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So Gangwish is a nice guy. That's great and all, but just like Riley, it clearly doesn't translate to wins.


So Gangwish is a nice guy. That's great and all, but just like Riley, it clearly doesn't translate to wins.
No. He's just a freaking adult.So Gangwish is a nice guy. That's great and all, but just like Riley, it clearly doesn't translate to wins.
He did the best thing a player can do, showed thankfulness to the fans who have stuck with the program and traveled even though a horrible year. The fans support him he is supporting the fans. Great gesture.So Gangwish is a nice guy. That's great and all, but just like Riley, it clearly doesn't translate to wins.
Gangwish is classy. you could learn a lot from him.So Gangwish is a nice guy. That's great and all, but just like Riley, it clearly doesn't translate to wins.
Matt Wells from Utah St.So let's think who we could get? You have to be ready (even if you don't pull the trigger). Before today I thought Riley's chance of being gone after year 1 was like 5%. But it took a big jump today. I'd say it's up to 20%. Get blown off the field the last 3 games and it is going to be a 50/50 proposition so you have to be ready. I'll throw these names out there:
Justin Fuente - hot name, likely will be grabbed by one of the open programs.
Scott Frost - his name is always going to be in the discussion. Do I think he is going to win big right away? No, but I just don't think he'd tolerate the crap we have been seeing and I think he'd be seen as a longer term solution, likely doesn't have the crony staff baggage, brings offense and defense back to the style that wins here.
I don't think you could get David Shaw from Stanford (even with big $) but has anyone tried big $ on Dabo Sweeney?
Gus Malzahn - hearing from Auburn fans their season is pretty much done, so what about Malzahn? Most of their fans are saying this is a transition year and they are expected to be good next year. If he fails expectations next year he may be in trouble. I think Malzhan could be pretty good here. He'd be a name to watch if Riley performs poorly again in year 2 and Auburn fans tire of him.
MO Husker said:Please tell me how taking a slap at Pelini is SE's job.Harriedhusker said:I think Eichorst did do his job
I think the hiring of Riley was thoroughly vetted.
Neither Riley nor his staff has ever been successful except for a short period in the CFL.
IMO, Riley was not after a winning coach. He wanted a Ward Cleaver type of guy.
IMO, the hiring of Riley was a slap at Pelini
All of this is just my opinion
This is the dumbest thing I've heard in my entire life. And I once heard someone say they liked Crystal Pepsi.
You still don't get itLandlord of Memorial Stadium said:NebraskaHarry said:Yeah, cause obviously an abusive marriage is that same thing as a Bo Pelini coached team.Landlord of Memorial Stadium said:HuskerCarter said:Truthfully I don't understand why we fired Bo, without having a guy in our sights, or at least the RIGHT guy in our pocket to take the job.
If you're in an abusive marriage, you get a divorce. Period. Even if you don't have a supermodel lying in wait, even if it costs you the house, you get out of that relationship.
He resented the fanbase, the media, and the athletic department, he didn't want to be here, and it consistently led to the ugliest kinds of blowouts and losses or ugly close wins against inferior competition. What about that sounds at all healthy?
Let's get Mark Richt. Georgia is only 5-3 after getting mud stomped by Florida today. I bet Bulldog fans won't miss him.This entire staff should be fired. Period. There is no need for debate.
That being said, it's not going to happen on SE's watch. There will be some staff changes, and Riley will be given time to bring in his own guys. People will continue to convince themselves that things will get better. Well, I've got a spoiler for you: they won't.