Woah.. woah woah, settle down people. Pelini was hired TODAY. We don't know exactly what kind of offense we'll see, and for crying out loud we don't even know what players we will have (if anyone transfers + what happens with recruiting). We have no idea who the assitants will be. There will surely be a big transition.. not nearly as big as Callahan's WCO transition, but a big transition nonetheless.
The last thing we need now is to have ridiculous expectations. I really don't care about wins and losses next year. What I want to see is players playing their hearts out. I want to see leadership and character. And yes, I want to see defenders flying to the ball.. much more physicalness on the lines. I want to see consistency.. not only consistent play on the field, but consistency from the coaches. But ultimately, I want to see that this program is going in the right direction. The hardest thing about this season wasn't the # of Wins and Losses, it was the way in which we won and the way in which we lost.
So, no I'm not expecting 9-10 wins next year, although I wouldn't discount the possibilty. But, that's not what I want to see. I want to see a totally different feel to the program, a renewed passion, better leadership. And I think we will get that from Bo.
After the spring game we might have a bit better idea of where we're at. But at this point, it is absurd blind guesswork. The important thing is that after watching that press conference, I have the overwhelming feeling that things will be right in Huskerland very soon.