SuperBigFan69
Head Coach
Are you talking about Matt?There was improvement from the 50,000-foot view of only looking at the win-loss record. I'm not all that convinced that there was any improvement as far as having a better football team.
Are you talking about Matt?There was improvement from the 50,000-foot view of only looking at the win-loss record. I'm not all that convinced that there was any improvement as far as having a better football team.
FrankAre you talking about Matt?
That’s somewhat fair. But, with the improvement in wins and losses, I feel the staff deserved at least another year to see if they could improve more from the momentum they were building in recruiting. Either fire Frank before he made the changes, or give them at least two years.There was improvement from the 50,000-foot view of only looking at the win-loss record. I'm not all that convinced that there was any improvement as far as having a better football team.
To me, it is weird to sort of push a guy to fire some of his staff, let him hire new guys, improve a bit, then fire that head coach.That’s somewhat fair. But, with the improvement in wins and losses, I feel the staff deserved at least another year to see if they could improve more from the momentum they were building in recruiting. Either fire Frank before he made the changes, or give them at least two years.
That’s somewhat fair. But, with the improvement in wins and losses, I feel the staff deserved at least another year to see if they could improve more from the momentum they were building in recruiting. Either fire Frank before he made the changes, or give them at least two years.
That’s somewhat fair. But, with the improvement in wins and losses, I feel the staff deserved at least another year to see if they could improve more from the momentum they were building in recruiting. Either fire Frank before he made the changes, or give them at least two years.
There was ZERO plan in place.My thought was always that the timing and the way that it happened did Frank dirty, but it was also inevitable. He'd earned another year in my book, but the writing was on the wall with his recruiting having taken a big nose dive and his inability to adapt to the modern times.
Unrelated, both Solich and Pelini being fired were less egregious mistakes than doing so without a sensible and/or aggressive plan in place for who's next.
If my memory serves me correctly, we had a group of recruits from Florida that had committed that were, supposedly, an improvement from what we had been getting. When the staff was let go, they all went somewhere else.That's fair. I think it was probably obvious after the previous year that it wasn't going to work. The biggest issue was he tried to be Tom. Frank was a terrible OC but that's what Tom did so that's what Frank did. If he would have just been the HC and got a legit OC, maybe things would have been different. I could literally sit (stand) in the stands and correctly predict a good portion of what play was about to be run based on the formation we lined up in.
I'm not really sure about the "recruiting momentum." Maybe there were some decommits after he was fired. But the 2003 class had some good players but wasn't exactly loaded. The 2004 class had Ganz but not a ton after him.
Yes.Unrelated, both Solich and Pelini being fired were less egregious mistakes than doing so without a sensible and/or aggressive plan in place for who's next.
See...this is my point.
This is literally stress free and you are having a hard time being nice and polite.
Yet when it comes to Bo, you were mad that he yelled at a ref.
No, calling someone a weird cat is not mean or impolite. I do agree.You're a weird cat. That's not being mean and impolite. We've done this for years and you agree with me.
Ganz committed to Callahan. Solich's top QB targets were Allen Evridge and D.T. McDowell. LOL oh boy :[That's fair. I think it was probably obvious after the previous year that it wasn't going to work. The biggest issue was he tried to be Tom. Frank was a terrible OC but that's what Tom did so that's what Frank did. If he would have just been the HC and got a legit OC, maybe things would have been different. I could literally sit (stand) in the stands and correctly predict a good portion of what play was about to be run based on the formation we lined up in.
I'm not really sure about the "recruiting momentum." Maybe there were some decommits after he was fired. But the 2003 class had some good players but wasn't exactly loaded. The 2004 class had Ganz but not a ton after him.
I think we were still operating under the “ we’re Nebraska- we can have whatever we want” memorandum. We were really quite full of ourselves weren’t we?My thought was always that the timing and the way that it happened did Frank dirty, but it was also inevitable. He'd earned another year in my book, but the writing was on the wall with his recruiting having taken a big nose dive and his inability to adapt to the modern times.
Unrelated, both Solich and Pelini being fired were less egregious mistakes than doing so without a sensible and/or aggressive plan in place for who's next.
That’s somewhat fair. But, with the improvement in wins and losses, I feel the staff deserved at least another year to see if they could improve more from the momentum they were building in recruiting. Either fire Frank before he made the changes, or give them at least two years.