teachercd
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Haha! That SOB could really lose games by a ton. It was remarkable.fify
Haha! That SOB could really lose games by a ton. It was remarkable.fify
I might argue that, potentially. What are the excuses you think local sports writers constantly push on us and what are the things you conversely believe they're not saying? Because I've heard and read tremendous amounts of criticism from local media regarding the program over the last 20 years, and there are many I wouldn't categorize as excuse making.Is anyone arguing that the sports writers don't provide constant excuses for poor decisions by our ADs and administration. If they were truly critical they would be attacking the poor decision making going back almost 20 years now, by those not named Tom Osborne.
Do people pretend that? Genuine question. Because I would agree that Bo never really felt like a 4-win coach. That's a disservice to the work he did.Bo was a lot closer to 10 and 11 win seasons than he was to 4 and 5 win seasons. Why people keep pretending that is not the case is odd.
It is sort of funny because NOW Husker fans want "a program" built "from the ground up" that will be "consistent and competitive".I might argue that, potentially. What are the excuses you think local sports writers constantly push on us and what are the things you conversely believe they're not saying? Because I've heard and read tremendous amounts of criticism from local media regarding the program over the last 20 years, and there are many I wouldn't categorize as excuse making.
Do people pretend that? Genuine question. Because I would agree that Bo never really felt like a 4-win coach. That's a disservice to the work he did.
But, I remember arguing back then on multiple occasions that he was closer to being a 6-7 win coach than he was an 11-12 win coach. So, slightly different thresholds than what you're saying. It's probably all perspective and how we want to analyze the numbers.
This might be an unpopular opinion given how the last eight years have gone, but I wouldn't trade what Bo gave us for what we have right now... particularly what Bo was giving us the last couple of seasons. At least one embarrassing blowout loss per season, the bad attitudes/tantrums, the program never really being good enough to be a competitive BCS contender but also not bad enough to worry about missing a bowl game. It was just kind of... repetitive. With no real signs of taking that next step in recruiting or development.
But then those killer salesmen would have to introduce Ma and Pa to Bo. I wonder how many recruits' parents might have been interested in Nebraska but not with Bo as their son's mentor?What he probably needed, was a few new staff members that were those killer salesmen, those dudes that could just flat out recruit.
In a vacuum, I didn't really care that much about him getting mad either. What bothered me was that I'm a firm believer in teams being reflections of their coaches. I think if you have a leader who is prone to losing their composure and temper, and perhaps not practicing what they preach, then you leave yourself open to the team being that way a bit, too. And I think it showed itself quite often under his tenure.It is sort of funny because NOW Husker fans want "a program" built "from the ground up" that will be "consistent and competitive".
Which, lets face it, that is what Bo did.
I do get the "him getting mad" thing but honestly, it never bothered me and in fact, we all loved it at first. But someone I don't know getting mad during a game doesn't embarrass me. If that is your main reason for wanting him gone, well I can't argue with that because like I said, it doesn't bother me but that doesn't mean it didn't bother you. He was a spaz.
I think the greatest sign that it was a mistake firing him (SE should have been canned, not Bo) is that to this day fans argue that his wins didn't seem to matter and that he should have had more losses but "got lucky" or something.
It is like they want to find reasons to have him gone because they know that those 9 and 10 win seasons were pretty freaking good. Not great, but good. I know there is this weird talk that he sucked at recruiting but the guy still has dudes playing in the NFL that he recruited.
What he probably needed, was a few new staff members that were those killer salesmen, those dudes that could just flat out recruit.
But see, that is not really true.I think the reason myself and a lot of fans just threw their hands up with the Bo years was this; Nebraska was like the 3rd grader that would go around the play ground beating the crap out of the second graders, but every-time another 3rd grader came around we’d get punched back in the nose and crumble into a fetal position and just lay there. 9 wins don’t mean much when it’s against the little guys
And my local aquarium guy.I got all those stories from posts here on HuskerBoard.
I think the reason myself and a lot of fans just threw their hands up with the Bo years was this; Nebraska was like the 3rd grader that would go around the play ground beating the crap out of the second graders, but every-time another 3rd grader came around we’d get punched back in the nose and crumble into a fetal position and just lay there. 9 wins don’t mean much when it’s against the little guys
Oh…but when things went south and he would lose it…..so would the team.But see, that is not really true.
He beat back to back top 10 teams in Okie State and Mizzo
He always beat MSU and they were always ranked back then. He was .500 against teams with winning records. And 8-17 vs ranked teams, not great for sure.
He beat back to back top 10 teams in Okie State and Mizzo
He always beat MSU and they were always ranked back then.
You’re not wrong, of course there is outliers and flickers of beating real competition but as a whole that’s the feeling I had as a fan through those yearsBut see, that is not really true.
He beat back to back top 10 teams in Okie State and Mizzo
He always beat MSU and they were always ranked back then. He was .500 against teams with winning records. And 8-17 vs ranked teams, not great for sure.
You’re not wrong, of course there is outliers and flickers of beating real competition but as a whole that’s the feeling I had as a fan through those years
You seem to have a fixation on sportswriters. Let me try to re-iterate all of my points again.I think over the course of every season, the sportswriters cover every base; providing excuses, sniffing out blame, reasons for both optimism and concern, the rumblings of the fandom, and the view from outside observers. 20 years of poor decision making actually IS the running story. The truly critical media also point out a couple of those poor decisions involve Tom Osborne.
The fact that some people think the media makes excuses for the coaches, and some think they are way too critical of the coaches kinda confirms this. They are never as mean as we are here in social media.
Around the time of Bo's firing I heard :Around the time of Bo's firing, some stat head revealed that only two teams in the entire P5 had worse records against ranked opponents than Nebraska did in the 7 years under Pelini. One was Duke. So it wasn't just a feeling.
I learned this on HuskerBoard.