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Riley - 3 to 8 years.
Again- the NFL is NOT college footballLou Holtz was fired at from the Patriots after about a 2-12 season. His record at South Carolina though winning, wasn't anything super special.So Nick Saban won at every stop? You must have forgot his stops at MSU and the Dolphins. And don't use that bullsh#t of " Well he went 9-2 his final year at MSU"The NFL is a totally different animal= if you want to add the NFL then you have to look at Rileys failure at SD then as wellFacts are easily obtained, but questions of Riley's fit as HC at Nebraska are hypothetical no matter how you slice it.I'm not really a hypothetical person......but facts are easily findable. Riley's resume is absolutely questionable at best for a job like Nebraska.
And while previous W/L records are simple and straight-forward, they don't appear to be a good predictor. Hoke had a good record before going to Michigan. RichRod looked good before going to Ann Arbor. And looked bad before getting to Tucson but is doing very well for the Wildcats. Pete Carroll wasn't good for the Patriots but has been exceptional at USC and Seattle. I thought Saban would have done a lot better in the NFL.
There are also lots of W/L records that translated into success as well. Urban at Florida and again at tOSU is probably the best example.
My point is that Riley's W/L record at Oregon St. doesn't mean much to how he'll perform at NU. You can keep presenting it as a fact, but it's not convincing evidence in the discussion of how Riley will perform at NU.
College football is a much different equation
Rich Rod was sabotaged at Michigan- he would have been successful there had they left him alone
Great book there about it, 3 and out. Friends at Michigan verified, very accurate
Lots of great coaches won at every college stop
Bear Bryant
Urban Meyer
Nick Saban
Lou Holtz
Riley- jury is out
Rich Rod is a College great coach and will have a great career
Past results DO matter
Consistent Results either verify what you are doing makes sense, or they dont
The best are going to win at every stop, no excuses
I will give you the Bear and Urban. There are instances of coaches having success at one place and not another also. Pete Carrol, rich rod as you say, Jackie Sherril, Howard Snellenberger, Bill Belichek, the big tuna, Jimmmy Johnson, heck even Vince lumbardi didn't win everywhere these are just ones off the top of my head.
NU deserves a top 10-15 coach, Riley isn't a top 10-15 coachWhoa. You just listed some of the Greatest Coaches of all time. This is hardly the "norm". These guys are legends or will be legends by the time their career is over.Lots of great coaches won at every college stop
Bear Bryant
Urban Meyer
Nick Saban
Lou Holtz
I don't think anybody has even remotely said Mike Riley is Bear Bryant, Urban Meyer, Nick Saban or the other dummy you listed.
Well....kinda. The jury is out on his time here at Nebraska. The jury isn't out on his previous career though. Don't forget, he did have some very successful years at Oregon St. too. He also won quite a number of games that realistically, they shouldn't have won. He overcame quite a bit there. He was hired as a HC in the NFL, and in the CFL. His reputation amongst coaches is impecable. For all the talk you do about the in's and out's of this game, you'd think you would show a bit more respect for the guy. There's a lot of people a hell of a lot smarter than you or I who thinks Mike Riley is an excellent person, coach, evaluator and developer.Riley- jury is out
Past results do not matter now. In no way will Riley's record at Oregon St. affect the record at Nebraska. If you wanted to apply his record there to his record here, then don't forget to include those good seasons and the upsets over some highly ranked teams too. You guys aren't just gonna sit here and apply all the bad and none of the good. That's being unfair and ignorant. Like I said though, none of it really applies at all.Past results DO matter
The best are going to win at every stop, no excuses
When Saban took over MSU they were 0-11So Nick Saban won at every stop? You must have forgot his stops at MSU and the Dolphins. And don't use that bullsh#t of " Well he went 9-2 his final year at MSU"The NFL is a totally different animal= if you want to add the NFL then you have to look at Rileys failure at SD then as wellFacts are easily obtained, but questions of Riley's fit as HC at Nebraska are hypothetical no matter how you slice it.I'm not really a hypothetical person......but facts are easily findable. Riley's resume is absolutely questionable at best for a job like Nebraska.
And while previous W/L records are simple and straight-forward, they don't appear to be a good predictor. Hoke had a good record before going to Michigan. RichRod looked good before going to Ann Arbor. And looked bad before getting to Tucson but is doing very well for the Wildcats. Pete Carroll wasn't good for the Patriots but has been exceptional at USC and Seattle. I thought Saban would have done a lot better in the NFL.
There are also lots of W/L records that translated into success as well. Urban at Florida and again at tOSU is probably the best example.
My point is that Riley's W/L record at Oregon St. doesn't mean much to how he'll perform at NU. You can keep presenting it as a fact, but it's not convincing evidence in the discussion of how Riley will perform at NU.
College football is a much different equation
Rich Rod was sabotaged at Michigan- he would have been successful there had they left him alone
Great book there about it, 3 and out. Friends at Michigan verified, very accurate
Lots of great coaches won at every college stop
Bear Bryant
Urban Meyer
Nick Saban
Lou Holtz
Riley- jury is out
Rich Rod is a College great coach and will have a great career
Past results DO matter
Consistent Results either verify what you are doing makes sense, or they dont
The best are going to win at every stop, no excuses
You were wrong about him againSorry, was wrong about Lou Holtz, it was the jets not the patriots, and he had losing records at William and Mary, Minnesota, and South Carolina. He only had winning records at ND and Arkansas.
jmfb my whole point in my post was that you pick out 4 great coaches, and they are great coaches, I am not debating that and then say they won at every place the coached. I was pointing out that Lou had losing records at x and y locations.You were wrong about him againSorry, was wrong about Lou Holtz, it was the jets not the patriots, and he had losing records at William and Mary, Minnesota, and South Carolina. He only had winning records at ND and Arkansas.
He did really well at NC State- where he turned them into a consistent winner
WHen you take over bottom dwellers like LH did over and over again, you build the wins and competitiveness to the point where they are competitive and in MUCH better shape than when they started. He did that at W&M, Minny and SC and of course at ND, Arkansas and NC State as well. Had he stayed on at Minny, W&M ( why would he do that) or SC- they would have been consistent winners too.
At Minny he took over a 1 win team
2 years later then finish 7-5 and are just 3 snaps away from being 10-2 barely losing to Oklahoma, Ohio State and Michigan State
Quite a turnaround almost anyone would be very impressed with that
Just stating the factsjmfb my whole point in my post was that you pick out 4 great coaches, and they are great coaches, I am not debating that and then say they won at every place the coached. I was pointing out that Lou had losing records at x and y locations.You were wrong about him againSorry, was wrong about Lou Holtz, it was the jets not the patriots, and he had losing records at William and Mary, Minnesota, and South Carolina. He only had winning records at ND and Arkansas.
He did really well at NC State- where he turned them into a consistent winner
WHen you take over bottom dwellers like LH did over and over again, you build the wins and competitiveness to the point where they are competitive and in MUCH better shape than when they started. He did that at W&M, Minny and SC and of course at ND, Arkansas and NC State as well. Had he stayed on at Minny, W&M ( why would he do that) or SC- they would have been consistent winners too.
At Minny he took over a 1 win team
2 years later then finish 7-5 and are just 3 snaps away from being 10-2 barely losing to Oklahoma, Ohio State and Michigan State
Quite a turnaround almost anyone would be very impressed with that
The point was that you are always so smug and condescending about things. You think your opinion matters more than anyone's because you coach football. I coached FB for 22 years straight and my opinion is no better than anyone else. Lou Holtz was a great coach, but he did not have a winning record everywhere he coached.
Oh and you win I forgot to put NC State in my post. You are right!
You are actually wrong. The season before Saban took over they were 5-6. They vacated those wins because of grade tampering. The year before that they went 6-6.When Saban took over MSU they were 0-11So Nick Saban won at every stop? You must have forgot his stops at MSU and the Dolphins. And don't use that bullsh#t of " Well he went 9-2 his final year at MSU"The NFL is a totally different animal= if you want to add the NFL then you have to look at Rileys failure at SD then as wellFacts are easily obtained, but questions of Riley's fit as HC at Nebraska are hypothetical no matter how you slice it.I'm not really a hypothetical person......but facts are easily findable. Riley's resume is absolutely questionable at best for a job like Nebraska.
And while previous W/L records are simple and straight-forward, they don't appear to be a good predictor. Hoke had a good record before going to Michigan. RichRod looked good before going to Ann Arbor. And looked bad before getting to Tucson but is doing very well for the Wildcats. Pete Carroll wasn't good for the Patriots but has been exceptional at USC and Seattle. I thought Saban would have done a lot better in the NFL.
There are also lots of W/L records that translated into success as well. Urban at Florida and again at tOSU is probably the best example.
My point is that Riley's W/L record at Oregon St. doesn't mean much to how he'll perform at NU. You can keep presenting it as a fact, but it's not convincing evidence in the discussion of how Riley will perform at NU.
College football is a much different equation
Rich Rod was sabotaged at Michigan- he would have been successful there had they left him alone
Great book there about it, 3 and out. Friends at Michigan verified, very accurate
Lots of great coaches won at every college stop
Bear Bryant
Urban Meyer
Nick Saban
Lou Holtz
Riley- jury is out
Rich Rod is a College great coach and will have a great career
Past results DO matter
Consistent Results either verify what you are doing makes sense, or they dont
The best are going to win at every stop, no excuses
They had winning record in his year 1 there
He was 34-24 there- never had a losing season. Last season 10-2
So yes he did win at MSU and as soon as he left they went back to losing again
Pretty good coach
For the 10th time NFL has no bearing on the college game- doesn't matter. If it does then Rileys big failure at SD counts too. I don't think it does
Ok so 3 losing seasons before Saban in 5 years- NONE under SabanMSU 5 years before Saban
8-3-1
3-8
5-6
6-6
5-6
MSU 5 years after Saban
5-6
7-5
4-8
8-5
5-7
The 5 years before Saban, Saban's tenure, and the 5 years after Saban all pretty much look the same.
Is Saban a great coach? Yes. But using MSU to prop up that argument isn't the best way to do it.
Ok so 3 losing seasons before Saban in 5 years- NONE under SabanYou are actually wrong. The season before Saban took over they were 5-6. They vacated those wins because of grade tampering. The year before that they went 6-6.When Saban took over MSU they were 0-11So Nick Saban won at every stop? You must have forgot his stops at MSU and the Dolphins. And don't use that bullsh#t of " Well he went 9-2 his final year at MSU"The NFL is a totally different animal= if you want to add the NFL then you have to look at Rileys failure at SD then as wellFacts are easily obtained, but questions of Riley's fit as HC at Nebraska are hypothetical no matter how you slice it.I'm not really a hypothetical person......but facts are easily findable. Riley's resume is absolutely questionable at best for a job like Nebraska.
And while previous W/L records are simple and straight-forward, they don't appear to be a good predictor. Hoke had a good record before going to Michigan. RichRod looked good before going to Ann Arbor. And looked bad before getting to Tucson but is doing very well for the Wildcats. Pete Carroll wasn't good for the Patriots but has been exceptional at USC and Seattle. I thought Saban would have done a lot better in the NFL.
There are also lots of W/L records that translated into success as well. Urban at Florida and again at tOSU is probably the best example.
My point is that Riley's W/L record at Oregon St. doesn't mean much to how he'll perform at NU. You can keep presenting it as a fact, but it's not convincing evidence in the discussion of how Riley will perform at NU.
College football is a much different equation
Rich Rod was sabotaged at Michigan- he would have been successful there had they left him alone
Great book there about it, 3 and out. Friends at Michigan verified, very accurate
Lots of great coaches won at every college stop
Bear Bryant
Urban Meyer
Nick Saban
Lou Holtz
Riley- jury is out
Rich Rod is a College great coach and will have a great career
Past results DO matter
Consistent Results either verify what you are doing makes sense, or they dont
The best are going to win at every stop, no excuses
They had winning record in his year 1 there
He was 34-24 there- never had a losing season. Last season 10-2
So yes he did win at MSU and as soon as he left they went back to losing again
Pretty good coach
For the 10th time NFL has no bearing on the college game- doesn't matter. If it does then Rileys big failure at SD counts too. I don't think it does
He didn't win sh#t at MSU besides in his last year.
He went:
6-5-1
6-6
7-5
6-6
9-2