huskernumerouno
All-American
T.O. in my opinion has earned his elite coaching status. Now we will see what kind of administrator he is. I am not sure if BC would be willing to make the changes that might be required to keep his job. There have been some serious lapses in judgment in regards to which players or plays should be used and a stubbornness that is unprecedented when it comes to BC.
There is uniqueness about Nebraska and sometimes that works against us but it is what makes us the best program in the country. BC has treated this as a professional team and has alienated the fans with some of his comments, like “it is probably too technical for you”. That is a slap in the face to some of the most knowledgeable fans there is in college football.
I believe BC to be a good person and an offensive genius but he is dealing with young men that are still in need of mentoring and need fundamentals taught/coached to them. That is where T.O. was/is far superior. He understood that he had players that came from rough backgrounds and some that came from privileged backgrounds and was able to connect with either in his own way. Yes he had a few that turned out to be disappointments but NO ONE would be able to reach 100% of them or accuse him of not giving someone every chance possible to be the best they could be.
Tom had players that came from large successful high schools and small town teams that played 8 man football, and was able to get these kids to play with an intensity that this team has missed since BC took over. A college coach in my opinion has to wear many hats and some of them are mentor, friend, disciplinarian, coach, counselor, and motivator. He has to wear those different hats sometimes in multiple circumstances in a matter of hours. That is where he could have used T.O. as a spring board and received some help from one of the few men that KNOW what it takes to coach at a large university and the values we as fans expect. I feel that BC failed in that regard unless he was instructed by his boss to completely distance himself from the past.
Is T.O. a god, that is a question that each person must decide if they elevate him to that status or not. I do believe that he is one of the greatest coaches and men of all time when it comes to getting the most out of the people in his charge.
Can or will BC keep his job, I really doubt it. Each person will have their own opinion as to what should happen and T.O. will not make everyone happy, but he also will not make a decision without thinking it through and looking at the entire situation. He will make his decision on what he feels is best for everyone involved, but mostly what is best for the program and the players as people.
Of course this is only my opinion for what its worth.
GBR
There is uniqueness about Nebraska and sometimes that works against us but it is what makes us the best program in the country. BC has treated this as a professional team and has alienated the fans with some of his comments, like “it is probably too technical for you”. That is a slap in the face to some of the most knowledgeable fans there is in college football.
I believe BC to be a good person and an offensive genius but he is dealing with young men that are still in need of mentoring and need fundamentals taught/coached to them. That is where T.O. was/is far superior. He understood that he had players that came from rough backgrounds and some that came from privileged backgrounds and was able to connect with either in his own way. Yes he had a few that turned out to be disappointments but NO ONE would be able to reach 100% of them or accuse him of not giving someone every chance possible to be the best they could be.
Tom had players that came from large successful high schools and small town teams that played 8 man football, and was able to get these kids to play with an intensity that this team has missed since BC took over. A college coach in my opinion has to wear many hats and some of them are mentor, friend, disciplinarian, coach, counselor, and motivator. He has to wear those different hats sometimes in multiple circumstances in a matter of hours. That is where he could have used T.O. as a spring board and received some help from one of the few men that KNOW what it takes to coach at a large university and the values we as fans expect. I feel that BC failed in that regard unless he was instructed by his boss to completely distance himself from the past.
Is T.O. a god, that is a question that each person must decide if they elevate him to that status or not. I do believe that he is one of the greatest coaches and men of all time when it comes to getting the most out of the people in his charge.
Can or will BC keep his job, I really doubt it. Each person will have their own opinion as to what should happen and T.O. will not make everyone happy, but he also will not make a decision without thinking it through and looking at the entire situation. He will make his decision on what he feels is best for everyone involved, but mostly what is best for the program and the players as people.
Of course this is only my opinion for what its worth.
GBR