Dagerow
Special Teams Player
X2I think it's funny how many people here still think Bo was fired for not winning.
X2I think it's funny how many people here still think Bo was fired for not winning.
That's what I was thinking too. People apparently think those accomplishments are easy. And despite our recent history, they haven't found out that it's not.Yeah, Frank finished top 10 3 seasons, won a conference championship, had a Heisman winner, won 75% of his games, won coach of the year and played in the national championship game. Horrible! And Bo is one of only two coaches in history to win at least 9 games every season. HORRIBLE!!!Tom Osborne might not have hired Pederson but he DID recommend Pederson for the job. He also gave us Frank Solich and Bo Pelini both of whom were over their heads as head coaches at a Power 5 school. Tom Osborne was a fantastic head coach but he certainly hasn't been flawless since.Untrue.Tom Osborne hired Pederson.It fits the narrative so people will push that agenda.You don't have to talk to the recent players this year to realize Bo was bad for the team.
Tom Osborne was around Pelini a lot. He had an opportunity to hire Gill and he had an opportunity to fire Pelini. Instead, he doubled down on him and also endorsed him for subsequent jobs.
Why do some Husker fans insist believing they know more about Nebraska football success than Tom Osborne? What sort of arrogance does that require?
I thought hindsight was supposed to be 20/20???
You're the problem with this program. Unreasonable expectations every year. Frank had a bad year, and was fired after ONE bad year. We've seen many as bad or worse years since, but the HC didn't get canned. He didn't "put us in the shitter"...You want to know how you win championships? Solid recruits. Solid coaches...and we've been missing some of those aspects for a long time.I think it shows the laziness of the fan base in thinking that only a "Nebraska man" can save the program. Well it was a "Nebraska man" that put us in the shitter in the first place in Frank the tank. It sucked that we didn't have anyone young enough with the qualifications to continue the run that Bob and Tom had, but facts are facts. Now we have a group of people in the fanbase that need to give up that unrealistic dream of a "Nebraska guy" to come and save the program because there are not any. Frost has proven nothing and isn't the type of character that you want running your program as stated above, not to mention he hasn't done anything special at Oregon without a great QB. There is more to that story, but I am not going to put i on a message board. Gill? Really? He was a nice story at Buffalo, but has failed miserably everywhere else. The reason for those failures were that he forced silly rules on his team such as no women in their rooms after 10PM. What college kid wants to come and play for a HC that won't allow him to have fun with the ladies? Frank? The guy who put us in the crapper in the first place and the only reason he has a winning record is because he inherited the program with MNC talent and once Tom's players graduated he turned the program into a 7-7 team that needed to beat McNeese State just to become bowl eligible?This. I don't know what kind of bizzarro world explains the overlap between those lusting after Frost as HC one moment and all hot and bothered the next because Riley hasn't shown sufficient "commitment" to the run this year, but it exists. I don't want to sh!t all over Bo (even though that is technically the purpose of his thread); but I honestly do not understand the lack of hate for Scott Frost; that douche hid in a closet while his "girlfriend" was beat up and dragged down the stairs. By her hair.So the answer to firing Pelini and making a rash choice in Riley, is to hire the guy with no HC experience who's been running someone else's pass-happy offense in Oregon, or the coach of Liberty University with the 52-67 career record?If NU tanks this seasons, i.e., loses out, this staff should be summarily fired and Frost or gill or just about anyone else should be brought in.
To paraphrase Bo, what kind of "core values" are those? We can argue about which coach is too "nice" or too "passionate" or whose sh!tty season is better or worse but who seriously wants that guy within 10,000 yards of this program? IMHO, he's almost as bad as that ginger tool at Penn State.
The days of the old guard died in Boulder, Colorado in 2001 when we were destroyed 62-36. If that wasn't enough then Miami made us look even worse in the 37-14 butt kicking in a MNC game we didn't deserve to be in the first place. So if being outscored 99-50 in your last two games of the season and then having a 2002 season that I described above proves that the program was broken before we fired anyone, then there is no help for anyone who can't see or doesn't want to accept those facts.
There is no "Nebraska guy" like what Mechicken has in Harbaugh to come save the day. Speaking of Harbaugh I am really interested to see how good the defense is next year because he has 8 SR's in the starting lineup. So there is a very good chance that they take a step backwords at least for a year due to inexperience.
With all of that said it doesn't mean the Riley is the right guy either. I was just as shocked as everyone else here when he was hired. Tressel was the #1 guy but NU couldn't get his suspension from the NCAA reduced so they decided to go with Riley. But Riley still deserves a chance that people are not giving him because of things that are out of his control. This roster has very little depth and has to rely on way too many walk ons in key roles, has players that are still loyal to the old coaching staff and won't buy into the new system. Hopefully those guys are gone next year either by graduation or attrition as we don't need them around if they are not going to buy in and become cancers to the program. And for that reason I would hate to see where we would be this year as it is the walk ons that are holding those guys accountable. Now if we could get more talent with the heart of those walk ons we wouldn't be having these types of conversations about coaches.
Focus. Read through it again.Then I think you replied to the wrong comment. The only thing I can infer from what you're saying is that our secondary didn't play this poorly last year, so that's a sign that coaching is worse.That wasn't what the comment I replied to was about. Focus.Considering that we gave up an all-time NCAA rushing record to Melvin Gordon in less than 3 quarters last year, and Minnesota beat us 2 years in a row running practically the exact same play the entire game, I don't think that this is a direction that you really want to take this discussion in. Our defense doesn't suddenly suck more for being unable to stop the pass than they did for being unable to stop the run.From the secondary???Two, if you consider that three of the biggest playmakers on the team went to the NFL.Not at all complicated when you realize the one big factor that changed this season.Even I thought the secondary would be better.
Then I watched them play this season and realized I was wrong.
Not complicated.
I'll start over since you seem to have gotten confused.Two, if you consider that three of the biggest playmakers on the team went to the NFL.Not at all complicated when you realize the one big factor that changed this season.Even I thought the secondary would be better.
Then I watched them play this season and realized I was wrong.
Not complicated.
Losing a stud RB makes the secondary worse than preseason predictions???
When I read chit like this, it reminds me of middle aged dude that never quite got over the breakup in high school with the smoking hot, psycho nymphomaniac that screwed all of his buddies, then forgave her in the morning.We would be 8-0 if Bo was still here. I have no doubt.I think its possible that Bo is 4-4 at this point of the season if still here. Illinois would be the only game thats different. Bo's track record against Wisky speaks for itself, same with Northwestern, Miami not much different and we all about Minnesota's record versus Bo ........I think 4-4 would be his best right now.
She wasn't exactly his girlfriend.This. I don't know what kind of bizzarro world explains the overlap between those lusting after Frost as HC one moment and all hot and bothered the next because Riley hasn't shown sufficient "commitment" to the run this year, but it exists. I don't want to sh!t all over Bo (even though that is technically the purpose of his thread); but I honestly do not understand the lack of hate for Scott Frost; that douche hid in a closet while his "girlfriend" was beat up and dragged down the stairs. By her hair.So the answer to firing Pelini and making a rash choice in Riley, is to hire the guy with no HC experience who's been running someone else's pass-happy offense in Oregon, or the coach of Liberty University with the 52-67 career record?If NU tanks this seasons, i.e., loses out, this staff should be summarily fired and Frost or gill or just about anyone else should be brought in.
To paraphrase Bo, what kind of "core values" are those? We can argue about which coach is too "nice" or too "passionate" or whose sh!tty season is better or worse but who seriously wants that guy within 10,000 yards of this program? IMHO, he's almost as bad as that ginger tool at Penn State.
You may end up being correct when it is said and done, but I'm not sure if I agree yet. Bo probably would have gotten embarrassed by Wisconsin again this year since they obviously know the keys to murdering his defensive scheme. This year, we're a field goal a game from being 6-2 or 7-1No kidding. Pelini is gone and we replaced him with a nicer person, but a much worse football coach.I guess some are more hopeful about the potential downfall of Pelini than what is currently becoming of our football program.
There's much bigger issues in Huskerland than Bo Pelini.
I just posted the same thing on another thread . . . I'm not wishing or hoping that he comes back or even wishing that he didn't get fired. He pushed to the limit and left them no choice but to fire him (although Eichorst and Perlman share part of the blame too).When I read chit like this, it reminds me of middle aged dude that never quite got over the breakup in high school with the smoking hot, psycho nymphomaniac that screwed all of his buddies, then forgave her in the morning.We would be 8-0 if Bo was still here. I have no doubt.I think its possible that Bo is 4-4 at this point of the season if still here. Illinois would be the only game thats different. Bo's track record against Wisky speaks for itself, same with Northwestern, Miami not much different and we all about Minnesota's record versus Bo ........I think 4-4 would be his best right now.
"Oh, we could have been so good together. Too bad she was a farking nutcase."
BO IS GONE. GET OVER IT
I thought you were the guy who said we shouldn't expect a coach to do something he's never done before.I just posted the same thing on another thread . . . I'm not wishing or hoping that he comes back or even wishing that he didn't get fired. He pushed to the limit and left them no choice but to fire him (although Eichorst and Perlman share part of the blame too).When I read chit like this, it reminds me of middle aged dude that never quite got over the breakup in high school with the smoking hot, psycho nymphomaniac that screwed all of his buddies, then forgave her in the morning.We would be 8-0 if Bo was still here. I have no doubt.I think its possible that Bo is 4-4 at this point of the season if still here. Illinois would be the only game thats different. Bo's track record against Wisky speaks for itself, same with Northwestern, Miami not much different and we all about Minnesota's record versus Bo ........I think 4-4 would be his best right now.
"Oh, we could have been so good together. Too bad she was a farking nutcase."
BO IS GONE. GET OVER IT
The fact is, and I know you don't like to hear it, but Bo would be 9-0 today and ranked top ten if he was still here. This schedule is by far weaker than any schedule he ever played.
I don't believe I ever said any such thing.I thought you were the guy who said we shouldn't expect a coach to do something he's never done before.I just posted the same thing on another thread . . . I'm not wishing or hoping that he comes back or even wishing that he didn't get fired. He pushed to the limit and left them no choice but to fire him (although Eichorst and Perlman share part of the blame too).When I read chit like this, it reminds me of middle aged dude that never quite got over the breakup in high school with the smoking hot, psycho nymphomaniac that screwed all of his buddies, then forgave her in the morning.We would be 8-0 if Bo was still here. I have no doubt.I think its possible that Bo is 4-4 at this point of the season if still here. Illinois would be the only game thats different. Bo's track record against Wisky speaks for itself, same with Northwestern, Miami not much different and we all about Minnesota's record versus Bo ........I think 4-4 would be his best right now.
"Oh, we could have been so good together. Too bad she was a farking nutcase."
BO IS GONE. GET OVER IT
The fact is, and I know you don't like to hear it, but Bo would be 9-0 today and ranked top ten if he was still here. This schedule is by far weaker than any schedule he ever played.
You're the problem with this program. Unreasonable expectations every year. Frank had a bad year, and was fired after ONE bad year. We've seen many as bad or worse years since, but the HC didn't get canned. He didn't "put us in the shitter"...You want to know how you win championships? Solid recruits. Solid coaches...and we've been missing some of those aspects for a long time.
Lies propagated directly by Pedey's minions to lay cover for the botched firing.One last time, kids.
Frank Solich had a drinking problem. He also had a young lady problem. Both were threatening to create a Nebraska football problem. Something in the Steve Sarkasian/Carl Pelini realm.
Not lies.Lies propagated directly by Pedey's minions to lay cover for the botched firing.One last time, kids.
Frank Solich had a drinking problem. He also had a young lady problem. Both were threatening to create a Nebraska football problem. Something in the Steve Sarkasian/Carl Pelini realm.
I appreciate your addiction to clean, singular narratives, but it's true Redneck.Lies propagated directly by Pedey's minions to lay cover for the botched firing.One last time, kids.
Frank Solich had a drinking problem. He also had a young lady problem. Both were threatening to create a Nebraska football problem. Something in the Steve Sarkasian/Carl Pelini realm.
Let me paraphrase:I don't believe I ever said any such thing.I thought you were the guy who said we shouldn't expect a coach to do something he's never done before.I just posted the same thing on another thread . . . I'm not wishing or hoping that he comes back or even wishing that he didn't get fired. He pushed to the limit and left them no choice but to fire him (although Eichorst and Perlman share part of the blame too).When I read chit like this, it reminds me of middle aged dude that never quite got over the breakup in high school with the smoking hot, psycho nymphomaniac that screwed all of his buddies, then forgave her in the morning.We would be 8-0 if Bo was still here. I have no doubt.I think its possible that Bo is 4-4 at this point of the season if still here. Illinois would be the only game thats different. Bo's track record against Wisky speaks for itself, same with Northwestern, Miami not much different and we all about Minnesota's record versus Bo ........I think 4-4 would be his best right now.
"Oh, we could have been so good together. Too bad she was a farking nutcase."
BO IS GONE. GET OVER IT
The fact is, and I know you don't like to hear it, but Bo would be 9-0 today and ranked top ten if he was still here. This schedule is by far weaker than any schedule he ever played.
Bo won 9 games every year. Why would this year be any different? Last year we were ranked #13 in the Playoff Rankings going into MSU. This year would've been very similar. There's absolutely no reason to think Bo would all of a sudden decided to tank this year after 7 seasons of at least 9 wins.