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Go back and look at my predictions for the last 5-6 years. I would guess I am a lot closer to what happened than not.
I look at things how they are, not how I want them to be. I try to take into consideration changes, upgrades, injuries, personal attributes.
This year I am at a loss at this point. I do not know what we have as far as moral. Can Bo get the kids on board that had problems last year with motivation, drive and heart.
And I do not think any of us will have a clue until we see them play a team with a pulse, that being VaTech. AFter the VaTech game we will know what we have. Bo just saying everyone is on board means little to me. What else would he say, what else would the kids say? The proof is in pudding. Last year was more than a 5-7 season. It set a trend of quitting, not believing, lack of loyalty. It is pretty hard to change that without playing the games. Talk is cheap.
I think Bo can do the job, but I think some are expecting way too much from him this year. He is great DC when he has great talent. Whether he is great HC will not be determined for a couple of years at least.
My concerns go back to the type of kids recruited by BC. They were not recruited to be NEBRASKA football players, they were recruited for the quickest trip to the NFL. Osborne and Solich recruited Nebraska heart.
I have had that concern since day one with BC. My question now is the heart truly there to give it all or are they just wanting a pay check down the road. You need top talent, and in my mind he never really got top talent, a rung below, but what he did not recruit was living to be a Husker. That is what this team needs and I think Bo will find that, but I do not think there is a lot of it on this team at this time.
JMHO
No, I'm not saying your predictions are (or were) wrong, just wondering out loud if being right made the results easier to take.
I used to be pretty much Pessimistic about most things..Thinking, "Hope for the best, but expect the worst" so I wouldn't be dissapointed...But sometimes I still get dissapointed..I've been trying to change that attitude most my life..Especially since my Son was born (4/05/01).
I know what we write here hopefully won't affect the team**, but I would think as a coach "of Olympic athletes"? a positive attitude would work wonders with your athletes.
Also, you pretty much say in most of your posts, that we won't know anything about our team until we play the mighty Virginia Tech..(If the search function worked on this site, I bet I could find over 30 threads where you stated that at least once).
I feel that's a slight to the teams we play before them..After the seasons we've had lately, not even Directional Michigan schools are a gimme.
While it's true we can tell the most about our team in defeat, there's still a lot of stuff we can learn about them when they win close games with Ball State.
I feel even Callahan's recruits (Maybe especially Callahan's recruits) can have a major change in attitude with the right coaching..They just have to "buy in" to the game plan each week and play for each other..It's a simple concept.
It's gonna be nice to have a game plan that allows for adjustments..And much easier to "buy in" to.
Your statement of your credo? "I look at things how they are, not how I want them to be" reminds me of a speech I vaguely remember by a Kennedy...
"There are those that look at things the way they are, and ask why? I dream of things that never were, and ask why not?" -R.F. Kennedy
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**Husker senior quarterback Beau Davis said
he used to get on the Internet to see what people were saying early in his career, but no longer does.
“It can really hurt a kid’s self-confidence if he goes on there and he finds that these people are talking crap about me on the message board. It’s just the type of thing that an 18-year-old doesn’t need to hear,” .