That kinda seems like what he is doing now.Bo giving up complete control is never going to happen. Dream world. If he is forced into it, I could see him being so stubborn he would run the program in the ground and take the money when forced out.
frankly, i do not think bo has been hungry for a long time. i think he figured out early (2011) that he did not have the answers, but was stuck here. so he kept doing what he knew how to do and how to do it and we have been stuck in neutral since.That kinda seems like what he is doing now.Bo giving up complete control is never going to happen. Dream world. If he is forced into it, I could see him being so stubborn he would run the program in the ground and take the money when forced out.
i just don't think this caterpillar will ever sprout wings!If we stay with Bo, the best thing we can do is cross our fingers and hope the light bulb comes on for him.
I just don't think it's likely he'll change his style. But maybe he'll look back on this season and others before, and decide he's learned things and change accordingly, and emerge -- a beautiful, new, Butterfly Bo, ready to demolish the B1G and lead Nebraska to championships.
Maybe.
The defensive problem is particularly offensive.I keep hearing the offense, we gave up 408 yard to one running back, over a thousand to Wisconsin in three games. There is a defensive problem on this team, not only an offensive problem.
Basically to be a CEO and oversee everything...however as poorly as he has done at that it sounds pointless and would rather give someone else a shot instead of Bo.If we hire a new OC/DC coordinator and let them run what they want, what is the purpose of Bo Pelini? What does Bo bring to the table as a head coach? What purpose does he serve? I have no idea what the answer to those questions are, someone please fill me in?