"Write About That S#!t!"

Now to the point of coming to a job where the expectations are high:

1.  Possibly a 400% raise

2.  Fired after 3 years, I am still set for life

3.  My staff would gain significant financial stability 

4.  If I am good I can stay forever

5.  In a heartbeat I would take a chance on a 3 year job, even if it just doubled my yearly income.  Most of you would as well


Riley was a multi-millionaire before he became coach at Nebraska (judging solely from his length of time as a HC at multiple jobs).  Chances are high he has already established generational wealth.  I really think he took the job as a challenge.  Usually when people make a move to a new career/company money usually checks in at #8 or #9 on the list.

 
KC beats Denver and they shake hands and compliment each other for a good game.

Write about that s#!t!

 
Riley was a multi-millionaire before he became coach at Nebraska (judging solely from his length of time as a HC at multiple jobs).  Chances are high he has already established generational wealth.  I really think he took the job as a challenge.  Usually when people make a move to a new career/company money usually checks in at #8 or #9 on the list.
8 or 9, I would love to see that pole

 
8 or 9, I would love to see that pole
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I can’t begrudge the coaches, players and even some unnamed recruiting assistant enjoying the win. I’d be pretty disappointed if they made that fourth quarter comeback and weren’t a little excited even if it was against perennial cellar dweller Purdue (who was favored over us). I’m not sure “write about that sh#t” is a well advised comment considering but I sure understand how the microscope and barrage of negativity could be getting to them so I’m not going to make a big deal out of it. I’m still ready to move forward with a new coach but I’m glad the team won and I’m glad they still seem to care enough to at least beat Purdue. I’m sure not counting any remaining game a victory at this point so good job Huskers.

 
Let's keep supporting the team! Three more games in the regular season, one at home. I can't wait for the Husker highlight show where you only see the good plays....not where we're on the 10 1/2 and we throw the fade to the short guy in the corner of the endzone.  I don't need to see that one again. GBR!!

 
Mike Riley record VS teams as Nebraska's Head Coach: (19-16)

B1G West: (7-9)

Wisconsin 0-3

Iowa 0-2

Minnesota 2-0

Illinois 2-1

Northwestern 1-2

Purdue 2-1

B1G East: (5-2)

Ohio State 0-2

Michigan St. 1-0

Rutgets 2-0

Maryland 1-0

Indiana 1-0

Non Conference: (7-5)

South Alabama 1-0

S.Miss St 1-0

UCLA 1-0

Fresno St. 1-0

Wyoming 1-0

Ark. St. 1-0

Oregon 1-1

BYU 0-1

Miami 0-1

Tennessee 0-1

Northern Illinois 0-1

Other fun stats: (Add what you can think of)

Lost home opener for first time in 29 years

Lost 3 straight home games for first time since 1957

Missing a bowl for first time in a decade

Lost to a MAC team/currently 4-5 and 1-4 at home

 
Mike Riley record VS teams as Nebraska's Head Coach: (19-16)

B1G West: (7-9)

Wisconsin 0-3

Iowa 0-2

Minnesota 2-0

Illinois 2-1

Northwestern 1-2

Purdue 2-1

B1G East: (5-2)

Ohio State 0-2

Michigan St. 1-0

Rutgets 2-0

Maryland 1-0

Indiana 1-0

Non Conference: (7-5)

South Alabama 1-0

S.Miss St 1-0

UCLA 1-0

Fresno St. 1-0

Wyoming 1-0

Ark. St. 1-0

Oregon 1-1

BYU 0-1

Miami 0-1

Tennessee 0-1

Northern Illinois 0-1

Other fun stats: (Add what you can think of)

Lost home ANY opener for first time in 29 30 years

Lost 3 straight home games for first time since 1957

Missing a bowl for first time in a decade

Lost to a MAC team/currently 4-5 and 1-4 at home
FIFY

 
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