WyoHusker56
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Speculation on 247 and I saw it on Facebook as well that Pickering is medically retiring this year. That'd explain on the kicker pickups as well.
Moos is drunk again.I don't care WHO the f#&% is on this team come next season. They better get to a damn bowl game or else Frost is fired.
Nebraska is always 2 years awayMoos isn't planning any hasty moves with Frost and Hoiberg, it seems. (Paywalled article.)
Moos has no clue what to do at this point.Moos isn't planning any hasty moves with Frost and Hoiberg, it seems. (Paywalled article.)
Not putting his foot in his mouth every chance he can.What should he be doing?
Meh, its all just public relations speak. He says, "we may suck," and we don't, he wins. He says, "We will be in the BCS playoffs 2020," and we aren't, he loses. He's just covering his a$$.Moos has no clue what to do at this point.
Edit: and this is the kind of crap that irritates me to a point where I just want to throw my hands up and say screw it. 2 years until what? We make a bowl, cause that 2021 schedule isn't forgiving either. If you hired someone and your confidence level in that person is to say, "well maybe we are two years out" than you shouldn't have hired that person in the first damn place. What message does that send to fans and the players where the AD can't even give positive affirmation on the state of the programs. Every hire made has under performed no matter how you slice it. I am so sick of half a$$ excused by leadership that still continues to fall on it's face despite the fan support and financial advantages. We were a bottom tier team in football when Moos took over and as of today we are still that same bottom tier team, perhaps even worse. Two years? If the sentiment is we are two years away each damn off season then in two years I pray we have a new AD.
Rant over.
"Had Greg Austin been then what he is now––Nebraska's run-game coordinator––things might have been different. Not necessarily more rushes, not necessarily fewer. Just different.
"You look at the Iowa game, we need to run the ball at them not try to run around them," Austin said this week while trying to explain some of what his new role will involve. "Let’s attack them. Let’s get vertical.”
There’s a million things to work on. There’s a million ways to run the ball," he said. "But what are you really good at? That’s what you have to determine—what you’re really good at, what your kids are really good at and what you can practice effectively and make that your bread-and-butter.