huskerXman
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I went 7-5 but really should be 8-4. This is Nebraska and we shouldn't accept anything less.
Too bad non-con schedule has absolutely NOTHING to do with how strong the conference or division is. In 2008 (Bo's first year), yeah I think our division of the Big 12 was better than our B1G division is THIS year. Not last year.I think a very strong argument could be made that the B1G is weaker than when we won the North outright twice,and split it with Mizzou once. I would have to go look, but I'm pretty sure the non-con wins were better those years.WTF... You realize that in the Big Texas conference our division consisted of Missouri, Kansas, K State, Colorado, and Iowa State, right?..... Mizzou was good for a couple years, and so was KU, but nobody else was worth a damn when we were there.His seat is already hot. And Pelini just more or less gave his own line in the sand in the post game. He said they must win the next 6. Anything less than a division title is a massive step backwards. And the direction the program is trending is as much a problem as anything else. The first three years he tied for, or outright won a division title. After moving to a weaker conference he finished 3rd the first year, and this year the conference is weaker still.
No coach at NU has not ended up fired after giving up 60+ The only guys to do it are Solich vs Colorado. Callahan vs TT and Ball ST and Colorado. And now Pelini vs OSU.
In the B1G, our conference is Mich St, Northwester, Michigan, Iowa, and Minnesota. It's not a cakewalk to get to the conference championship game anymore.
Which is why we won't be able to bring in top tier coaching talent in any position. The expectations are too high. Not saying that they shouldn't be high, but we are inpatient as a fanbase. Probably the most inpatient one when it comes to college football.WE'RE F'ING NEBRASKA DADGUMMIT. OUR COACHES ARE ON THE HOT SEAT ALL THE TIME. :ahhhhhhhh
Agreed!I think 7 - 5 would make it warm. Consecutive 7 - 5 seasons would be a hot seat. A 6 - 6 would be a hot seat.
Ask John L. Smith who the most impatient fans in college football are when he's looking for a new job after this season's over.Which is why we won't be able to bring in top tier coaching talent in any position. The expectations are too high. Not saying that they shouldn't be high, but we are inpatient as a fanbase. Probably the most inpatient one when it comes to college football.WE'RE F'ING NEBRASKA DADGUMMIT. OUR COACHES ARE ON THE HOT SEAT ALL THE TIME. :ahhhhhhhh
have you seen rich rod lately? his story has not changed. score 48 points but give up 54. past september he can't win a gameGene Chizek is on the hot seat two seasons after going 14-0 and winning a National Championship at Auburn. Larry Coker was fired four years after winning his first 24 games, a National Championship and another title game at Miami. Michigan nipped the Rich Rod era in the bud after three seasons, and he was in the hot seat halfway thru his first season. Alabama has had a pretty short leash, too. All the major football programs are able to attract top coaching talent -- if they're smart about it -- and everyone understands that the pressure cooker of expectations comes with a big stage and a big salary.
For that matter, the coaches who get fired tend to get rehired pretty quickly, and some of them do better in another environment.