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Not on that last MSU drive, they didn't.Does Iowa have the talent to win a conference title?FalseWe have had the talent to win a conference, for quite a while.
Not on that last MSU drive, they didn't.Does Iowa have the talent to win a conference title?FalseWe have had the talent to win a conference, for quite a while.
lulzDoes Iowa have the talent to win a conference title?FalseWe have had the talent to win a conference, for quite a while.
Or .... wait for it ..... there's more that goes into winning games than simply having enough talent.Well duh me I'm wrong again by failing to notice the supreme relevance of 2 game outcomes. I'll try to clean up my analyticsHey! We were 2-0 against the B1G East this year.I for one am thrilled to be in the BIG WestThank goodness for the Big Ten West division, amirite?And we don't have to consistently beat tOSU anyway. We wouldn't have had to beat them to win a championship this year. We wouldn't have to consistently beat them to win any conference titles. We only have to beat them in one game.![]()
Were NU in the SEC or the BIG E I don't think as many folks would be arguing that NU has championship talent in 2015.![]()
Let me try. Here goes. Purdue thrashed us this year therefore Purdue's athletes are better than ours, but ours are better than MSU's.
As well as nutrition, S&C, body development, maturity, and familiarity with their routine & surroundings. I think Rex was around 190 when he arrived but was solid as an oak by his senior year. I think Diedrick Young and Freedom are two players to keep an eye on. The sky's the limit for those two to grow into great football players. All-conference potential.Certainly depends on the work they put in while there.I wonder how much players change from high school to sophomore, junior, senior year of college.
Abdullah is a prime example of quite a change
BlitzFirst said:We're not going to consistently beat OSU with the talent level currently on the team.Probably false but you provided no evidence.The recruiting data says there's quite a few teams have won a conference championship with lesser talent.FalseWe have had the talent to win a conference, for quite a while.
Quite a few huh? That sounds very convincing.
Won a conference huh? Who cares. The topic is NU's talent NOW (not 2009 or whatever) and the conference is the BIG with Urban's team.
Not sure why you think that. Michigan State has been anywhere from about equal to slightly worse than us in Recruiting from 2007 to 2014 and they somehow beat OSU 2 out the past 4 meetings (almost a 3rd...a 1 pt loss in 2012). Go ahead and make excuses for it...but when one team does it consistently, another should be able to do the same...especially with everything Nebraska has in the wings or support of the team, facilities, resources, etc. Say coaching all you want...but we're talking about talent level of the team and not the coaches.
2008 MSU - 44th
2008 NU - 25th
2009 MSU - 26th
2009 NU - 42nd
2010 MSU - 21st
2010 NU -27th
2011 MSU - 32nd
2011 NU - 16th
2012 MSU - 33rd
2012 NU - 30th
2013 MSU - 35th
2013 NU - 22nd
2014 MSU - 25th
2014 NU - 36th
The bottom line is...we've competed with every single team we played this year...no matter what they are ranked. That's something that hasn't been done in a while by any team we've had. I'm ready to see what this team can accomplish the next 2 years...we have talent...we just need someone to continue to develop said talent and I think MR has a good track record of developing talent at OSU. I'm patient and can't wait to see what happens![]()
If some on the board could drop their irrational dislike for the current staff, the answer is kinda simple. The roster is talented and deep in some positions (interior defensive players, wide receivers) and thin and less talented in others (QB, DE, LB). The roster is good in some spots and not so good in others. Does that make it talented or not talented, and how the hell do you decide?Well, other than the fact that NU beat the team that won the B10E... And don't get me started on an average Florida team playing for an SEC championship.
NU has a talented roster.
Pretty simple: with similarly talented rosters, a fired coach won north of .700 of his games here.If some on the board could drop their irrational dislike for the current staff, the answer is kinda simple. The roster is talented and deep in some positions (interior defensive players, wide receivers) and thin and less talented in others (QB, DE, LB). The roster is good in some spots and not so good in others. Does that make it talented or not talented, and how the hell do you decide?Well, other than the fact that NU beat the team that won the B10E... And don't get me started on an average Florida team playing for an SEC championship.
NU has a talented roster.
According to some Nostradomi on this board roster depth and quality is the fault solely and exclusively of the current staff. I would include the intellectual giant who, in another thread, predicted the current staff will be gone next year.
I think purely from a talent perspective (not including the coaching or any other outside factors like staff changes/injuries) this is an 8-win team. Coaching and the right circumstances probably could've had them as a conference title contender or a 4-5 win team. We obviously saw the latter.The roster is good in some spots and not so good in others. Does that make it talented or not talented, and how the hell do you decide?
Well....I for one am thrilled to be in the BIG WestThank goodness for the Big Ten West division, amirite?And we don't have to consistently beat tOSU anyway. We wouldn't have had to beat them to win a championship this year. We wouldn't have to consistently beat them to win any conference titles. We only have to beat them in one game.![]()
Were NU in the SEC or the BIG E I don't think as many folks would be arguing that NU has championship talent in 2015.
Proof?Whatever Bo should have done, he did what he did, and it's the reality that a new coaching staff must embrace. Bo left behind a malcontented roster, too, some of which has stayed malcontented. And since Pelini's style was much more hands-on and "directive" when it came to player behavior, some of the players spun off a bit on Riley's "do the right thing" approach
The bolded is an interesting quote from Sam. I thought all the players bought in and it was the coaches fault they didn't play well.
There is the message, now you malcontents can go about calling him a liar.....