Agreed. You get more buzz nationally if you actually show you can win some big games. The perception is better even if the record is the same and that helps with recruiting.The question presupposes the assumption that every other game on the schedule happening the way it statistically should, aka, being dead on with the line of the game.
By that metric, we'll likely be favored in 9 of 12 regular season games, and the underdog against Oregon, OSU and either Wisconsin/Iowa.
So, would you rather be 9-3 with a loss to Illinois and a win over Ohio State, or be 9-3 beating all the teams we're better than per Vegas/predictions but losing to the three teams better than us?
I'll take the former.
So you two were happy with Bo Pelini's coaching tenure? Because this is pretty much what he did every season.Agreed. You get more buzz nationally if you actually show you can win some big games. The perception is better even if the record is the same and that helps with recruiting.The question presupposes the assumption that every other game on the schedule happening the way it statistically should, aka, being dead on with the line of the game.
By that metric, we'll likely be favored in 9 of 12 regular season games, and the underdog against Oregon, OSU and either Wisconsin/Iowa.
So, would you rather be 9-3 with a loss to Illinois and a win over Ohio State, or be 9-3 beating all the teams we're better than per Vegas/predictions but losing to the three teams better than us?
I'll take the former.
Exactly and I think that is the point that ColoradoHusker is making...NU needs to first STOP losing games it should not be losing, that it has no business losing...like the epic Purdue game and the Illini game. Those things need to stop first.So you two were happy with Bo Pelini's coaching tenure? Because this is pretty much what he did every season.Agreed. You get more buzz nationally if you actually show you can win some big games. The perception is better even if the record is the same and that helps with recruiting.The question presupposes the assumption that every other game on the schedule happening the way it statistically should, aka, being dead on with the line of the game.
By that metric, we'll likely be favored in 9 of 12 regular season games, and the underdog against Oregon, OSU and either Wisconsin/Iowa.
So, would you rather be 9-3 with a loss to Illinois and a win over Ohio State, or be 9-3 beating all the teams we're better than per Vegas/predictions but losing to the three teams better than us?
I'll take the former.
So you two were happy with Bo Pelini's coaching tenure? Because this is pretty much what he did every season.Agreed. You get more buzz nationally if you actually show you can win some big games. The perception is better even if the record is the same and that helps with recruiting.The question presupposes the assumption that every other game on the schedule happening the way it statistically should, aka, being dead on with the line of the game.
By that metric, we'll likely be favored in 9 of 12 regular season games, and the underdog against Oregon, OSU and either Wisconsin/Iowa.
So, would you rather be 9-3 with a loss to Illinois and a win over Ohio State, or be 9-3 beating all the teams we're better than per Vegas/predictions but losing to the three teams better than us?
I'll take the former.
When has Riley ever even coached a team to a college conference championship game?When did Bo ever beat the best team on his schedule, let alone in a November primetime game?
Bingo.I don't know if there are too many variables. There just needs to be the question of, "What's the end result of the season?"So we can agree that the original question is too loaded to answer correctly/incorrectly because there are far too many variables?
If it's a bid to the CFP, then anyone that says they won't take a loss to Purdue to get there are kidding themselves.
If it means we just get invited to the Holiday Bowl every year, then f#*k that. I would rather lose to the better teams and demolish the lesser teams.
When has Riley ever even coached a team to a college conference championship game?When did Bo ever beat the best team on his schedule, let alone in a November primetime game?
I completely understand, so a jab to deflect isn't really necessary.When has Riley ever even coached a team to a college conference championship game?When did Bo ever beat the best team on his schedule, let alone in a November primetime game?
Please try to understand what we're actually talking about.
I completely understand, so a jab to deflect isn't really necessary.When has Riley ever even coached a team to a college conference championship game?When did Bo ever beat the best team on his schedule, let alone in a November primetime game?
Please try to understand what we're actually talking about.
Your posting was about Pelini.....mine was about Riley, who is our coach. Riley has a "history" of knocking off a higher ranked team, but hasn't fielded teams that are championship level.I completely understand, so a jab to deflect isn't really necessary.When has Riley ever even coached a team to a college conference championship game?When did Bo ever beat the best team on his schedule, let alone in a November primetime game?
Please try to understand what we're actually talking about.
You're the one deflecting by showing up out of nowhere to turn this into a Bo vs Riley debate. If you understand, then you're admitting to being a troll, because that's not what we're discussing.
No it's winning big games, which Bo didn't do. Bo rarely won the big games, frequently was annihilated in them, and won the games he was supposed to.So you two were happy with Bo Pelini's coaching tenure? Because this is pretty much what he did every season.Agreed. You get more buzz nationally if you actually show you can win some big games. The perception is better even if the record is the same and that helps with recruiting.The question presupposes the assumption that every other game on the schedule happening the way it statistically should, aka, being dead on with the line of the game.
By that metric, we'll likely be favored in 9 of 12 regular season games, and the underdog against Oregon, OSU and either Wisconsin/Iowa.
So, would you rather be 9-3 with a loss to Illinois and a win over Ohio State, or be 9-3 beating all the teams we're better than per Vegas/predictions but losing to the three teams better than us?
I'll take the former.