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You mean Bo era players? That 2015 home game was Riley.
The 2015 Miami game was in Miami was it not? Miami was Home under Bo in 2014.
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You mean Bo era players? That 2015 home game was Riley.
The 2015 Miami game was in Miami was it not? Miami was Home under Bo in 2014.
I agree and I’ll add that his brother leaving and the move to B1G hurt Bo as wellThe craziest thing about Bo was that he was never able to recruit based off Ndamukong Suh's success. He had a perfect pitch - look at what this guy was when I got here, and look what I helped turn him into. And yet that position was a black hole for him after Suh.
I think Carl also neutralized Bo, which I think helped the rest of the staff, whereas that personality was missing when he was gone.in his brother, he had the total and undying commitment from his right hand man.
The craziest thing about Bo was that he was never able to recruit based off Ndamukong Suh's success. He had a perfect pitch - look at what this guy was when I got here, and look what I helped turn him into. And yet that position was a black hole for him after Suh.
I mean ...
2012 - Vincent Valentine
2013 - Maliek Collins
2015 - Carlos & Khalil Davis
Four NFL guys in four years is pretty good recruiting.
That's two years after Suh, then three, then four.
And none of those guys came close, remotely, to Suh's impact in college.
Yeah, that's how recruiting works.
If that's the standard to avoid being labeled a "black hole", then pretty much every team in the country is in a black hole recruiting DTs.
The two year gap is the most troublesome part of all that, particularly that 2010 class which (to my memory) had nobody pan out.
And the pessimistic/never satisfied Husker fan in me thinks (post-Suh) four NFL d-linemen over four years is objectively good, not great, which would fit Pelini's overall career M.O.
You still look at her facebook profile late at night, don't you?On a personal note, it was like the time I broke up with a girlfriend I'd had for multiple years. I started to date someone new not long after who broke my heart, and it got me thinking during the heartbreak that hey... maybe that old girlfriend wasn't so bad? Was I being too rash and impulsive to leave her?
And no, she hadn't been that bad, but she also hadn't been that great. I can easily look back now and say it was the right call to leave her.