Igetbored216
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7:27 PM on 9/24/16. So, a year from right now.
I keep seeing posters post this, but I've actually never seen any proof that he was offered those jobs and turned them down. I've heard that his name was brought up, but not that he turned down the offers. Any proof of that, because I could be wrong.This is mostly incorrect. The Riley hire was head scratching to some, because Riley was rarely viewed as a candidate for HC jobs, having turned down USC, UCLA and Alabama in the past to stay in his hometown of Corvallis.
Agreed. But that doesn't guarantee success. It didn't at some of his other stops.But most people who know college football thought it was a good call and a great fit.
{yawn}Don't make me pull out my really long list again.
So, I got to thinking, since Bo is responsible for Lewis and his mindset as well as the mindset of the entire team, it would only be consistent to give him all the credit for the almost come back win against Miami.Pelini brought Lewis to Nebraska. Swing & a miss kimosabe.What you need to know is that Alex Lewis' problems predates Nebraska and Pelini. Go google Alex Lewis in Colorado.When Alex Lewis states that he is done playing for the state of Nebraska! There is a lot of 408 left in this team.
That right there is all you need to know.
So this is a prime example of blaming Pelini for something bad that is clearly not his fault.
Sweet rant!Fer CHRISSAKES! Riley is our head coach now...! I watched 'THE O', Solich, Callahan, Pelini, now Riley. He's the coach. Get behind him, or suck hind TEAT! Fair weather fans BLOW! Gotta root win OR lose and YES, it's Ok to be disappointed, but for the love all THAT IS WHOLLY, give the friggin' guy a CHANCE and a BREAK! Riley stands on his own merit, just as the previous Husker coaches did. Just because the flippin' internet made it more easy to vent, pith n moan, does NOT mean any of us get a 'say'. How about this, watch the friggin' games on TV, get happy, get mad and GET OVER IT! GO BIG RED FOREVER!
Yeah, pretty much.....Technically speaking, every coach leaves his imprint on the program. Hell, if you really wanted to, you could blame TO for making the fanbase (good and bad) what it is today.
Realistically, Bo's imprint/impact on this program will lessen each season. But, in my opinion, once the vast majority of Pelini's recruits are gone, it's really all on Riley.
I've said this ad nauseum, so I apologize for those who have already read this - I don't think you simply undo 5, 10 or even 15 years of inadequacies in just 9 months. This program has struggled for a while with several things things - consistency, mental fortitude, talent to a degree and coaching. Fixing it isn't like flipping a switch, and while I don't think anyone is saying that, Riley definitely needs more time to remedy the things the team has dealt with.
Those job opportunities were in the distant past. Riley's performance the past 5 seasons would drastically alter his potential suitor list.This is mostly incorrect. The Riley hire was head scratching to some, because Riley was rarely viewed as a candidate for HC jobs, having turned down USC, UCLA and Alabama in the past to stay in his hometown of Corvallis.This is mostly incorrect. The Riley hire was head scratching to say the least.A lot of the criticism of Riley is veiled defense of Pelini, which we saw in full bloom following the first game with threads such as "I hope you're happy now."
There's no legitimate justification for the Riley hate after one, two or three games, and there's no explanation other than Pelini's fans are still butthurt. I wish they would take their carnival to Youngstown where I understand Pelini has gotten the old gang back together again.
But most people who know college football thought it was a good call and a great fit.
Don't make me pull out my really long list again.
You mean like 408's that sent him to a team = to Doane???????????Those job opportunities were in the distant past. Riley's performance the past 5 seasons would drastically alter his potential suitor list.This is mostly incorrect. The Riley hire was head scratching to some, because Riley was rarely viewed as a candidate for HC jobs, having turned down USC, UCLA and Alabama in the past to stay in his hometown of Corvallis.This is mostly incorrect. The Riley hire was head scratching to say the least.A lot of the criticism of Riley is veiled defense of Pelini, which we saw in full bloom following the first game with threads such as "I hope you're happy now."
There's no legitimate justification for the Riley hate after one, two or three games, and there's no explanation other than Pelini's fans are still butthurt. I wish they would take their carnival to Youngstown where I understand Pelini has gotten the old gang back together again.
But most people who know college football thought it was a good call and a great fit.
Don't make me pull out my really long list again.
Sure, I will give him credit for the 1-2 record, anything else I can do for you????????????So, I got to thinking, since Bo is responsible for Lewis and his mindset as well as the mindset of the entire team, it would only be consistent to give him all the credit for the almost come back win against Miami.Pelini brought Lewis to Nebraska. Swing & a miss kimosabe.What you need to know is that Alex Lewis' problems predates Nebraska and Pelini. Go google Alex Lewis in Colorado.When Alex Lewis states that he is done playing for the state of Nebraska! There is a lot of 408 left in this team.
That right there is all you need to know.
So this is a prime example of blaming Pelini for something bad that is clearly not his fault.
I mean, if he deserves the blame, he deserves the accolades too. And, history tells us that his teams are prone to come back wins.
Last year at this time, a poll of college football coaches ranked Mike Riley as the second most underrated coach in college football, behind only Duke's David Cutcliffe.Most people who know college football know Mike Riley and really like him and say nice things about him and are happy that he landed the Nebraska job. This really has no bearing on whether they actually think he will be successful here.This is mostly incorrect. The Riley hire was head scratching to some, because Riley was rarely viewed as a candidate for HC jobs, having turned down USC, UCLA and Alabama in the past to stay in his hometown of Corvallis.This is mostly incorrect. The Riley hire was head scratching to say the least.A lot of the criticism of Riley is veiled defense of Pelini, which we saw in full bloom following the first game with threads such as "I hope you're happy now."
There's no legitimate justification for the Riley hate after one, two or three games, and there's no explanation other than Pelini's fans are still butthurt. I wish they would take their carnival to Youngstown where I understand Pelini has gotten the old gang back together again.
But most people who know college football thought it was a good call and a great fit.
Don't make me pull out my really long list again.