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What's interesting about that is that in terms of performance on the field, Solich is just as debatable. Should he have been fired after the 7-7 year? Were things trending upward enough with the new coordinators (one being Bo, of course)? Could he at least get things back to being a fairly consistent top ten team, or would it have been a more Bo-esque always good but never great? Or was he really a 7-7 kind of coach who was merely the beneficiary of Osborne's work in his early years? I was never quite convinced in either direction. I think the only thing we all agreed on was "f#&% Steve Pederson".
Good thoughts.
We possibly take for granted 23 seasons later how Solich was going to really be hampered by directly following the greatest run in Husker football history under Osbore no matter what. I remember being really disappointed by the 7-7 season in part because it snapped this string of winning seasons that I believe we were about to overtake Notre Dame on with a new record.
And in the subconsciousness of Husker Nation I also wonder now how Frost will probably actually benefit for having come in so far removed from winning actual trophies at a time where if we were to have a 9-3 season it would probably feel amazing. I'll bet someone will swing in and of course say "9-3 isn't amazing at all, wtf are you even talking about?"
But I guess my point is looking at how Solich was probably always going to suffer from directly following Osborne, whether we're conscious about that element or not.