74Hunter
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Ummm, so how'd that work out with the last couple of coaching searches?Nebraska has money, prestige, facilities, and opportunity. There would be no problem with the right staff
staff finding the right guy.
Ummm, so how'd that work out with the last couple of coaching searches?Nebraska has money, prestige, facilities, and opportunity. There would be no problem with the right staff
staff finding the right guy.
Remind me again how many 9/10 win seasons and how many CCGs Minnesota has played for in the past 6 years. Thanks in advanceif we are satisfied with 9 wins and bowl victories, i am pretty sure we already areBe careful what you wish for. If you think that we are irrelevant now, go ahead and fire Bo after another 9 win season, we'll be Minnesota 2.0.
Ummm, so how'd that work out with the last couple of coaching searches?Nebraska has money, prestige, facilities, and opportunity. There would be no problem with the right staff
staff finding the right guy.
wouldn't you?let me guess, you will take the over.so the over/under of figuring out if Bo can "get it done" is a 3.5 pages from here...
minnesota would be happy with 9 wins and bowl wins. apparently, so should we. it is the difference between entitled and complacent.Remind me again how many 9/10 win seasons and how many CCGs Minnesota has played for in the past 6 years. Thanks in advance
Not that tired a$$ argument again. We've been down this road and it's been shown over and over how good the teams were that we played during that stretch. Osborne's teams were consistently elite, it's difficult to take it that last little bit to the top.Who said we are satisfied with where we are? I don't think anyone is saying that. Wanting improvement doesn't mean firing the coach. Osborne certainly did not "progress" every year. He lost 7 straight bowl games well into his career.
I said the last 6 years for Minnesota.Remind me again how many 9/10 win seasons and how many CCGs Minnesota has played for in the past 6 years. Thanks in advanceif we are satisfied with 9 wins and bowl victories, i am pretty sure we already areBe careful what you wish for. If you think that we are irrelevant now, go ahead and fire Bo after another 9 win season, we'll be Minnesota 2.0.
Well they scarcely played even 9 games in the time Minnesota was a factor. But his point was if you're not progressing, you're regressing. I'm curious to know what you think Nebraska is doing.
And if 2014 looks like a carbon copy of 2013, Bo should get his resume ready.I said the last 6 years for Minnesota.Remind me again how many 9/10 win seasons and how many CCGs Minnesota has played for in the past 6 years. Thanks in advanceif we are satisfied with 9 wins and bowl victories, i am pretty sure we already areBe careful what you wish for. If you think that we are irrelevant now, go ahead and fire Bo after another 9 win season, we'll be Minnesota 2.0.
Well they scarcely played even 9 games in the time Minnesota was a factor. But his point was if you're not progressing, you're regressing. I'm curious to know what you think Nebraska is doing.
As for my opinion of the state of the program, i think that 2014 won't be much different that last year, but i think things are heading in a positive direction. But it's slow move. Not as fast as many, or most would like.
If you're referring to an injury rash, I'd google 1994Um, is there a thread here that we haven't been "down that road before"?
implying that something should be 'good enough' is the same as being satisfied, right?Who said we are satisfied with where we are? I don't think anyone is saying that. Wanting improvement doesn't mean firing the coach. Osborne certainly did not "progress" every year. He lost 7 straight bowl games well into his career.
The sad thing is, Bo has succeeded every single year, yet that's not good enough.
#wearenebraska#entitled
I agree with what you said in your post, but the bolded is wildly incorrect. Through some of my work I come into contact with recruits, and many of them talk about the relationships they develop with coaches and current players far more than anything else. Some may commit because of the university and not the coach, but most is inaccurate.Current recruits for Nebraska haven't played a down for NU and sometimes might never play a down for NU. I don't really care about how Bo's antics affect them, or how a coach getting fired affects them. You should commit to a University, not to a coach. Ask any student-athlete that and most would say that.