I agree. Though Ive had a conversation with Landlord i think it was a while back. While it felt like had he been retained, and knowing what we know now about how he-and the team-for that matter felt about the administration as well as just the overall environment around Husker football here (cuz its so much worse than anywhere else remember. It's a b!^@h hereAnd we have a new coaching staff who's installing brand new defense and offense. Even under Bo this year probably would've been a 7 win season.
So? Everything we've heard says this defense is miles easier to play in. Offense will struggle because we don't have a QB, but the defense has nowhere to go but up. And no chance on 7 wins under Bo, because it's impossible to only lose 4 games with 7 wins!And we have a new coaching staff who's installing brand new defense and offense. Even under Bo this year probably would've been a 7 win season.
I will preface by saying that I have no real concern about the team next year. 12 wins. 7 wins. Whatever.And we have a new coaching staff who's installing brand new defense and offense. Even under Bo this year probably would've been a 7 win season.
You know, that is a very good point.I will preface by saying that I have no real concern about the team next year. 12 wins. 7 wins. Whatever.And we have a new coaching staff who's installing brand new defense and offense. Even under Bo this year probably would've been a 7 win season.
But if Bo Pelini can be a first time head coach and install a new defense on a 5-7 team and go 9-4 with a bowl game win, then it shouldn't be difficult to expect Riley, who is perceived to be so much better of a coach than Bo with all his experience, to be able to install an easier to understand defense and a new offense and not do any worse than 9-4.
I agree. I think 9-3 is a pretty reasonable expectation. If we happen to go 7-5, it doesn't mean that Riley is a failure or that it won't get better. But that would definitely be a step backwards, imo.I would expect it to get worse if Bo & Co were still here. I think Abdullah & Gregory masked a lot of issues we had. I think we were staring down the barrel of a 7-5 season with losses to Miami, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan State, and Iowa. With a couple blowout losses sprinkled in there.I agree and don't think there has to be immediate improvement. But are you expecting the W-L record to get worse?I guess I don't understand the fixation with immediate results. I think if we're all being honest with ourselves, we would agree the immediate future doesn't look particularly bright, and that has more to do with Pelini than it does Riley. Laying it all at Riley's feet reeks of Boliever logic.
I honestly have no clue what to expect now. If I had a to guess, I'd say probably 9-3 with losses to Miami, Wisconsin, and Michigan State. No blowouts. But that would be a wild guess, maybe it's the optimism talking. From a roster standpoint, 7-5 isn't inconceivable.. We're still not sure who is going to start at QB, RB, and 4/5 of the offensive line. That's a lot of questions at very vital positions.
We'll have a better idea of what to expect after the non-con.
I wouldn't get too upset with people getting excited about these new coaches. They're going out of their way to embrace Husker Nation and showing the fans what they're all about. That's new around here, and there's a lot to be excited about. Maybe the old guys got a bad rap, but that's partially their fault, from hiding away in their bunker and constantly being at odds with fans and media. So, ya' know, f#*k 'em.
And those four losses were to teams that finished the year ranked #15, #19, #12 and #5. This year's schedule could be similar but I'd be shocked if it's tougher.I will preface by saying that I have no real concern about the team next year. 12 wins. 7 wins. Whatever.And we have a new coaching staff who's installing brand new defense and offense. Even under Bo this year probably would've been a 7 win season.
But if Bo Pelini can be a first time head coach and install a new defense on a 5-7 team and go 9-4 with a bowl game win, then it shouldn't be difficult to expect Riley, who is perceived to be so much better of a coach than Bo with all his experience, to be able to install an easier to understand defense and a new offense and not do any worse than 9-4.
No, let's do give Mike all the same excuses Bo got. Especially the valid ones. Saying only Bo gets those excuses is the epitome of Boliever Logic. That one is even more valid in this case, I suspect. I don't recall Bo brining in any top 5 recruiting classes."Boliever logic"I guess I don't understand the fixation with immediate results. I think if we're all being honest with ourselves, we would agree the immediate future doesn't look particularly bright, and that has more to do with Pelini than it does Riley. Laying it all at Riley's feet reeks of Boliever logic.
JFC....
All we've heard since Riley has been hired is what a great coach he is, how he did so much with so little at Oregon State, how he maximized the talent he had, how he's a teacher and he and his staff will adapt to the talent on hand, etc...
It's really quite simple to see. Nebraska under Pelini averaged a better class that Riley ever recruited at Oregon State. We also play in the garbage division of the Big Ten (where we also out recruit our peers). We've got more raw talent than he ever had, with a weaker schedule than Oregon State has had in a long time.
Let's not give him the excuses that Bo got (oh Bo just needs to replace Bill's guys with his own) as a crutch.
If Riley is as good as advertised, he'll win, and it will start this year.
And for the record, I think we get to at least #9wins in the regular season.
Exactly. Doing anything to the contrary is hypocritical.Not to put words is saunders's mouth but I think his point - or at least the point I got from that - was the people who claimed everything with Bo were just excuses shouldn't now but using those excuses for Riley.
This seems to be thrown around a lot but I'm not sure I buy it. Obviously the biggest hurdle for Riley is finding a QB for his system but many would argue that our QB play has been holding us back for the last several years and we've won at least nine. And it's repeated often that Riley will adjust to his players. And, as saunders aluded to, Pelini came in with his unqualified staff and installed the most complicated defense known to man and made huge strides in year one.But, I agree with you that 9-3 is a reasonable expectation, and that should we win 8 or 7, it doesn't mean that it won't get better. If you want to, think of that as a step backwards, I guess, but the way I see it is that Year One *can* be a bumpy transition for any coach for any number of reasons. If this we agree on, then our positions here are the same.
That was the system we played, though -- one that didn't run through the QB because we just had them look at sideline cards and ran 35-45 times a game.many would argue that our QB play has been holding us back for the last several years and we've won at least nine.
Would we feel MUCH better if we could all just say, or rather shout from every corner and every hilltop... "Bo Pelini was SUPER qualified and so were some of his coaches!" ????And, as saunders aluded to, Pelini came in with his unqualified staff and installed the most complicated defense known to man and made huge strides in year one.
Again, I think this is a weird fixation with a strict comparison of "Last Year of Predecessor" with "First Year of New Guy" -- rather than a more straightforward view of "Where Is This Team Right Now?" and "Where Are They Going?"But if the transition year is really that much of a worry, I would think there would be examples all over the place. But as far as I can see, if you struggle out of the gate it more than likely just means that it's not going to happen.