Mike Riley's Staff

BlitzFirst said:
BlitzFirst said:
I'm sure many Huskerboard posters know much much more than Coach Riley does about which assistants will coach his system than Coach Riley does himself.

We should trust Huskerboard before we trust Coach Riley...WE KNOW RILEY'S SYSTEM BETTER THAN HE DOES AFTERALL.
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The man hasn't even coached a down here at Nebraska and people are already selling stock. Go take your meds people.
He hasn't coached a down at Nebraska but has coached thousands of downs elsewhere. I think it's fair to evaluate a guy based on his recruiting and winning ability over a 14 year time span. And before his location is brought up, I don't want to hear excuses. I wouldn't be excited, like everybody else, if we transplanted the staff from NC State or Boston College. Both have decent coaches and would do better with 'resources'. But would you be excited about hiring them?
He'll win games here, by virtue of our division. But can he get Nebraska over the hump? Can he bring in top 15 recruiting classes? I have my doubts.
I think if he was at a program that was equal in revenue and facilities/recruiting as Nebraska you'd have a point. Until then you're talking out of your arse, making excuses, and trying to make some kind of point that has no relevance...why? No idea...Because I have tons of data of coaches who haven't been good at some colleges and they get to a major football college and become great (Saban for one...there are plenty of others..take your pick).

Save your doubts and wait until you see what kind of team he can put together. Give the man a chance...hell people gave Pelini more of a chance than they want to give Riley and I find that atrocious.
That's why I pointed out the othe programs in my post. All of those staffs aren't equal footing to Nebraska, are hard to recruit too and have moderate success (like Riley). But which staffs around the country DOESN'T, ourside of the big boys, the resources arguement apply too?
For every Nick Saban there are 15 coaching hires that don't hack it. It's incredibly rare to find an Urban Meyer or Saban. You're far more likely to find a Pelini, Hoke or Muschamp.

Im bringing this up because Nebraska fans tend to wear rose glasses permanently. It's been 15 years since our last conference title. We should probably take a step back and ask ourselves what really needs to be done in order to be successful.

In my opinion, it needed to be a coach with a better history than Riley or at minimum some assistants. So yeah, ill give him a chance, but do I expect him to get us over the hump and magically compete with Ohio State, MSU or Michigan in a few years? No.
psst. He's already hired. All this whining is futile.
 
I'm still waiting for the heavy hitters on this staff ..

I mean, it's nice that Riley is getting guys he can trust. But I'm gonna be honest, Riley is being a bit underwhelming when he is just making this his personal Oregon State of the midwest.

Riley has resources and venues he has never had access to before. He needs to utilize them to aim bigger, and aim higher. Not be content with the same old because it's comfortable. That leads to complacency, and it's part of what killed 'he who shall not be named'.

Hank Hughes name even being mentioned is another prime example. The guy has been around for 30 years, and his best job is Cincy or UConn. Ross Els had a similar resume. Now he's a potential co-DC? C'mon!

Go get a heavy hitter. Go get a Tosh Lupoi. Go get an Ed Orgeron. If you have to give them a co-DC title to get them here, do it.

I'll tell you one thing - if you aren't willing to go compete, and do it as the highest level with talent and coaching, you are gonna get left behind in this conference now. Michigan showed they are going to do what it takes. Harbaugh will be ruthless in coaching and recruiting. We already know what Urban will do. James Franklin is a tireless worker, especially as a recruiter.

"Give them a chance to see what they can do .." I don't go buy a 20 year old pickup and hope that thing can get me where I need to go. I go top of the line and buy something where I know exactly what I'm getting. I don't need to worry, I don't need to wait to see what's gonna happen - I will know exactly what I'm gonna get.

 
BlitzFirst said:
I'm sure many Huskerboard posters know much much more than Coach Riley does about which assistants will coach his system than Coach Riley does himself.

We should trust Huskerboard before we trust Coach Riley...WE KNOW RILEY'S SYSTEM BETTER THAN HE DOES AFTERALL.
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The man hasn't even coached a down here at Nebraska and people are already selling stock. Go take your meds people.
Have you not figured out how it works around here? He signed the contract so he's meat for the beast.
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I'm still waiting for the heavy hitters on this staff ..

I mean, it's nice that Riley is getting guys he can trust. But I'm gonna be honest, Riley is being a bit underwhelming when he is just making this his personal Oregon State of the midwest.

Riley has resources and venues he has never had access to before. He needs to utilize them to aim bigger, and aim higher. Not be content with the same old because it's comfortable. That leads to complacency, and it's part of what killed 'he who shall not be named'.

Hank Hughes name even being mentioned is another prime example. The guy has been around for 30 years, and his best job is Cincy or UConn. Ross Els had a similar resume. Now he's a potential co-DC? C'mon!

Go get a heavy hitter. Go get a Tosh Lupoi. Go get an Ed Orgeron. If you have to give them a co-DC title to get them here, do it.

I'll tell you one thing - if you aren't willing to go compete, and do it as the highest level with talent and coaching, you are gonna get left behind in this conference now. Michigan showed they are going to do what it takes. Harbaugh will be ruthless in coaching and recruiting. We already know what Urban will do. James Franklin is a tireless worker, especially as a recruiter.

"Give them a chance to see what they can do .." I don't go buy a 20 year old pickup and hope that thing can get me where I need to go. I go top of the line and buy something where I know exactly what I'm getting. I don't need to worry, I don't need to wait to see what's gonna happen - I will know exactly what I'm gonna get.
Couldn't agree more.

 
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