BOOM! The truth has been spoken. This team has been fragile for years now. Whenever things turn bad, they bury their heads. That happened when Pelini was here too. A total overhaul of the program is needed.
First, I'm not a Riley hold out. I said weeks ago I wanted him gone. Second, I said what I said because it is what I witnessed. Some folks have forgotten the Pelini losses. Specifically the blowouts.I'm sure you'd like to believe this because you're one of the last Riley hold-outs still trying to dream up excuses but this comparison is laughable.
As evidenced by trying to draw that conclusion from two of the individuals most directly tied to Riley.
That's what I said three years ago about BYU
First, I'm not a Riley hold out. I said weeks ago I wanted him gone. Second, I said what I said because it is what I witnessed. Some folks have forgotten the Pelini losses. Specifically the blowouts.
Yep. You like to focus on one or two games per year that fit your narrative and ignore the rest.
What are you even accusing him of, exactly? Are you disagreeing that our football program has had extremely weak mental fortitude under the last two coaching staffs? Of course not every game fits that "narrative", but both staffs have their own exceptions.
Pelini's teams were mental headcases in games like 2012 Ohio State and Wisconsin, 2011 Wisconsin and Michigan, 2010 Texas A&M and Washington, 2013 Iowa and 2014 Wisconsin. But, Pelini's teams also showed toughness and grit and resolve in games like 2011 Ohio State and 2012 Wisconsin the first time.
Riley's teams were mental headcases in games like 2016 Ohio State and 2017 everything. But, Riley's teams also showed toughness and grit and resolve in games like 2015 Miami, and 2016 and 2017 Oregon.
The program's snake-bit-edness has transcended the last four coaching staffs now. Who the hell has any idea how to fix it, or where it's even coming from?
Maybe it's not *necessarily* a Pelini problem and not *necessarily* a Riley problem. Maybe it's something else?