Mavric
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And yet he won 75% of his games at Nebraska and went back to winning 10 when he could have his own assistants. My opinion has always been that they should have fired Frank a year earlier....or allowed him to keep going when he changed his staff and had won 9 games at the time he was fired.
Eh ... he took over a team that won 60 games the previous five years. You should still be able to win quite a few games with that kind of a program.
I won't argue that he shouldn't have been fired a year earlier. As far as winning 10 his last year - which was really 9, Bo won the last one after Frank was fired - I think it was mostly smoke and mirrors. Frank only beat two teams that finished with winning records (9-4 Oklahoma State and 9-4 Southern Mississippi). We beat 3-9 Penn State by 8 at home. And the three games we lost we were blown out - lost by 17 to 8-5 Missouri, lost by 24 to Texas and lost by 29 to Kansas State. So the record looked better but I'm not sure the product on the field was still all that great (compared to the record).
And I'm also probably somewhat biased by being in the stands for most of the games in that stretch. I could literally tell my friends around me what play we were going to run about 60% of the time based on what formation we came out in. But I'm sure opposing defensive coordinators who studied film all week couldn't figure out any tendencies. And he liked to run the wing-bone formation where he could have run the option to the wide side of the field with Crouch in Newcombe but instead insisted on running it to the short side with Lance Brown. Osborne ran option to the short side because - in a Pro-I formation - the offense was (usually) strong to the field which meant there was also an extra defender to the field side, so short side made sense. But the wing-bone is a balanced formation so the defense also had to be balanced, so it would have made more sense to run where there is more space (and with one of your most dynamic players). And then there's the gem he spewed in a post-game news conference when someone asked him about running the fullback so much. His response was that you had to run the fullback a lot to open up the option. Really??? Have you not been paying attention the past 20 years when we'd run option all day until they forgot about the fullback and then he'd run by people who weren't even looking?
He just didn't get it as as OC.
But I'm not bitter or anything.