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That's because it feeds your narrative. Riley's record at Oregon State is quite impressive considering how bad that program was historically prior to his arrival. I should know. I'm an OSU graduate.Offensively, Alabama was really quite average. Bama has won their championships with defense, for the most part.
Look at the top 10 offensive teams and there split.
Your comments about Riley's record just show me that he's truly a man without a system. And that is a recipe for mediocrity in college football. It doesn't surprise me he's had such a below average record.
What?"Usually they end up pretty average or worse" relative to the entire list of college football offenses. You do realize there's a large (growing) body of college football offenses that have scrapped the outmoded immobile QB-headed "balanced" offenses, right?Good Lord.Yes. Teams do it all of the time. And usually they end up being pretty average or worse.
I wont bother to explain to you why a 65/35 or more unbalanced ratio in favor of the pass is actually more effective, because you don't want to listen. Hell, you even point to stave as a positive example of offensive effectiveness.
It's cool.
Most teams are pretty average or worse, regardless of the scheme they run. That's called "math."
I love when you try to get snarky but fail reading comprehension in the process, Guy.
People were looking for reasons why our AD hired a coach with a .500 record. There has to be reasons for it, right? The athletic director obviously didn't expect his new coach to maintain a .500 record here at NU or he wouldn't have hired Riley.So with the whole Riley vs Harbaugh thing.......Harbaugh's history tells us he will wear out his welcome and/or move on in 2-3 years, but Riley's history was not an indicator he'd be a .500 coach at Nebraska? Got it.
Tom Osborne was a good recruiter and with a couple exceptions recruited very well to Nebraska and his systems. Anyone who says otherwise probably only has 2 brains cells waving bye-bye to each other or simply wasn't alive back then.Classic cm. He is shown numbers. Tells someone they are wrong. Are shown they are right. Then disregards those numbers all together.By your numbers, NU only landed 3 top 10 classes in 10 years prior to the championship run. That's not bad, of course, but I think the numbers at your other link tell the story better. I can't seem to cut and paste the chart, but NU had no top 5 finished between '87 and '94 and had more finishes in the 20s as it did in the top 10 during that span.
If you go by a combination of Emfinger/Wallace/Lemming, Nebraska had 3 top 10 classes in the 5 prior for both the 94 and 95 title teams.