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I've said it before and I'll say it again: the only way this program will ever return to prominence is we we shell out the $ to hire an established big name coach/recruiter who will be able to lure prime recruits to Lincoln. Don't get me wrong, I like Coach Riley, and I support him. He seems like a nice guy. But as far as being an elite coach, he's not.
But...he's really nice....and a Prius driver..which is even better than riding horses because they eat grass and fart methane which is unfriendly to the planet and makes him even more... you know, nice.
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Some smart a$$ pointed it out on another thread, but the most elite available coach was Jim Harbaugh. A proven winner and a notorious prick.

If only we had shelled out the money for Jim Harbaugh, we could have had a head coach who lost his opening game to a team from Utah.

So what's the f'ing difference, guys?
Look at the records from Michigan and Nebraska last year. That's the difference.

 
It's probably fair to say that fans in certain parts of the country might not know Mike Riley's name. Fans in Pac Twelve country should, so it's not accurate to suggest that he is only known in Nebraska. And in coaching circles he's held in very high regard. Mike Riley's reputation on that front is an asset.

 
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If only we had shelled out the money for Jim Harbaugh, we could have had a head coach who lost his opening game to a team from Utah.

So what's the f'ing difference, guys?
The difference is that Harbaugh has reached elite status because he's already proven himself -- you know he's capable. With Riley, we don't know that.
 
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No. The point is how you make sweeping and panicky pronoucements based on the first game you see.

There was actually a lot to like in that game.

 
I hope that wasn't directed towards me? I haven't made any "sweeping and panicky pronouncements" and I agree, I did like some things that I saw in Game 1.

 
Don't argue with the guy. Short of Riley winning a national championship next week he won't be satisfied.

 
but to be truthful, if you ask the average football fan who Mike Riley is, I'd venture to say that outside of Nebraska, most people wouldn't know.
I would say this is wrong. The average Nebraska fan might have that impression because many of us had no idea who he was.

Not that name stature is very important. As the HC of Nebraska now, everyone will know who he is. This would be true even had the hire been, say, our version of Derek "Who???" Dooley.
I live in Louisiana. Just for kicks, today I asked 10 of my coworkers, all of whom are avid football fans, if they knew who Mike Riley is. The number who knew? Zero. I'll stick with my opinion.
Yeah, well, Louisiana....

 
Don't argue with the guy. Short of Riley winning a national championship next week he won't be satisfied.
Next week is too late- Riley should have already won a few... like Harbaugh.
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Well to my recollection (i could be wrong) is that every team that Harbaugh has taken over was a complete dumpster fire prior to his hire.

He wasn't handed the keys to a "Cadillac" that had won 9 to 10 games each of the previous 7 seasons while being driven by a supposed blind, incompetent driver.

 
Issue one: People are "happy" that the coaches "looked" composed.

It is an issue because they "looked" the part but did not coach the part in the last 4 minutes.
We're not saying that if the Hail Mary was incomplete, which--rush 3 or rush 5--is still an almost unlikelihood that it's completed.

 
I'm curious about how many people in year 1 of Callahan's tenure were saying something close to the same thing as we are with Riley.

I'm waiting to make my judgements in full capacity. Right now I think we'll be fine. I don't care if people don't know who Riley is. They are about to find out.

Who seriously pays attention to Oregon State football outside of Pac12 territory?

 
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