Mavric
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Nebraska had an unprecedented run from 1962 - 2001.
It's a bit naive and statistically unjustified to expect it could have gone on forever.
Pretty sure no one is saying that.
Nebraska had an unprecedented run from 1962 - 2001.
It's a bit naive and statistically unjustified to expect it could have gone on forever.
Pretty sure no one is saying that.
Let's not leave out perhaps the most significant contributor......a retired chancellor.We've been blaming four coaches and two ADs for not sustaining the run, but that's a wicked expectation level to maintain.
Ok he was 7-7 then 9-3 the very next year. I would’ve liked to have seen what he would have done the following season. If he would’ve lost big again then there would be greater grounds to dismiss him.If he was going to be fired, what would like like to have seen done differently that would have been "with dignity"?
I think six years is a pretty fair chance.
I think that many people thought it was time for a change but the way Frank was kicked to the curb was just cold, especially since he did what the administration had asked him to do. That’s no way to treat someone who had given so much to the program. Frank was one of us. He deserved to at least go with some dignity.
Do you think he got a fair shake? Maybe he wasn’t going to be a great coach but I would have liked to have seen him given a fair chance.
Kinda seems like everyone is saying that.
We've been blaming four coaches and two ADs for not sustaining the run, but that's a wicked expectation level to maintain.
Mike Riley's greatest contribution may be providing a palate cleanser for the next run.
Literally no one is doing that. There is no one saying a coach HAS to win one national title, let alone several in short succession. This is a complete fabrication.
Literally everyone is saying that the level of excellence we established from 1962 - 2001 should have continued. The only question is who screwed the whole thing up.
I have no problem with this. Frank did a lot for the football program over a lot of years. It's too bad that it ended like it did but if this is a way to bury the hatchet then it's a good thing. It's nice for the Athletic Dept or whoever to offer something like this.
But Frank deserved to be fired. He just isn't that great of a head coach. He was a loyal assistant and was probably pretty good at that. But he was in over his head as head coach of the Huskers and particularly should never have tried to be both HC and OC. He just didn't have a feel for that part of it. When Tom's recruits ran out, so did Frank's success. It was time to do something different. The direction we tried was a colossal failure but that doesn't make the original change wrong.
Yes, one of 'us' as in a Husker player/coach.I hope you are referring to the fact that he cherished NU football like us. Because there are a couple things that Frank is know for and US doesn't include me and 99% of the rest of us.
FIFYI agree. But if we were gunna do it 2002 should have been when. Not 2003 off a 9 win season.
Timing and appearance are everything and we failed hard at all of it when we firedboth 9 win coachesSolich.