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If firing Bo was such the wrong thing to do, why didn't he get another P5 job and why isn't he coaching now?
Are you asking me this question?
I never said that canning him was the wrong decision.
If firing Bo was such the wrong thing to do, why didn't he get another P5 job and why isn't he coaching now?
maybe he took his money and ran. How much was his buyout? Who says he even wants to coach P5.If firing Bo was such the wrong thing to do, why didn't he get another P5 job and why isn't he coaching now?
Because he's 56 & worth 15M. If I had that combination I'd be retired & living my best life.why isn't he coaching now?
No, just a general question to anyone.Are you asking me this question?
I never said that canning him was the wrong decision.
Thismaybe he took his money and ran. How much was his buyout? Who says he even wants to coach P5.
Bo's buyout was a little north of $6 million. People talking about a $15 million buyout are thinking of Scott Frost.
Or if he wants to be hired. I think he said he wanted to go to YSU because it was his hometown and he could actually coach there. I wouldn't judge his coaching ability on the covid year. His ability to actually coach should never be questioned. He was very successful here- but it turns out that our program is about more than winning. I cannot imagine him massaging donors in the current football landscape. The CFB world has really changed since 2015. It was just time for him to go. If he stayed in Lincoln I think it would have seized out and died.Bo's buyout was a little north of $6 million. People talking about a $15 million buyout are thinking of Scott Frost.
Frost is seven years younger than Pelini and still coaching with that $15mm in his pocket. Pelini could be coaching if people were trying to hire him.
People were talking about his net worth, not his buyout. He made more money in his career than just the buyout, you know.
His ability to actually coach should never be questioned.
Or if he wants to be hired. I think he said he wanted to go to YSU because it was his hometown and he could actually coach there. I wouldn't judge his coaching ability on the covid year. His ability to actually coach should never be questioned. He was very successful here- but it turns out that our program is about more than winning. I cannot imagine him massaging donors in the current football landscape. The CFB world has really changed since 2015. It was just time for him to go. If he stayed in Lincoln I think it would have seized out and died.
He won 9 games each year. Sure, it’s a plateau- a winning plateau. His success has not been replicated since. He was not fired for “plateauing” at 9 games/year. Every modicum of program success halted after his firing.Oh, no. It should.
On-the-field results matter. He had plateaued at Nebraska, that was pretty obvious. Four losses every year, including several blowouts per year. He was middling in Youngstown, especially after he lost the Nebraska-caliber guys who came with him. And he was atrocious at LSU, and got fired. Hasn't coached since.
Every modicum of Bo's success also halted after his firing.He won 9 games each year. Sure, it’s a plateau- a winning plateau. His success has not been replicated since. He was not fired for “plateauing” at 9 games/year. Every modicum of program success halted after his firing.
If plateau means playing in a conference title game 3 out of 7 years across two conferences... well sign me up. Yes, I understand the embarrassing losses were frustrating and no one enjoyed that losing. But I think it's safe to say that we would gladly take a once or twice a year beatdown against good teams and largely beat the mediocre or bad teams; than play close and still lose to the big names while having to battle and often lose to the likes of Northwestern, Maryland, Indiana, etc.Oh, no. It should.
On-the-field results matter. He had plateaued at Nebraska, that was pretty obvious. Four losses every year, including several blowouts per year. He was middling in Youngstown, especially after he lost the Nebraska-caliber guys who came with him. And he was atrocious at LSU, and got fired. Hasn't coached since.
Sure... except for the Youngstown State appearance in the FCS national championship game in his second year. Could argue that the every modicum line could apply to our program in the years that followed.Every modicum of Bo's success also halted after his firing.