To be fair the other guy lost 1 or 2 games a year to teams he had no buisness losing to. At least we made some improvements there.
Yeah, that's not really true.
And Riley lost more games he shouldn't that Pelini did in seven years.
Actually it is. And I'm talking this year only.
I guess you can semantic "no business losing to" however you want. He lost to four team that won fewer than 8 games. Total. In 7 years. He lost to four teams that won 8 games. So that's a total of 8 games in 7 years. Again, depending on how you want to define "no business losing to" which I don't think includes 8 win teams.
And it's convenient to only talk about this year. Ignore Riley's failures and exaggerate Pelini's. I guess if that's what it takes...