The hot head coaching commodities are always guys who proved themselves by taking downtrodden football programs and turning them around almost immediately. That's what Mike Riley did at Oregon State, one of the weakest and least respected major conference programs at the time. Over the years his aggregate record certainly flattened out into the average category, but he was still operating a program that was second-tier in his own state, and still pulling out the occasional upset of much more talented teams. The year Nebraska hired him, Riley was voted the second most underrated head coach by his college football peers and enjoys a fairly stellar reputation within coaching and recruiting circles. So while I think he has a lot left to do at Nebraska, I think we can give him a little credit for being above average.
He also wanted to be here. And appears to be taking a long-term strategy.
So yeah. Let's check back in two years.
Eh, maybe, maybe not. Two years before Riley got there, they were 4-7. His best year of the first two years he was there was 5-6. Erickson was really the one who turned it around. Riley kept it up for awhile but never got particularly close to Erickson's 2000 season.
That's a bit churlish. The 5-6 record was the best record at at OSU in more than 25 years, and Riley's 8 bowl games (in 12 seasons) doubled the number of OSU bowls over the previous 100 years. Erickson definitely thrived with Riley's recruits, but Riley had a nice run in his second stint. Erickson's 2001 OSU team went 5-6 when the talent graduated, and he went on to have a couple miserable seasons with the 49ers.
I think most college football observers not on Husker bulletin boards don't have a problem giving Riley credit for doing more with less.
Yes, but I don't think getting one more win would necessarily be "turning the program around." And when you start talking about bowl games, that's after he left and Erickson came in, which is what I said.
If you're going to say that Erickson won with Riley's recruits, it would also be true that a decent amount or Riley's success came with Erickson's recruits. And something tells me you're kind of speculating about who got how much talent and when that talent graduated.