huskered17
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What kind of relationship do you have with Diaco and Langs, away from practice and games? Rumor has it you don't like each other.
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I help out with my son's baseball team, and I enjoy helping out with practices more than the games. I'm more about the process of getting these kids better, and that comes from practices. Practices are where the kids are going to learn and get better and come together as a team. The team last spring/summer was pretty inconsistent, and I told the head coach that I thought his practices could be better and the kids could "learn" more. He has said one goal he wants for next season is more productive practices.Exactly. As if he needed to do research at some point with other trusted head coaches and try to figure out where his "practice focus" and "practice intensity" measures up to other successful programs.
It doesn't seem that hard to read between the lines and make a relatively fair assumption in saying that Riley probably just kept doing what he'd always done, and therefore got the same results.
We all know that our practices in the 90s under Osborne were high intensity. It's well-documented. If you play like you practice, it seems relatively obvious that either Riley or his coordinators just don't have appropriate standards of practice intensity that the average Top 25 program has. How else does Iowa knock off Ohio State? How else does Wisconsin consistently spend the vast majority of every season ranked, and even sniffing the Top 10?
Which is what they did. He was told to get rid of Banker. He may have been told to get rid of Langs too. Mike became upset when he tried to get those guys raises and was told to pound sand.Maybe not...but like any good boss will tell you...all you gotta do is start making their life miserable.
1. Mike you need to fire this guy
2. Mike you need to fire this guy
3. Mike we just managed to beef up the Non-Con schedule with games at Bama and at Clemson...
4. Mike we were able to sell a home game this year so you have 3 straight on the road
5. Mike gonna need you to can this guy from your staff
I thought Diaco was a step in the right direction when it came to hiring better coaches. I think nearly everyone did. Some of this season makes no sense to me.I think it would be interesting to just ask him what he feels went right and wrong in his 3 years with the program and what surprises (positive and negative) he found when he arrived and really got to know what he was in for as Nebraska's coach. I would suspect there would be many interesting details that many fans and outsiders, and even some insideres, are completely unaware of that would give a lot of perspective.
I think Riley has always appreciated having the media spotlight on his program and all the fan interest (and support early on anyway). I believe he is a very honorable man and would be shocked if his departure is anything but honorable and respectful. Now the assistants, who knows? I hope our next HC, be it Frost or otherwise, opts to keep a few of the current staff (coaches or otherwise) as there is always a value in some continuity.
Which ones, will take someone with lots more inside info and detail and interviews, etc. We really don't know these assistants personally well enough to decide.
But, we need to hire the best coaches that money can buy in every area and RECRUIT, TRAIN, BUILD AND DEVELOP. The next coach needs to tell the returning players that if they want to play, they will be in the absolute top, best physical shape of their lives. Bigger, stronger and faster. Period. If they aren't, they don't play.
I'd also go with, what went wrongWhy do you think you failed at Nebraska?
What really was your reason for coming to Nebraska? Did you really expect to win or did you do it to get more money for retirement? Because you sure didn't approach it like you expected to win.