Huskerfollower4life
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Well TO had one so we are close.Yeah I think they had at least 3 murderers on that team
Well TO had one so we are close.Yeah I think they had at least 3 murderers on that team
We must not have seen the program the same during Bo’s time. In my view, making the conference title game every other year was a pretty good performance. Despite the administrative hurdles and that little conference realignment thing, he continued to win. Would have been really neat to see how good he could have been with support from his AD and the Chancellor (and local media not feeding the fire). As a side note: Bo led his team to the FCS title game in his second year with the Penguins. Fell off after that, but clearly he was doing something right.Bo has not garnered sustained success anywhere in his career. He was trending down every year he was NU's head coach. It's easy to look back more fondly from our current cellar dweller position at those years, but he wasn't the answer for our program any more that Billy C was or Mike Riley. All of them took over the program and watched it slip under their watch, more and more. Of all the failed coaches, Frank was the only one I think would have been better to keep in the long run than to let go. He may have been ok had we taken the recruiting aspect out of his hands and dedicated and entire department to supporting him in that regard. What a novel idea. As a program, we do actually deserve better than we've gotten over the past 10+ years. Not because we are pre-ordained to be good, but because we are committed and devoted to it. The coaching professionalism and quality need only match the program's dedication. It doesn't mean we are champions year in and year out, but it should equate to less complete embarrassment and folly.
Oh sh!t i didnt know Nebraska was going to the NFLAre you all forgetting what just happened with Urban? Where is this expectation that high quality players WANT to play for him now coming from? NFL players hated playing for him — they thought he was a bad coach and not good person — and they made that known. You want to bring in a coach that has a lot of legal (not to mention ethical and moral) issues, and who word among NFL players is that you don’t want to play for him? One NFL insider involved there called his work at Jacksonville “one of the most toxic environments/teams I’ve ever been a part of.” Why would high schoolers want to play for a coach that NFL players say is terrible and to stay away from…
Are you all forgetting what just happened with Urban? Where is this expectation that high quality players WANT to play for him now coming from
Chris Klieman
We’ve hired hot commodities. We’ve hired offensive & defensive “masterminds”. It’s time to place an emphasis on fundamentally sound football and player development. It’s time to hire a proven winner that doesn’t rely on top talent. Delivering an aggressive middle finger towards K State would be kewl too.
Understandable how you feel but three national championships speak for themselves no matter how you or me feel about it. Nebraska should be that desperate to win. Trev can't mess this up or he will be gone just like Frost.
I guess it's the fall off that has me convinced he wasn't our answer either. I feel he was falling off while here as well. Good coaches don't get boat raced several times a year. He just wasn't a Nebraska level coach in my opinion, and that has been shown over the years following his career as well. Just because we have hired even worse coaches along the way, doesn't mean he should have been retained.Fell off after that, but clearly he was doing something right.
I don't think Alberts is that desperate to want to win.
What about pouching the nfl?? Think we can grab a really good OC or DC
Are you all forgetting what just happened with Urban? Where is this expectation that high quality players WANT to play for him now coming from? NFL players hated playing for him — they thought he was a bad coach and not good person — and they made that known. You want to bring in a coach that has a lot of legal (not to mention ethical and moral) issues, and who word among NFL players is that you don’t want to play for him? One NFL insider involved there called his work at Jacksonville “one of the most toxic environments/teams I’ve ever been a part of.” Why would high schoolers want to play for a coach that NFL players say is terrible and to stay away from…
Im right with you. It gives you more time to put a team together instead of rushing to do that at the end of the season.Rhule is the hot name, but can we really wait until the end of the NFL season to find out? I still say our best bet is to focus on someone who is currently not coaching... Meyer, Herman, Mullen, etc.