You really are new to football. Tcu has had recent success. Tcu has had 3 winning seasons since 2017, we've had 0
Troy has had 3 winning seasons since 2017 including only a 2 and a 3 loss season, we've had 0. New Mexico state had a winning record before their coach since 2017, we have had 0. Lsu recently won a championship not too long ago, usc had a 11-3 record during that time. Fresno State had a 2 loss season in 2018, Texas Tech had a winning season before their coach took over, Oregon had a 12-2 record two seasons before their coach took over.
Your examples all prove my point. All those programs had more recent success when their head coaches took over than Nebraska did. Can't "be great" in year 1 when you're taking over a disaster. If you actually paid attention to college football in the past then you'd realize no coach has turned it around in year 1 after inheriting a team that's had 6 straight losing seasons.
Who made this ridiculous thread? This guy. He's not a "soyboy," but already quit after one game.sorry i'm not a soyboy that likes to watch volleyball
I bet you use words like “beta”. :laughpoundsorry i'm not a soyboy that likes to watch volleyball
It’s not game 30! Likely we’re much, much, much improved by then.Who made this ridiculous thread? This guy. Not a "soyboy," but already quit after one game.
Ehhhh, UCLA blows and has pretty much sucked throughout the last 50 years.With USC UCLA Oregon and Washington joining the B1G next year, I'm not so sure a young Tom Osborne could make it to year 4.
Oof it's only going to get tougher, but also funner (competition wise).
Rhule should be fine.
#7 wins will soon be the new #9 wins.
The Nebraska job is a rebuild and competition will be tougher moving forward. 6 straight losing seasons? Yikes, that is a rebuild job for sure. Although some of the greats can turn it around in 2 seasons or less.
So you're using one team as an example? It was an impressive win but your lack of college football knowledge still holds true. You still haven't named a coach who has completely turned it around in 1 season after having 5 losing season. But you apparently think 1=12.And we'll use Colorado as this season's example