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Breaking News - Pelini in Lincoln

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Done deal. I'm listening to Bo talk now. I thought I heard thunder from the South, but seeing no clouds, I surmised it was a couple thousand mildcat fans crapping their pants in unison.
 
LSU fans don't seem to be upset with Bo leaving. Wonder if he coaches LSU in the bowl game? If so, I guess TO can stay on the recruiting trail.

LSU defense won that game yesterday with an interception but how good is Tennessee?

Florida waxed TN and put up about 50 points. So did Bama.

Been a weird year is all I can say..............
 
Pelinni will not fix NU.


Huskers miss a bowl next year too.

looked like a suck up from the few minutes I watched of it.

I will be very curious to see what he assembles as a coaching staff. if he gets the right guys NU may improve, but remember when Cally was brought in????

you huskers went nut over Cally. claiming to "restore the order" national titles, and everyone bowing to the huskers......

how many titles did Cally give you???
 
Pelinni will not fix NU.

I'm not impressed by him either, but who knows? Maybe him being defensive minded he will run all the defensive players off and start over.

That's where the Huskers are lacking....................when you give up 38 average points per game somethings got to change. Bigtime!

But.........will the fans tolerate a few losses until things get back on track?

They're already calling for 9 wins next year. :roll:
 
Husker fans weren't wild over Callahan. We knew it was a botched coaching search and we just hoped we got lucky.

Look at Pelini's rankings at all his defenses and then tell me he can't coach.

How much do you want to bet on us going to a bowl game next season, Jigs?
 
a decent bowl, or one of the 6 win .com bowls?


if Bozo washes out, how does this add up for T.O.? he has bet his reputation on Bozo.......
 
Well, this is one 'Cat fan that's awfully happy they brought in Bo.

He's not the coach to fix the system. He'll be at best a middle-of-the-road coach. But he might be a heck of a recruiter. At LSU he had enough talent that they could mask a bunch of mediocre coaching.

Look at what happened when they got into they heart of their schedule. They started giving up 20+ points/game. I think Gill would've been a better long-term choice, but I think we're starting to see something brewing in NE that has infected everybody else. Impatience. They want to win NOW, and if they don't they're going to can the guy. Solich went 9-3 and got the axe. Pretty sure that Dr. Tom even had some less than perfect years when he started, but they still gave him a chance. Heck, it took him over 20 years to win his first Nat'l Championship as head coach. (But I will admit that he was very competitive prior to that :P ) And what everybody seems to be forgetting is that he coached in the heyday of college football when the "powers" would have 100+ kids on scholarship. That pesky scholarship limit has done a pretty good job of bringing parity to college football.

I'm not trying to say that K-State is gonna' be much either, I think Prince's team quit on him. Doesn't say much for his coaching.
 
I have heard that Gill is being asked to take the AAD job, then step in to take over for TO.

Stoops walking into OU and winning a title in his second or third year has everyone thinking it can be done.

honestly, I would not wish the head job at NU on my worst enemy....the guy is on the hot seat from the word go!
 
honestly, I would not wish the head job at NU on my worst enemy....the guy is on the hot seat from the word go!

Jigs, they are ranked #71 in the country. Heck, the guy don't have to do much coaching at all to move up! :lol:

Then again, that's #71 out of 120 teams...........there are a few spots left below them...................... :lol:
 
cattleluvr18 said:
jigs said:
Pelinni will not fix NU.

we know jigs.

i havnt heard anybody say anything that good about him. :? but if they still bring in people like Scott Frost and Turner Gill for assistant coaches like they were talking, and T.O. sticks around....who knows.


I've heard plenty good said about him. Idiots like Jigs only listen to what they want to hear because they are insecure about their own POS team and coach. He's already got more to work with at Nebraska than Prince has amassed during his years there. I guarantee you that KSU would kill to have the talent that this Nebraska teams has that has yet to play up to it's potential. Don't read to much into this crybaby moron Jigs, he's just jealous becuase his team is heading the wrong direction.
 
"Bo is a great person and a great coach. He did a wonderful job for us while he was on our staff and he has obviously been successful at his other stops, as well. He's ready to be a head coach and I am sure he will do an excellent job for Nebraska."

-- Oklahoma Head Coach Bob Stoops

"The previous coaching staff understood football. You do not get to the level they were at by not understanding X's and O's. But there is a difference between simply understanding and knowing football and then getting young people to respond. Bo Pelini has a track record of getting young people to respond. Coach Osborne spoke immediately about the importance of understanding Nebraska culture. He talked about character, but he also talked about a proven track record. I went through the stats. It is pretty impressive. You cannot even list them. What he has accomplished as a coordinator is pretty remarkable. I remember when he got hired here the first time. He had been a position coach and a linebacker coach with the Green Bay Packers. It took me about three games to say this guy knows what he is doing. It is the ability in the game to be able to make adjustments. I think the great thing is when you hire Bo Pelini, because he has worked with so many great coaches, the untold story is not that we just get Bo Pelini as a head coach. We are now one of the best coaching staffs in the country."

-- Trev Alberts, Former Husker All-American and CSTV analyst
 
Work Hard and Study Hard said:
"Bo is a great person and a great coach. He did a wonderful job for us while he was on our staff and he has obviously been successful at his other stops, as well. He's ready to be a head coach and I am sure he will do an excellent job for Nebraska."

-- Oklahoma Head Coach Bob Stoops

"The previous coaching staff understood football. You do not get to the level they were at by not understanding X's and O's. But there is a difference between simply understanding and knowing football and then getting young people to respond. Bo Pelini has a track record of getting young people to respond. Coach Osborne spoke immediately about the importance of understanding Nebraska culture. He talked about character, but he also talked about a proven track record. I went through the stats. It is pretty impressive. You cannot even list them. What he has accomplished as a coordinator is pretty remarkable. I remember when he got hired here the first time. He had been a position coach and a linebacker coach with the Green Bay Packers. It took me about three games to say this guy knows what he is doing. It is the ability in the game to be able to make adjustments. I think the great thing is when you hire Bo Pelini, because he has worked with so many great coaches, the untold story is not that we just get Bo Pelini as a head coach. We are now one of the best coaching staffs in the country."

-- Trev Alberts, Former Husker All-American and CSTV analyst

Stoops and Alberts?? this is what you base your opinions on??? a former boss, and a big red homer....

about like deciding Hillery is right for the White House because Bill Clinton and Nacy Pelosi say she will save the country!

you really have a dimmented little world you live in....
 
To be fair, the Stoops endorsement is closer to Obama than Bill Klinton.

I fear NU will be nasty again next year. NU still has as many elite athletes as the rest of the North combined. A new defensive coach will reduce defense to knocking helmets off and get over that tenative approach. I sincerely believe allahan knows enough to win, but I have to conclude his sophisticated NFL scheming is a difficult adjustment in college.

I don't know about anyone bowling from the North; MU will be better, Kansas only loses 4 to graduation and has alot of redshirt help coming, CU's development curve is steep, ISU improved all season long under their first year coach - they're gonna be good, and Prince is going to have to prove something or pack his bags. Nebraska is still Nebraska, but the rest of the North isn't as sickly as it used to be.
 
jigs said:
a decent bowl, or one of the 6 win .com bowls?


if Bozo washes out, how does this add up for T.O.? he has bet his reputation on Bozo.......

He has his bet his reputation on Bo? :lol: :lol: :lol: You've got to be drunk, Jigs! The man is a hall of fame coach, has 3 National titles as head coach, 2 more as an assistant, enough conference champ. rings for all his fingers and toes, certainly one of the best coaches of all time and you think his reputation rests on one coaching hire? :lol: :lol: :lol:

I'll tell you what, I've got T.O., Jigs, and Mike in a room. If I want to know anything about bourbon, I ask Mike. If I want to know the best titty bar in Wichita, I'm talking to Jigs. If I want to know anything about college football, I'm looking at Tom. If Tom says Pelini is the best man for the job, I have no doubt he is the best man for the job.
 
hate to disappoint you old buddy, but I do not go to Wichita tittie bars.

Salina is much closer. meet you at the sale barn this wednesday, we will buy a few calves, and then go over to the "Wild Wild West" club.
 
I feel sorta dejected; I used to live 50 miles from Wichita yet Sandhusker would solicit wichita debauchery input from someone 150 miles away.
 
Work Hard and Study Hard said:
"Bo is a great person and a great coach. He did a wonderful job for us while he was on our staff and he has obviously been successful at his other stops, as well. He's ready to be a head coach and I am sure he will do an excellent job for Nebraska."

-- Oklahoma Head Coach Bob Stoops

"The previous coaching staff understood football. You do not get to the level they were at by not understanding X's and O's. But there is a difference between simply understanding and knowing football and then getting young people to respond. Bo Pelini has a track record of getting young people to respond. Coach Osborne spoke immediately about the importance of understanding Nebraska culture. He talked about character, but he also talked about a proven track record. I went through the stats. It is pretty impressive. You cannot even list them. What he has accomplished as a coordinator is pretty remarkable. I remember when he got hired here the first time. He had been a position coach and a linebacker coach with the Green Bay Packers. It took me about three games to say this guy knows what he is doing. It is the ability in the game to be able to make adjustments. I think the great thing is when you hire Bo Pelini, because he has worked with so many great coaches, the untold story is not that we just get Bo Pelini as a head coach. We are now one of the best coaching staffs in the country."

-- Trev Alberts, Former Husker All-American and CSTV analyst

thanks for that piece of info. :wink:

i didnt really mean what the media has to say, but what normal people (fans) are saying. sorry that i did not make that clear.

were all just gonna have to trust Tom on this one.
 
Brad S said:
I feel sorta dejected; I used to live 50 miles from Wichita yet Sandhusker would solicit wichita debauchery input from someone 150 miles away.

Sorry, Brad. When I thought of debauchery, Jigs was the first person that came to mind.
 

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