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Originally Posted by gamboneee
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Originally Posted by schu_22
I disagree with this, firing Bo now would be a huge negative. You can't just fire coaches that get 9 wins every single year or your program will never attract a decent coach again. Bo has been getting better year by year, I truly believe that. Last year was probably the rock bottom because it was his first recruiting class being seniors, a class that was pretty godawful.
If you look at the young guys on this defense they're gonna be really good in years to come and you can tell that Bo is recruiting better. We're not going to jump to a top-5 level overnight but it just feels like he's got a solid foundation in place now.
A couple more 600 yard games and I might change my tune.
lol we are going NOWHERE with Mark Pelini, if you think otherwise you are in denial. Guy has had SIX YEARS to get his **** together and has not won a single meaningful football game. Nine wins means jack **** any more, sure it was something back in the days of 11-game schedules, but nowadays that means you went 9-4. Considering you get about 4-5 wins by just showing up in uniform at Nebraska, well, I'll let you do the math from there.
The whole "you can't fire guys who are semi-successful or you can't bring in another good coach!" thing is complete BS, it's a fallacy. I've yet to see one example of this. These guys are egomaniacs, if you offer them enough money, they ALWAYS think they can turn things around.
Pelini can't recruit, he does terrible ATS (strong indicator of coaching failure, as the spread is a good estimator of a team's true talent level), and his record in big games is downright hideous. His best teams were built on talent recruited by his predecessor, who actually was able to land some decent players. Things are gonna get ugly when all these 3 stars he populated the team with completely fill out the roster. Sad thing is he might put together another halfway respectable year with this pathetic schedule, but mark my words, we will never go anywhere without a coaching change.