



Indeed, we would. Probably build a statue for back to back 9 win seasons.....Cornholio fans would probably be elated with a 9 win season right now...
But, if the program is stuck there at 9 wins for a long time, I'd be looking for someone else.
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Indeed, we would. Probably build a statue for back to back 9 win seasons.....Cornholio fans would probably be elated with a 9 win season right now...
Not sure I follow. Smart was hired in 2016. Had we won in 2012, then maybe Richt gets a longer leash.Actually chances are that if they hadn't brought in Tua, Jalen Hurts would have been there starter. Tua dethroned Jalen Hurts. They also may not have beaten Georgia in 2017 and you guys would not have fired Mark Richt had he gotten you a ring (at least not when you did fire him).
Not sure I follow. Smart was hired in 2016. Had we won in 2012, then maybe Richt gets a longer leash.
Huh? That was like 3 years ago.I guess I am getting Smart and Richt mixed up, I thought it was Mark Richt's teams that lost in that title game with the Alabama comeback when they put Tua in.
Huh? That was like 3 years ago.
Nebraska also had a series of woeful ADs that continually made bad choices. I swear Pederson went in with the specific agenda of destroying the program.
Yes, but if you don't have a talent rich state, it doesn't matter who the coach is, as they have no elite recruits to keep in state. That is why you see the coaches move around like chess pieces until they get to one of the select few schools in the talent rich states.Kudos to you for doing that research. I get it. However, I still maintain my theory that coaching is more attractive to recruits than location. While I completely agree with you that the majority of elite recruits come from the South and West, these players aren't staying there. Consider USC for example. During the 80's they were an elite program. The 90's not so much. Then Pete Carroll comes in and suddenly elite prospects are staying to play there. Not for the weather or the location but because a dynamic coach is attractive. Carroll leaves and USC backslides. There may likely be another resurgence now that Lincoln Riley is there but that only proves my point.
2017 is 5 years ago. 3 years ago (2019) was the LSU run with Joe Burrow.
It's:Kudos to you for doing that research. I get it. However, I still maintain my theory that coaching is more attractive to recruits than location. While I completely agree with you that the majority of elite recruits come from the South and West, these players aren't staying there. Consider USC for example. During the 80's they were an elite program. The 90's not so much. Then Pete Carroll comes in and suddenly elite prospects are staying to play there. Not for the weather or the location but because a dynamic coach is attractive. Carroll leaves and USC backslides. There may likely be another resurgence now that Lincoln Riley is there but that only proves my point.
I know he pissed a lot of people off with the stuff he did.No. Pederson was born and raised in Nebraska.
His issue was he wanted to establish his own legacy without the shadows of former greats.
That and needing a PhD to read his playbook.Bill Callahan wasn't a terrible hire in itself. Callahan could recruit (i.e. Ndamukong Suh).
Callahan's problem was bringing in his buddy Kevin Cosgrove as DC.
we gonna get more money than Bama
You had the entire fanbase calling for Pelini to be fired for winning 9 games a season. So saying that Nebraska fans would accept 9 win seasons is a flat out lie.
Texas A&M has won over 9 games ONCE in 25 years. They haven't won a conference title in 25 years. Yet somehow in that brain of yours, you thought this would be a good team to compare to Georgia?In finally beating Alabama last season, Georgia hadn't done anything that A&M hadn't already done. A&M had beaten Alabama twice since Georgia last beat them.
Not to mention Georgia beating Alabama was a rematch. Rematches tend to favor the team that lost the first game.
Do you know why Georgia's lost all those SECCG's to Alabama?
Because Georgia's had a relatively easy path getting to the SECCG out of the SEC East.
Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, South Carolina, Missouri, Vanderbilt.
Gasparilla Bowl: (G5) UCF 29 (6-7) Florida 17
Music City Bowl: (9-4) Purdue 48 (7-6) Tennessee 45
Citrus Bowl: (10-3) Kentucky 20 (10-4) Iowa 17
Mayo Bowl: (7-6) South Carolina 38 (6-7) North Carolina 21
Armed Forces Bowl: (G5) Army 24 (6-7) Missouri 22
Vanderbilt: (2-10) No bowl
So SEC East was (2-3) in bowl games with two losses to G5 opponents.
Even Missouri's won the SEC East twice in the last 10 years.
All things have gone through Saban/Alabama in the SEC and in CFB in general. Since Georgia beat them once in 14 years (in a rematch) you're all over UGA's nut sack.
That makes you a simpleton.
Why is this thread constantly at the top of my feed? Wgas
You would never see a Lincoln Riley leave Oklahoma to go to Nebraska or Brian Kelly leave Notre Dame to go to Nebraska or Jimbo Fisher leave FSU to go to Nebraska. It is never happening. California, Louisiana and Texas are all talent rich states -- that's why those schools can do that.
I'm a simpleton, yet you are on a COLLEGE FOOTBALL message board feeling the need to point out that all things have went thru Saban and Bama?All things have gone through Saban/Alabama in the SEC and in CFB in general. Since Georgia beat them once in 14 years (in a rematch) you're all over UGA's nut sack.
That makes you a simpleton.
Stupid answer is stupid. The fans still put their buts in seats during the down turn years unlike other B1G schools in Michigan that have a hard time selling out games when the losses pile up. Pelini’s firing was on Shawn Eichorst, not the fans.
I'm a simpleton, yet you are on a COLLEGE FOOTBALL message board feeling the need to point out that all things have went thru Saban and Bama?Thank you Captain Obvious. I didn't realize this needed to be pointed out. I figured the 6 national titles and the 15 consecutive years they have been ranked #1 in the polls at some point would suffice?!?! I guess people really do need to spell everything out for you.
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What some seem to not understand is that there is a different standard at a blue blood school than a non-blue blood school.
With what he did at USC, if Clay Helton was at UCLA with that same record...he's still their coach and likely on his 2nd extension. At USC, it gets him fired early in the season and people were calling for his head for at least 3 prior seasons.
The difference was that at USC the expectation is that you stand toe to toe with the best teams, every year and dominate the lesser teams. USC was beating the lesser teams, but not dominating them and getting embarrassed against the top teams.
That seems like Nebraska with Pelini.
USC and Louisiana is LIGHT YEARS EASIER to recruit to, as they have elite talent in their own backyard.Those guys could have been elite where they were.
Get back to me when you're not such a simpleton.