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lol Notre Dame is still receiving votes in the coaches poll Oh my god in the AP poll too
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TAMU spending infinite money on their coach and recruits only to never win the west is hilarious. Meanwhile Arky hired an OL coach and hit the portal hard and are probably going to challenge for the West this year. Lol, lmao, etc.
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 00:23 |
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Achernar posted:How the hell did that happen anyway? Frost came off super hot from UCF, and just utterly poo poo the bed. I know part of the problem is Nebraska is severed from its old recruiting grounds in TX/OK, but still, losing to sun belt teams is embarrassing. Nebraska is just straight up geographically hosed recruiting, but even with Frost he brought in a ton of Florida guys who immediately flunked out or transferred. I guess their best hope going forward is to try to poach from usc/ucla once they join but even that seems like a pipe dream. Also something behind the scenes with Frost stinks to high hell but who knows what
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PostNouveau posted:lol Notre Dame is still receiving votes in the coaches poll Oregon State being unranked in both polls is some bullshit, they've been insanely exciting and have 2 decent enough wins.
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Is ... is the SEC East better than the SEC West? Is that possible?
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Achernar posted:How the hell did that happen anyway? Frost came off super hot from UCF, and just utterly poo poo the bed. I know part of the problem is Nebraska is severed from its old recruiting grounds in TX/OK, but still, losing to sun belt teams is embarrassing. The old AD let Frost do whatever he wanted, including hiring his moron friends for his assistants who kept being awful coaches. Frost and the old AD became heavy drinking buddies allegedly, and the AD gave Frost a huge pay increase and contract extension during a losing season, because having the hometown hero was good for business... So Frost wasn't motivated to change, or fire his moron friends, and recruiting suffered even more. Also, allegedly his personal life just fell apart.
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PostNouveau posted:Is ... is the SEC East better than the SEC West? Is that possible? eh idk. Arkansas could probably beat any SEC East team besides Georgia.
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LeeMajors posted:TAMU spending infinite money on their coach and recruits only to never win the west is hilarious. Challenge for second?
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HannibalBarca posted:eh idk. Arkansas could probably beat any SEC East team besides Georgia. It’s oddly even this year, especially with Bama looking kind of down. Tennessee and Kentucky look pretty good in the east. Not sure how Ole Miss and LSU will shake out in the SEC landscape—or if TAMU focuses or folds from here on in. Should be pretty interesting. Henchman of Santa posted:Challenge for second? They have the lines and a mobile QB to give Bama fits if they don’t sort out their defense.
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 00:51 |
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killer crane posted:The old AD let Frost do whatever he wanted, including hiring his moron friends for his assistants who kept being awful coaches. Frost and the old AD became heavy drinking buddies allegedly, and the AD gave Frost a huge pay increase and contract extension during a losing season, because having the hometown hero was good for business... So Frost wasn't motivated to change, or fire his moron friends, and recruiting suffered even more. Also, allegedly his personal life just fell apart. Must be the only man to ever ruin his marriage after moving from Florida to Nebraska
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 00:52 |
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So how much was the pay bump to go from UCF to Nebraska and face this humiliation.
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 00:54 |
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:So how much was the pay bump to go from UCF to Nebraska and face this humiliation. At least 15M, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 01:08 |
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killer crane posted:The old AD let Frost do whatever he wanted Your note has EVERYTHING to do with the "why" behind Nebraska football woes. It's a combo of very small town good ol' boys club and a dysfunctional university (in parts) clinging to the past, colliding with the small towns biggest profit generator. This shows up in the Athletic Director position, where we've churned through five in 20 years. Steve Pederson fired Frank Solich, who had just won more games in his first six seasons than either Tom Osborne or Bob Devaney in their first six. Pederson thought he could poach Steve Spurrier of the then Washington Redskins. He did not ask Spurrier first. Houston Nutt delivered a masterclass in negotiation. Pederson did not get a search committee together. Pelini becomes the emergency interim head coach, keeping us afloat. Pederson hires Bill Callahan. Bill sucks. Pederson is fired, lasting four years. Tom Osborne takes over for six years. Pelini becomes head coach. Osborne retires, Shawn Eichorst takes over. Shawn Eichorst fires Pelini, again without a search committee. No one but Mike Riley is considered. Riley smiles a lot, famously makes leg day optional for D1 football athletes. Eichorst is fired, lasting four years. Bill Moos, rumored Frost drinking buddy comes in, fires Riley, hires Frost. He shuffles around Nebrasketball. Volleyball wins a National Championship no thanks to him. Moos retires after four years. Enter Trev Alberts, who is in his second year. I get the impression we hired Trev Alberts because he cut football and wrestling at the University of Nebraska - Omaha to bring them up to the D1 Summit League. You see, he can make "tough decisions." Regardless, you can see a 20 year long pattern of lovely decision making. The decisions are lovely cause the hires are all someone's buddy from back in the day, or someone who put in time during the glory years. This is probably most football decisions, but the effects are amplified here. If the Bill Moos rumors are true, more icing on the cake. And the University itself might be clinging too hard to the past to actually do anything about it. Edit: LMAO I forgot Bill Callahan in between Solich and Pelini. Too much poo poo to go around. ThePopeOfFun fucked around with this message at 01:53 on Sep 12, 2022 |
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https://twitter.com/larsanderson71/status/1569081585433018376?s=46&t=JqAPP_mZvlY4SUYLhPiTjw
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DC Murderverse posted:https://twitter.com/larsanderson71/status/1569081585433018376?s=46&t=JqAPP_mZvlY4SUYLhPiTjw ...Have they even asked Matt Campbell first?
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DC Murderverse posted:https://twitter.com/larsanderson71/status/1569081585433018376?s=46&t=JqAPP_mZvlY4SUYLhPiTjw I'm loving the first reply to this: https://twitter.com/BBeyea/status/1569082233511624706?s=20&t=kJ39UB5L7goPd5-l25V7cw
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 02:19 |
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Adun posted:I'm loving the first reply to this: lolololol
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ThePopeOfFun posted:Pederson hires Bill Callahan. Bill sucks. Pederson is fired, lasting four years. Tom Osborne takes over for six years. Pelini becomes head coach. I love this era of Nebraska football, because it's the real point the wheels came off. Callahan was hired to modernize the program, instead of relying on Osborne's increasingly irrelevant old playbook. Callahan wanted Nebraska to run an aerial, hurry up offense, and would talk about how college football wasn't stuck in the 90s, and Nebraska shouldn't be either. Some old crusty rear end boosters complained so hard they got Osborne involved to fire him. And within a couple years that same offense structure was winning the national championship. Callahan might have sucked, but he knew where college football was going, and Nebraska never ever wants to change.
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 02:27 |
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DEACS BITCH, just IMO. Well me and Alaois, maybe.
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 02:37 |
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I'm dangerously close to feeling desperate enough to start a new dynasty in NCAA 14
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SamuraiFoochs posted:DEACS BITCH, just IMO. did you know Wake Forest has only ever started a season ranked once before, in 2008
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DC Murderverse posted:https://twitter.com/larsanderson71/status/1569081585433018376?s=46&t=JqAPP_mZvlY4SUYLhPiTjw I swear I’ve heard this like four other times for other teams. It could happen, but I’ll believe it when I see it.
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killer crane posted:I love this era of Nebraska football, because it's the real point the wheels came off. Callahan was hired to modernize the program, instead of relying on Osborne's increasingly irrelevant old playbook. Callahan wanted Nebraska to run an aerial, hurry up offense, and would talk about how college football wasn't stuck in the 90s, and Nebraska shouldn't be either. Some old crusty rear end boosters complained so hard they got Osborne involved to fire him. And within a couple years that same offense structure was winning the national championship. The boosters hated Callahan because he cut off their access and stopped those coach brunches/luncheons/dinners or whatever they were. And since the high school programs were still running the option, local kids didn't fit in Callahan's scheme. So we lost the Nebraska walk ons and all of this was used to drive him out. That said, the thing that really drove Callahan out was refusing to fire his DC Kevin Cosgrove.
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killer crane posted:I love this era of Nebraska football, because it's the real point the wheels came off. Callahan was hired to modernize the program, instead of relying on Osborne's increasingly irrelevant old playbook. Callahan wanted Nebraska to run an aerial, hurry up offense, and would talk about how college football wasn't stuck in the 90s, and Nebraska shouldn't be either. Some old crusty rear end boosters complained so hard they got Osborne involved to fire him. And within a couple years that same offense structure was winning the national championship. Honestly Nebraska would probably be in better shape today if they just stuck with the triple option.
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whos that broooown posted:Honestly Nebraska would probably be in better shape today if they just stuck with the triple option. Ah, a Dan Carlin fan.
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hobbesmaster posted:Ah, a Dan Carlin fan. Idgi
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Is Nebraska primarily an issue of the school no longer being able to recruit athletes of the caliber needed to compete, or was Frost that dire as an in game coach? I realize the issues are related as when you are terrible and lose a lot then top players don't want to go there, and that recruiting is one of the big jobs for the head coach. The fact that I've seen the Huskers on the losing end of many many close games in recent years suggests to me that he was a bad in game coach.
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 02:57 |
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Zwabu posted:Is Nebraska primarily an issue of the school no longer being able to recruit athletes of the caliber needed to compete, or was Frost that dire as an in game coach? He was a pretty bad in-game coach. Edit: please understand and appreciate that I composed and summarily deleted three replies before settling on this
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Zwabu posted:Is Nebraska primarily an issue of the school no longer being able to recruit athletes of the caliber needed to compete, or was Frost that dire as an in game coach? A good motivator and bad strategist maybe? It's kind of baffling to think of how you always play just below the level of your competition.
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 03:09 |
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Can I interest Nebraska in a used Paul Chryst? You'll run the dang ball, constantly win 8-10 games but still feel like you are under performing and white Midwestern dads love him.
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 03:13 |
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I hear Bo Pelini is available
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 03:19 |
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Go get... ...uhhh........ ...... ERIC CROUCH
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 03:19 |
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Bo Pelini had four 9-4 seasons and three 10-4 seasons. I'm not even sure why y'all fired him to begin with. Was he banging boosters wives or something?
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# ? Sep 12, 2022 03:21 |
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UGA has now been #1 in: 1942 1980 2008 2017 2021 2022
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PostNouveau posted:Bo Pelini had four 9-4 seasons and three 10-4 seasons. I'm not even sure why y'all fired him to begin with. Was he banging boosters wives or something? Telling the fans to eat poo poo on a live mic, though frankly that should’ve given him a lifetime contract
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PostNouveau posted:Bo Pelini had four 9-4 seasons and three 10-4 seasons. I'm not even sure why y'all fired him to begin with. Was he banging boosters wives or something? Nah he was just a huge rear end in a top hat. That's the case with most coaches, but Nebraska has a certain nice Midwestern reputation to uphold.
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Roasted Donut posted:God drat this has been a really sick day of football. Excellent and funny upsets everywhere, if only Texas hadn't lost. Bama needing like the worst call in the history of the sport to erase a safety and a no-call on a blatant facemask in the red zone to beat Texas was an upset. poo poo happens and the result is the result, but also the game was the game and everyone who saw it watched Bama get outplayed by a Texas team with a one-legged backup QB.
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Urban going to Nebraska
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PostNouveau posted:Bo Pelini had four 9-4 seasons and three 10-4 seasons. I'm not even sure why y'all fired him to begin with. Was he banging boosters wives or something? That was Carl
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nebraska doubling down on the frank solich decision in perpetuity.
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