I know it's early, but I'm not exactly expecting the 4-3 baseball team to light the world on fire this year.
I hold out hope for Miles, think he's a good coach, and like him personally, but good lord does our basketball team suck this year.
Finally, I appreciate that Riley hasn't coached a football game for us yet, but he essentially is just transferring a lot of his old staff here. I don't personally buy the theory that giving him increased resources is going to magically turn him into a championship caliber coach. I had no great love for Pelini (okay, I despised having him as our coach), but I don't really seen Riley having a different peak than him, given his long track record. The main differences between Riley and Pelini are as follows:
1) Riley is really likeable. Pelini isn't.
2) Riley isn't a public embarrassment. Pelini is.
3) Riley actually tries to win games against good teams and sometimes does. Pelini didn't.
I still see us being at best a 4 loss team in football, with giants looming at Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State.
I hold out hope for Miles, think he's a good coach, and like him personally, but good lord does our basketball team suck this year.
Finally, I appreciate that Riley hasn't coached a football game for us yet, but he essentially is just transferring a lot of his old staff here. I don't personally buy the theory that giving him increased resources is going to magically turn him into a championship caliber coach. I had no great love for Pelini (okay, I despised having him as our coach), but I don't really seen Riley having a different peak than him, given his long track record. The main differences between Riley and Pelini are as follows:
1) Riley is really likeable. Pelini isn't.
2) Riley isn't a public embarrassment. Pelini is.
3) Riley actually tries to win games against good teams and sometimes does. Pelini didn't.
I still see us being at best a 4 loss team in football, with giants looming at Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State.