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TheHuskerFreak

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Fraud didn’t have much experience as a HC and was given more than four years here to learn in the job.

If MJ was given the job (big if), I feel good saying his results over 4 years would be much better than Fraud did. No question!

What Fraud did here was the biggest swindle in college football.
Probably, but that is more because frost was so bad. You have to do a really bad job to not make a bowl in 5 years at Nebraska. Pelini haters constantly remind us that nobody would hire him today. Well that guy that nobody would hire won 9 games every year. Imagine if we actually hired a great coach?
 

tmcats

Sophomore
May 29, 2001
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Klieman isn't going to be NU's next coach. Him and the AD at KSU are tight knit.

I've written this many times, that you're not getting Klieman without Taylor. They're like brothers of different mothers.

 

steinek11

All-Conference
Apr 18, 2004
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Klieman isn't going to be NU's next coach. Him and the AD at KSU are tight knit.
Listen, if he was doing poorly, the ad would have no choice but to fire him. Their friendship would mean zero. The ad would not fall on the sword for him. Don't be naive. Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that he is not married to the AD, although they are very friendly. If a promotion (ahem Nebraska) comes along, you take it.

There's a reasonable chance he could win the Big ten with Nebraska resources and make it to the BCS. The likelihood K-State ever makes it to a BCS game is astronomical. If he was offered the job and didn't take it, the only conclusion one could draw is that he is not serious about winning big. Truth.
 

king_kong_

Redshirt
Nov 3, 2021
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Listen, if he was doing poorly, the ad would have no choice but to fire him. Their friendship would mean zero. The ad would not fall on the sword for him. Don't be naive. Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that he is not married to the AD, although they are very friendly. If a promotion (ahem Nebraska) comes along, you take it.

There's a reasonable chance he could win the Big ten with Nebraska resources and make it to the BCS. The likelihood K-State ever makes it to a BCS game is astronomical. If he was offered the job and didn't take it, the only conclusion one could draw is that he is not serious about winning big. Truth.
Calling the playoffs the BCS is king ****

Preach!
 

tmcats

Sophomore
May 29, 2001
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Listen, if he was doing poorly, the ad would have no choice but to fire him. Their friendship would mean zero. The ad would not fall on the sword for him. Don't be naive. Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that he is not married to the AD, although they are very friendly. If a promotion (ahem Nebraska) comes along, you take it.

There's a reasonable chance he could win the Big ten with Nebraska resources and make it to the BCS. The likelihood K-State ever makes it to a BCS game is astronomical. If he was offered the job and didn't take it, the only conclusion one could draw is that he is not serious about winning big. Truth.
 

TruHusker

All-Conference
Sep 21, 2001
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I'm surprised how many HC's don't appear to have the ability to evaluate what schemes give their team the best chance for success in conference or the best game plan for an opponent, or even understand the strengths of their own team. Evaluating recruits is also a huge part of it. Some of the Husker candidates have those qualities.
All HCs are idiots, didn't you know that? They know nothing about football and can't call plays either. Why would anyone pay them to do all these things is beyond me.