Good coaches show immediate improvement. Great coaches sustain it. It's as simple as that.
So Dabo and Gundy aren't good coaches?Good coaches show immediate improvement. Great coaches sustain it. It's as simple as that.
So Dabo and Gundy aren't good coachs?
Dabo was 19-15 after three seasons, yes I am counting the 7 games he coached his first year, and there was serious talk of firing him after he went 6-7 in 2010.
Gundy was 18-19 after three seasons, I doubt OSU fans were thinking 4 wins, 7 wins, 7 wins was some great improvement after going 24-19 the three years prior to his arrival.
With Gundy, aside from his first year (4-7), he had winning records, and overall made improvements in record from year to year or stayed the same (4-7, 7-6, 7-6). The records going back 7 years prior to Gundy taking over were 5-6, 5-6, 3-8, 4-7, 8-5, 9-4, 7-5. When you look at the actual year by year records in context, his performance and improvement was well within
We hired Riley because we really needed a place holder to get rid of all of Bo's toxicity. After Riley makes everything nice again, then we can find one who will become a legend. I think that's how the story goes.I just want a legend strolling the sidelines, current or future. The great teams out there have a great coach, shoes Nebraska has been in a couple of times in the past, currently that is not the case.
Who cares about the rest?
So his first 3 years (18-19) didn't equal the previous 3 years (24-14) but somehow "in context" it's all good...
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...except, that's a 2 win per season difference.
Stop acting like this is hard to understand and ignoring all his points. You look foolish.So his first 3 years (18-19) didn't equal the previous 3 years (24-14) but somehow "in context" it's all good...
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...except, that's a 2 win per season difference.
Stop acting like this is hard to understand and ignoring all his points. You look foolish.
Gundy and dabo both only had 1 losing season in their first three years at schools that did worse than NU did before Riley took over.
Now this whole debate could be a moot point if Riley goes out and has a winning season, which is still possible, especially if we win Friday.
I just don't think dabo and gundy are the great examples of coaches like Riley that you think, or hope, they are. It's not close, really, if Riley does end up with a losing season, especially a 4 gamer or something.
Stop acting like this is hard to understand and ignoring all his points. You look foolish.
just don't think dabo and gundy are the great examples of coaches like Riley that you think, or hope, they are. It's not close, really, if Riley does end up with a losing season, especially a 4 gamer or something.
Snarky memes aside, I didn't say it was "all good." His 4-7 season was only 3 seasons removed from 4 consecutive losing seasons, which is the context I am talking about. The reality is that in OSU's shoes, his 4-7 first season was not far outside of the recent expectations of the program, as opposed to what Nebraska's expectations are given recent history, and he showed improvement after it.
Dabo is a very rare exception. And I don't remember him losing to a MAC school at home or getting blown out by 59 points. His teams have always been competitive. I'd be willing to give a young guy like that more time, than a 64-year-old with a long career of mediocrity and a lot of bad losses on his resume.
Dabo is a very rare exception. And I don't remember him losing to a MAC school at home or getting blown out by 59 points. His teams have always been competitive. I'd be willing to give a young guy like that more time, than a 64-year-old with a long career of mediocrity and a lot of bad losses on his resume.
If that's not good enough, I'll dig up old articles from around that time where Oklahoma State peeps were calling for his head.
What's with the whole tradition coalition thing? I've never said I want anyone connected to the past of the program to be involved, I'm just not OK with losing given the history of our program.
Riley needs to show that he can win the division.
So Dabo and Gundy aren't good coaches?
reasons are not excuses. I'm sorry that reality hurts you so. Riley had a massive undertaking when he took the job. A complete rebuild project and people expect it to be done in less than 3 years.
Pelini put this program on a downward spiral and Riley got caught in the crosshairs.
If he is going to succeed we should start to see results soon.
Kirk Ferentz who most on here consider a mediocre to poor coach took over an absolute disaster at Iowa. He won 1 game his first year.
Year 3 - 7 wins (12 total games)
In years 4-5-6 Iowa won 11-10 and 10 games with an Orange bowl birth in there
At some point the wins have to come. The debate centers on the time frame.
And to follow up on my earlier post... I am torn, as I said, about what his fate should be if he has a losing season but is competitive in his losses. However, I would lean towards firing him even then. Primarily because it is just damn hard to justify two losing seasons out of three, when he inherited a program that had at least nine wins a year for seven straight years. You don't fire a nine win coach, no matter how big a douche bag he was, only to hire someone who has losing seasons in two out of three, with blowout losses as well.
This is the crap that makes me laugh. We were averaging more than nine wins a year under the last staff. Let's not pretend Riley took over a 2-10 team . We started sucking after he took over. Just like OSU started sucking before he left.reasons are not excuses. I'm sorry that reality hurts you so. Riley had a massive undertaking when he took the job. A complete rebuild project and people expect it to be done in less than 3 years.
Pelini put this program on a downward spiral and Riley got caught in the crosshairs.
Thanks, what's Riley's' win loss record at Nebraska shaping up to look like?
Stop acting like this is hard to understand and ignoring all his points. You look foolish.
Gundy and dabo both only had 1 losing season in their first three years at schools that did worse than NU did before Riley took over.
Now this whole debate could be a moot point if Riley goes out and has a winning season, which is still possible, especially if we win Friday.
I just don't think dabo and gundy are the great examples of coaches like Riley that you think, or hope, they are. It's not close, really, if Riley does end up with a losing season, especially a 4 gamer or something.
They showed sustained improvement. Clemson was not Nebraska.
Now look at them.
Gundy is at Oklahoma St. They aren't even suppose to be good.
OSU averaged 8 wins a season the three years before Gundy and he went 4,7,7.
Clemson averaged over 8 wins a season the three years prior to Dabo, doesn't seem like they were much different than Nebraska the last decade. Plus, Clemson and Nebraska played each other in the Gator Bowl Dabo's first year the two programs were in the same spot then look at them now.
The thing is, those were first time head coaches. You had to expect a learning curve. Nobody generally expects a first time head coach to step in and win right away. Sure, it happens, but those are great coaches. There is a reason our last coach is the only one to win 9 games in his first seven years.And the tradition coalition goes silent, that was quick.
reasons are not excuses. I'm sorry that reality hurts you so. Riley had a massive undertaking when he took the job. A complete rebuild project and people expect it to be done in less than 3 years.
Pelini put this program on a downward spiral and Riley got caught in the crosshairs.
Its highly possibly this talent isn't being realized because of the lack of development. I can't say that I'm seeing any real improvements by players and or player groups.What is this talent thing you speak of? There are maybe 6 "NFL possible" players on this entire roster and that is being generous. If you thought this year was rough wait til next year. This is going to be a pretty poor performing program for the next few years regardless of who the HC is.
You are right. The facts just don't bear this supposed "death spiral" out. The Riley apologists love this narrative and know they can get away with it because Bo could act like a jerk. One of the greatest football coaches of all time put it into perspective:I get tired of everyone saying this program was in a complete spiral. There is no proof to that......only that Mike Riley spiraled it his first year. All this crap about a cancer and player buy in. They didn't buy in because they hated half their new coaches.
But losing by 39, in year 5, is okay.
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Gosh damn tradition coalition, y'all are hilarious.