Riley has played a very soft schedule in 3 years and is still barely above 500. The assumption that we have talent has no basic in fact, as we struggled to beat arkansas state and rutgers and lost to two mediocre teams. The idea that there is a set number of years for a coach is absurd. Riley's teams are not efficient, they turn the ball over a ton for a vanilla offense, they have a ton of penalties for such a passive team...they aren't explosive in any one area, riley isn't developing NFL talent. And we have been embarrassed on national tv when it matters. If Riley was fired tomorrow and there was an interim coach it would make no difference, the team will beat teams that they are superior to and get drilled by good teams.
These last 3 seasons have been more difficult than any season since 2012.
2014 was the easiest schedule in many many years, followed by 2013. Nebraska only won a single game against a ranked opponent in 2014 and proceeded to get blown out against Wisconsin for the 3rd time.
Turnovers and penalties have been a problem for Nebraska for over 10 years now. Martinez led the nation in fumbles and fumbles lost. There hasn't been as many fumbles since Riley has gotten here which is at least a positive in that regard.
Embarrassed on TV? Again, that has been a Pelini staple all the way into year 7 of his tenure.
Until Riley's recruiting classes mature, Nebraska isn't going to show very much improvement. He had very little to work with when he got here. It was the closest to a complete rebuild as you can get. The deniers will argue otherwise.
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