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Owen who?
I am so glad we didn't hire Fleck or Frost.
I know Frost was loosely discussed on the board, but was he even an actual candidate for the position?
I won’t lie, I was really big on Fleck and slightly disappointed when we didn’t hire him, but I couldn’t be more happy to be wrong about something.
Frost never would have come here...I hope he did not use the entire candidate and interview process for his self-promotion....I don't think he did. I will give Pollard credit for just hiring CMC instead of letting it become the career public relations campaign tool and circus that the Chizik hire time period was.....Agents putting names out there like Harbaugh and such which were TOTAL lies but good publicity for the coach. I think things have changed....at least I hope they have...and people embrace authenticity over fake branding.
I love Dan McCArney and he will always be welcome at my gamewatch parties, but he was always in career-promotion mode it seemed at the time....always looking for the next job and career advancement that the self-help book he read or psycho-babble seminar taught him to do. Hard to believe Chizik was actually here collecting paychecks.....so weird.
PJ Fleck might be a future seminar giver....but man, that team was coached like hot garbage yesterday. Minnesota football is toast again for another coach-hiring/recruiting cycle....5 years maybe. I should have went into coaching.
Really? McCarney is the exact opposite of someone looking for the next coaching job. That dude would have been content winning 4-6 games and riding out to retirement with ISU.
Really? McCarney is the exact opposite of someone looking for the next coaching job. That dude would have been content winning 4-6 games and riding out to retirement with ISU.
The hold call that broke the streak was iffy at best if not outright bogus.
P J Fleck??? Still employeed????
I guess on the good side, that win probably just prolonged the Scott Frost experiment and extra year before they fire him and buy out his contract.
Well it finally happened, NU got its win against an even more crappy B1G school. It was bound to happen.
But living here in Omaha, this is what is really aggravating. The local sports talk guys are always referring to the "defense-optional Big 12." As if the B1G really plays tough defense but in the Big 12 we just don't have any good defenses at all.
Well, let's see, just yesterday you had 1,085 yards of offense between Purdue and Ohio State. Penn State and Indiana had 971 yards. Wisconsin and Illinois had 845. Nebraska versus Minnesota combined for 1,133 yards. Looks like a lot of "defense-optional" games right there. Where you don't have a lot of yards is in a Michigan game which actually has an outstanding defense, an Iowa game which has an above-average defense or when two sub-par offenses collide as in Rutgers versus Northwestern.
So, congratulations to the Huskers on that first win, but stop pretending that your conference plays defense any better than the Big 12. Come on back and let's see how you can do, stopping Oklahoma, Texas, Texas Tech, Okie State, West Virginia, Iowa State (now that we have finally figured out our best QB option we have gained 465 yards and 498 yards our last two games against ranked teams) or even Baylor. It's all very subjective and dependent upon the teams on your schedule, where the B1G teams get the advantage of avoiding some opponents every year.