[Husker] I hope Husker Nation is HAPPY

j j jjj112665 at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 2 16:54:39 CST 2005


That would all depend on how complex of a system he
brought in and how much of it he tried to run the
first couple of years without " his players" in the
system. And that means on both sides. Also depends on
how well he is liked by the players that are there.
And how good of staff he brought with him. Many
factors on if he would win or not. 



--- Dana Williams <mug135 at hotmail.com> wrote:

> 
> >Any unknown even with no experience would probably
> be a step up!
> 
> Well, even if, for the sake of argument, say SP does
> replace HCBC after the 
> season is over. Won't the next two seasons with the
> new coach be pretty much 
> like these last two? The new guy will change the
> offensive and defensive 
> systems, and have to take a few years to recruit
> players that fit into the 
> new systems. Do not get me wrong, I do not like to
> see the team finish below 
> .500 and not go to a bowl game. But no matter who is
> here, or will be here, 
> he is likely to experience two or three seasons of
> growing pains. All part 
> of college football in the 21st century. To quote
> former LA Kings coach, 
> Barry Melrose, if winning was easy, everybody would
> be doing it (sorry to 
> mix puck with pigskin).
> 
> Dana in O.C.
> 
>
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