[Husker] I know I liked Pelini for a reason.
David Strong
gbrlist at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 11 18:23:25 CDT 2007
There's a 29 year old Offensive Coordinator on the staff of Nick Saban at Alabama. Extremely highly thought of. His name is Major Applewhite and we all remember him as a player...heart, mind, soul, and guts of a winner hands down. It appears he is bringing that to coaching as well. However, he is already being talked about as the replacement for Franchione after he is fired.
There will be plenty of fine candidates when we GROCa. Hopefully whoever is doing the hiring will do a better job then.
Dave
> Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 15:40:02 -0700
> From: dlfeldman at ameritech.net
> Subject: Re: [Husker] I know I liked Pelini for a reason.
> To: marklandin at gmail.com
> CC: husker at tssi.com
>
> Well, I do think that Bo would have been a better head coach now than back then. Still . . . .would he have done worse than our current 4 year record? I don't think so.
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> My preference would have been to have given Solich time to find out if his new coaching staff could maintain the 9 game minimum record for at least another year if not two. My next preference would have been to hire Monte Kiffin as a "short-term coach" as Pelini matured. While Pelini eventually went on record as stating he wouldn't stay if not a head coach, he did say something early that suggested he would be a D-coach for Kiffin. But Kiffin withdrew his name when SP stated that Pelini would be given full consideration as head coach. Bo didn't feel he was given that consideraiton.
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> I think SP thought he could get Urban Meyer here, but he guessed wrong. SP interviewed the internal candidates first, ruled them out, but was shut down by UM before being approached (interview by media).
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> I don't understand why Callahan felt it necessary to go "outside the family" to get a coach. And don't say there weren't candidates -- starting with Gill and Pelini and culminating with Kiffin. My guess is that SP didn't feel he could be in control without "cleaning house."
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> My prediction on the Husker future is that BC will make staff changes and be given two more years to reach 10 win seasons. If not . . . he's gone. Unfortunately, Pelini will be a HC somewhere in two years (probably LSU) and Kiffin will be at or near retirement. I HOPE TG can turn things around quickly Even more so, I hope BC can turn things around, but I have no confidence that he can do so.
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> Duane Feldman
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>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Mark Landin <marklandin at gmail.com>
> To: Duane Feldman <dlfeldman at ameritech.net>
> Cc: "andy at knipp.com" <andy at knipp.com>; husker at tssi.com
> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 3:19:14 PM
> Subject: Re: [Husker] I know I liked Pelini for a reason.
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>
> On 10/11/07, Duane Feldman <dlfeldman at ameritech.net> wrote:
> > I can see why Pedersen passed on Bo . . . NOT!!!!
> >
> > Duane Feldman
>
> Are you thinking Pelini should have been head coach? Because he stated
> he would settle for nothing less. If so, and you believe Bo Pelini is
> head coaching material now, do you think he was 4 years ago? In other
> words, do you believe Bo 4 years ago is the same coach he is now?
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