[Husker] Pragmatic silver lining
aj05810 at windstream.net
aj05810 at windstream.net
Fri Dec 10 08:31:34 CST 2010
It IS good pub if your coach was approached by a school like Miami and turns them down because his current job is just that good.
IMO, Bo's job here isn't finished. In fact, it's just started. Yes the team is leaps and bounds better than when he came. However, if you haven't won the league championship and taken the team to a BCS bowl, have your really done all you can do? Bo keeps saying that this team hasn't reached it's full potential. I see Bo as a coach much like TO. Developing players to be the best. Have teams that consistently challenge for the league championship and the MNC. Why take a step backward and go to the U where you would be starting all over again. Just my 2 cents.
---- David Strong <gbrlist at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> I second the notion that we don't know what is going on, but no reason we can't discuss "what if".
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> I don't really think that pub about the coach maybe leaving is good. The idea that any pub is good pub is not really true in this case. I don't see how it opens doors in the area of recruiting, I might be missing something there. The fact that the program is back from the grave is pretty well known. Winning at least one of our two biggest games of the year would have helped, but all in all it was a good season and we get some respect now.
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> IF...Bo should get an offer from Miami, I think he will probably have to give them a decision before the bowl game. It is unlikely they will wait. He probably won't want to do that. But it's a good time for Miami, FL to come knocking...getting a little chilly in the flatlands this time of year!
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> My feeling is that this will probably blow over with all parties saying there was never anything serious going on but you never know.
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> Dave
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> > But I think there is a silver lining to the potentially
> > non-big news.
> > Pelini's public stock in terms of being a recognizable name
> > in college
> > football has just risen by a vast amount. All over the
> > nation papers are
> > replicating his name under the keywords "most coveted" and
> > "defensive
> > genius". By the same token Nebraska is being acknowledged
> > as a program
> > rising again from a lull.
> >
> > My hope? That yes the Miami AD did informally approach
> > Pelini, and yes he
> > did consider it (how many of us wouldn't listen to a
> > lucrative potential
> > offer) but in the end wants to finish the job. Nebraska
> > (and Pelini) will
> > have gotten free press that paints both quite nicely.
> > Pelini now has more of
> > a star quality that can open some doors with regard to
> > recruiting and to new
> > assistant coaches when that need arises.
> >
> > Should the unfortunate happen and Pelini pull the eject
> > handle, there is
> > still a silver lining (albeit with a slight question mark)
> > as NU is
> > positioned as a program poised for its return and, I
> > believe, a more
> > attractive spot that it was 4 years ago.
> > ---
> > David Elfering
> > aroundomaha at gmail.com
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