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Could Y'all Put up with Bo Pelini as Coach?

I trust you, and the other thousands of NU fans. Way too many red flags. He never won big enough for bringing the meat headed drama that he is known for. Rutgers deserves much better. Someone clean and fresh.
Honest question - what exactly are the red flags? If am missing some, please fill in the blanks.

- Never won big: True, but most, if not all, coaches we get would be in this category.
- Cursing: C'mon, this is Jersey. Most of our grandma's can hang with him.
- Media: Honestly, F'em. As countless other examples have taught us - win and a lot of their nonsense doesn't matter.
- Donors: Most donors would let BP smack them in the face with a ham sandwich for 9-10 wins a year.
- "Big" Donors: This is just too pathetic a topic for even ME to snark at.
 
Pelini's buyout is based on what he is making at whatever school, however it must be at least the national average for coaches with his experience and record. A school like RU cannot hire him for $100,000 a year and have NU's payment be the rest. If that occurred the NU money stops. If they pay him $2mil a year then that is deducted from NU payment. Somebody on NU board thought that Pelini had to make at least $2.3mil annually at a P5 school to maintain any NU payment.
There is other reasons that we won't get into as to why you folks need to stay as far from him as possible unless you want to see things go down hill. The media there and him would be very ugly and it would get worse when/as Bo got more unfriendly towards them.
You can also hire him if you want all ties with former players to come to an end. Do you want it to where Eric Legrand is not allowed near the team, practice, ect? That is something else Bo does. He creates an us against the world bunker mentality with the team and shuts EVERYONE else out.
He does not also realize that donors are the reason schools have what they have. Donor "pressure" is not really an issue at NU as far as big donors thinking they run the program, however they do expect the coach to attend, speak, ect at donor/alumni functions that are part of his deal and also at least smile when doing it.
Bo's idea of running a fb program is that him and his coaches and players are 100% isolated from all other aspects of the university, alumni, media, and anything else. It is them against the world and there is to be nobody allowed to ever talk to him, the players or assistant coaches.
You don't want him. You will just have to trust me on this one.
And they said in Goodfellas, "That's that."
 
Honest question - what exactly are the red flags? If am missing some, please fill in the blanks.

- Never won big: True, but most, if not all, coaches we get would be in this category.
- Cursing: C'mon, this is Jersey. Most of our grandma's can hang with him.
- Media: Honestly, F'em. As countless other examples have taught us - win and a lot of their nonsense doesn't matter.
- Donors: Most donors would let BP smack them in the face with a ham sandwich for 9-10 wins a year.
- "Big" Donors: This is just too pathetic a topic for even ME to snark at.


Yeah, we can't hire him because he's a big meanie is not really a reason. lol
 
Pelini's buyout is based on what he is making at whatever school, however it must be at least the national average for coaches with his experience and record. A school like RU cannot hire him for $100,000 a year and have NU's payment be the rest. If that occurred the NU money stops. If they pay him $2mil a year then that is deducted from NU payment. Somebody on NU board thought that Pelini had to make at least $2.3mil annually at a P5 school to maintain any NU payment.
There is other reasons that we won't get into as to why you folks need to stay as far from him as possible unless you want to see things go down hill. The media there and him would be very ugly and it would get worse when/as Bo got more unfriendly towards them.
You can also hire him if you want all ties with former players to come to an end. Do you want it to where Eric Legrand is not allowed near the team, practice, ect? That is something else Bo does. He creates an us against the world bunker mentality with the team and shuts EVERYONE else out.
He does not also realize that donors are the reason schools have what they have. Donor "pressure" is not really an issue at NU as far as big donors thinking they run the program, however they do expect the coach to attend, speak, ect at donor/alumni functions that are part of his deal and also at least smile when doing it.
Bo's idea of running a fb program is that him and his coaches and players are 100% isolated from all other aspects of the university, alumni, media, and anything else. It is them against the world and there is to be nobody allowed to ever talk to him, the players or assistant coaches.
You don't want him. You will just have to trust me on this one.
But, how are you enjoying your current season and are you looking forward to the next two before you fire Riley?
 
Honest question - what exactly are the red flags? If am missing some, please fill in the blanks.

- Never won big: True, but most, if not all, coaches we get would be in this category.
- Cursing: C'mon, this is Jersey. Most of our grandma's can hang with him.
- Media: Honestly, F'em. As countless other examples have taught us - win and a lot of their nonsense doesn't matter.
- Donors: Most donors would let BP smack them in the face with a ham sandwich for 9-10 wins a year.
- "Big" Donors: This is just too pathetic a topic for even ME to snark at.


He couldn't win big at Nebraska in a watered down Big 12 and a weak B1G west. Calling administrators out and telling fans to f*ck themselves after getting dropped 70 on him like Wisconsin did won't play well in NJ. He couldn't handle Nebraska fans. Think about that for a second. NJ people would eat that guy for breakfast. He wouldn't know what to do. He claimed Nebraska didn't support him. Good luck at Rutgers. We have enough drama. We don't need another Queen.

Too many other options with way less baggage.
 
Yes, let's all just make decisions based on the douchebag media personnel from our area. Smart move
The media is going to hate us no matter who we have, until we win enough to build the kind of leverage you need to shut them up.
 
The principle still remains, at least in certain pockets. We are in one of those pockets, so it would be another shitshow that I'm not sure we'd win. We still would benefit from positive coverage, and even though i don't know if we'd ever get it from Politi (we wouldn't), some of the other coaches might engender fewer slam pieces from other writers.
It remains everywhere. Even in Clemens day it was caveated by the fact that sometimes you can pick a fight and the press wont fight back because they ave more to lose than you.
 
Pellini had a much bigger problem with the fan base and administration, not the media.
 
could be Bo would be a bad hire, but I doubt schools aren't considering him and that was what I tried to show and how his buyout made sure he couldn't give a discount to get a HCing position he was interested in.
Also remember Nebraska fired a winning HC before and that didn't work out to well for them.
Frank Solich was 58–19(34–15) and won the Big 12 title 3 times in his 5 years as HC there and was let go after a 9-3 season.
Spin it anyway you want, but Nebraska does some strange firing, in my opinion.

The Nebraska fan posting in this thread probably knows what he's talking about, but I'll take Bo's not allowing former players to be close to the program with a grain of salt.
 
Calling administrators out and telling fans to f*ck themselves after getting dropped 70 on him like Wisconsin did won't play well in NJ. He couldn't handle Nebraska fans. Think about that for a second. NJ people would eat that guy for breakfast. He wouldn't know what to do. He claimed Nebraska didn't support him. Good luck at Rutgers. We have enough drama. We don't need another Queen.

Too many other options with way less baggage.
This is pretty much spot on. It has too much potential to get ugly.
 
Pellini had a much bigger problem with the fan base and administration, not the media.
I think the media would love him as they loved a guy like Rex Ryan. He writes their copy for him. I couldn't imagine being on the Patriots beat. With Cryptic Bill every time you find a source, the organization ships him off to polkaville for violating the circle of trust and you are back to square one.
 
He had every resource in Lincoln and couldn't get it done. We don't need PeLLLLini

wut?

(Big 12 Conference)
2008 Nebraska 9–4
2009 Nebraska 10–4
2010 Nebraska 10–4
(Big Ten Conference)
2011 Nebraska 9–4
2012 Nebraska 10–4
2013 Nebraska 9–4
2014 Nebraska 9–3
Nebraska: 67–27
 
....AND... He is getting paid $4,212.99/day from Nebraska untill Feb 2019....sooooooo, that might help us with the rediculous temporary budget we are on...

Through 2016 Kansas and Notre Dame are paying Charlie Weis $12,478 daily. In 2016, Kansas is done and it drops to only 6529.43 a day he will make to 2019.
 
Guy has an outstanding 70-31 record . . . but . . . he's a nut. I know he my own Southern Baptist fanbase couldn't handle: "Our crowd. What a bunch of (effing) fair-weather ****ing—they can all kiss my ass out the (effing) door. 'Cause the day is (effing) coming now. We'll see what they can do when I'm (effing) gone. I'm so (effing) pissed off."

Could a Yankee fanbase put up with that and his screaming antics? For 9/10 wins per season?

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I certainly could....but he is not nearly PC enough for Rutgers.....not even close.
 
could be Bo would be a bad hire, but I doubt schools aren't considering him and that was what I tried to show and how his buyout made sure he couldn't give a discount to get a HCing position he was interested in.
Also remember Nebraska fired a winning HC before and that didn't work out to well for them.
Frank Solich was 58–19(34–15) and won the Big 12 title 3 times in his 5 years as HC there and was let go after a 9-3 season.
Spin it anyway you want, but Nebraska does some strange firing, in my opinion.

The Nebraska fan posting in this thread probably knows what he's talking about, but I'll take Bo's not allowing former players to be close to the program with a grain of salt.


It has been a known since Bo was hired that former players and coaches were not welcome around the program. No said they did things a certain way then and we do it our way now and that is my rule. Also did away with the black shirt tradition and several other small things that were staples of the NU program because Bo wanted nothing to do with the past nor have his current teams thinking about what had happened in the past. They were to make their own history and traditions.

To the guy asking about red flags. Without going into detail Google where his former d-line coach is now and look to see how much of it Bo got covered up even from the rest of the AD department. There are a lot of skeletons.
 
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No. I live in Omaha. Bo is cancer.

He had every resource in Lincoln and couldn't get it done. We don't need PeLLLLini

OK Riley has what another 2 years before they run him out of town. And no he is not going to turn things around in that time frame either.
When do you start "Bring Back Bo"

Nebraska's problem is their history
Glassford 1949-55=47% wins<< no one even knew where Nebraska was
Elliott 1956=40% wins<<< more of the same
Jennings 1957-61 = 31% wins<<< Ditto
Devaney 1962-72= 83% wins The Heydays of Nebraska FB
Osborne 1973-97 = 83.6% wins The Heydays of Nebraska FB

Frank Solich 1998-03 75.3% wins <<<< NOT GOOD ENOUGH???
Callahan 2004-07 55% wins <<< about Rutgers level, NOT good at all
Bo 2008-14 wins 71.3% << not as good as the OLE DAYS???
The good ole days will never come to Nebraska again with PARITY and that fact that lighting in a bottle came twice back to back coaches. Super rare It has been almost 20 years and 4 new coaches average turnover every 5 years. That average may go down to 4 years with Riley.
They have no home base of talent, hell metro Jersey have more overflow of talent then Nebraska will ever have. All said with all their money they will never be who they were back in the last century
Bo (71%wins) would be a great get for Rutgers to take the next step. But he is tied up with Nb $ for a few years. And screw what the (local) media may or may not do. HELL they may be gone (From my mouth to God's ear)by the time Bo is free.
 
If he got us to 9 wins every year, the donors main discussion would be where to build the statue of Pelini, near Pelini Field, or elsewhere in Peliniway?
 
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Wouldn't that work in favor of the FBS schools then? They'd be able to get him at a much lower salary? Unless I'm not understanding the buyout..his demand would skyrocket then, no?

Either way, a school with the tradition of Nebraska wanted nothing to do with him, and he was winning. There's something telling there...to me.

I wouldn't touch him, at least for a few years.

Not sure why you think there is something there.

At Nebraska, 9-4 is considered a bad year even if you're regularly playing on New Year's Day.

At Rutgers, 9-4 and playing in a legit NYD bowl game and you will have the school's complete backing.

Rutgers Ain't Nebraska, and that less than perfect record is why they fired him.

Because 3 and 4 losses a year don't cut it there....even if you're winning 9 or 10 games.
 
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I think the media would love him as they loved a guy like Rex Ryan. He writes their copy for him. I couldn't imagine being on the Patriots beat. With Cryptic Bill every time you find a source, the organization ships him off to polkaville for violating the circle of trust and you are back to square one.

They wouldn't love him. They would goat him into becoming the story, which he can't control himself from doing. He is a spaz. He couldn't handle the Nebraska fan base (who are probably the nicest people on the planet) or their administration who offers a ton of resources and support, even though he claimed they don't at all.

The guy didn't win big enough for as many problems as he causes. Tell the fan base and administration to go fvck themselves all they want. But you better win championships.

He didn't, and he may have won 9 games in watered down leagues and divisions, but he got blown out badly, more than a few times. At Nebraska.

No other schools are clamoring for the guy. Rutgers shouldn't be the first.
 
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yes... I mean have you read this board? That is considered polite around here.

But seriously, no one likes fair-weather fans.

If he can get Rutgers to win 9-10 games every year, I will personally give him my cell phone number so he can call me up and cuss me out after every game.
I'm with you. If he can regularly produce 9-10 win seasons, I too will give him your cell phone number so he can call you up and cuss you out after every game. I believe in doing whatever it takes.
 
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Could we put up with him? How about could he put up with us? He performed those antics in front of one of the most demanding but kind hearted fan bases in the country. Would he want a low paid, on average, job at a stumbling bumbling state school that cannot keep it's name out of the press and continues to feed Michigan with its best. talent.?. I am not a troll although I do have a face for radio :joy:
 
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It has been a known since Bo was hired that former players and coaches were not welcome around the program. No said they did things a certain way then and we do it our way now and that is my rule. Also did away with the black shirt tradition and several other small things that were staples of the NU program because Bo wanted nothing to do with the past nor have his current teams thinking about what had happened in the past. They were to make their own history and traditions.

To the guy asking about red flags. Without going into detail Google where his former d-line coach is now and look to see how much of it Bo got covered up even from the rest of the AD department. There are a lot of skeletons.

That is some crazy stuff. No wonder Pelini is toiling away from the big leagues. If he is lucky he might get a coordinator position at some factory, but that is his limit. Guy is a meatheadcase.

And only a complete and utter moron would come into a school like Nebraska and get rid of the black shirt tradition.
 
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