9-4, 10-4, 10-4, 9-4, 10-4, 9-4, 9-3 (this year) and ends up at Youngstown?
He'll probably work the Youngstown gig for 2-3 years until he gets some mojo back, and then take a juicy DC job somewhere.a) surprising he couldnt do better. i'd think there'd be a bunch of non-power 5 teams who'd hire him. maybe he wanted YTown?
b) nice records but it *IS* the big10 which, in Bo's tenure, had....2 and perhaps 3 good teams during that time (OSU, MSU, Wisky). Basically Nebrask defaulted to 6 weeks just by getting to play IU, Ill, Min (improving though!), Purdont, NW (used to be good I guess), Iowa, Mich (they've fallen off worse than Texas) each year along with chumps like MD and Rutgers they added.......and then throw in a Southern Miss, UAB and Chocktaw State for non-conf.....
Plus nobody even wanted the TARD !!!
If you believe the Pelini firing will have a huge impact then USC is probably the play. But on paper these two teams are pretty close. USC's SOS gives them a bit of an advantage. But how much of one, 6, 7 10 points? And if you want to take a guess at the excitement factor, how excited will USC be to be playing in the Holiday Bowl? That part I don't know. But I do know that 91% of the public is on the Trojans and the ESPN talking heads are asking USC to drop their drawers so they can each get in line for a blow job.So you guys that follow the Corn program closely, how do you think this Pelini firing impacts their bowl game against USC? Seems like a lot of points for SC to be playing with their suspect run D, but this is a step up in class from Big 10 to PAC 12 with the game out on the west coast.
Speaking of Mr. Warmth, he took one final parting shot at the Nebraska AD today. Kind of ridiculous behavior for a head coach at any level. Especially when you're supposed to be a role model for young men. http://www.omaha.com/huskers/bo-pel...cle_b202b14a-8633-11e4-8c91-f3f5386da4f8.html