Is CJH our Mark Richt/Bo Pelini

Is CJH our Richt/Pelini?

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  • No

  • Too early to tell


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Not at hire of course. I mean when they got rid of Richt. At that point he was sure to win a lot, just not likely a NC. UGA was lucky they didn’t go backwards.
Well idk if they fire Richt if they didn’t have an alumnus who was the biggest coordinator in the game at the time ready to step in as HC. Their real luck came when they recruited a so so player in the 90s and he went on to be a great coach.
 
Think, outside the box for just a second. I not only utilized Mark Richt but Bo Pelini as both were similar. I was not implying anything but rather inquiring other’s thoughts.

As far as Fulmer’s record against Georgia during Richt’s time, that may be part of the discussion but, his specific record against him is not.

That is why I keep stating you have something major against Fulmer and now me; because of Fulmer. You have posted as much in several threads now. Instead of trying to prove whatever false agenda you have for me, concentrate on the OP. If you don’t want to do that, then just don’t post.
I have nothing against Fulmer. I thought it was a huge mistake to fire him, said so at the time. He was a train wreck at AD though, so I kindly hope he enjoys his retirement and just shakes hands and raises money from now on. Gotta call major bull**** on you not implying anything, of course you were, you were "inquiring other's thoughts" as to whether UT would "settle" for a Richt/Pelini in Heupel. That's not a compliment to anyone involved. You just forgot Fulmer had a losing head to head record against Richt, and otherwise had a pretty similar career statistically (Stoerner's fumble and it's rewards aside) so you are trying to change the subject. It's embarrassing for you, I get it. You should just own up to it though, it's the best thing to do and people respect it alot more than trying to deny and deflect. I've been message boarding since the internet started, we all stick our foot in our mouths sometimes, you just need to summon the courage here to admit it.
 
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Too early to tell for me. BUT if he cannot produce a win over UGA this season or next, it becomes he’s our Mark Richt.
 
Has he wanted to be? I don’t know or care, but Nebraska has been a dumpster fire since getting rid of him.
All I know is that I didn’t/don’t see anybody leaping at the chance to hire him as a head coach. That tells me all I need to know.
 
Well idk if they fire Richt if they didn’t have an alumnus who was the biggest coordinator in the game at the time ready to step in as HC. Their real luck came when they recruited a so so player in the 90s and he went on to be a great coach.
The point stands though. When they hired Smart he was far from a sure thing. No coordinator is a sure thing. That’s all I’m saying. Richt wasn’t when he was hired. Most head coaches aren’t sure things either, you just have more relevant experience to go on than a coordinator.
 
Well he never played a NFL snap despite being All SEC, so maybe I was too harsh, but I think he probably got voted because guys threw away from Champ Bailey and at him a lot, so he racked up some stats.
He was one of those coaches son safeties several teams had in the 90's and 00's that were B+ athletes with A+ knowledge of the game, what they were supposed to be doing and what defense they were supposed to be in. LSU had a guy like him on one of their good teams.
 
Nebraska wishes they had Bo Pelini back. Dude won there and nobody since has been able to do anything remotely close to what he accomplished there.

I think Pelini was a declining stock. The offenses he had were not going to be conducive to how college football is played today or in the last 10 years. The dumb thing was hiring Mike Riley and thinking he was the answer. That's one of the 10 worst coaching hires of the last 25 years.
 
The thing is, without the “old system”, Nebraska would be a difficult place to win regardless. They fired Frank Solich for going 9-3 then stayed with Pelini for however many years averaging that many wins. There is not a large enough population density in Nebraska to recruit quality talent and kids don’t want to go there.

I guess using Pelini may have not been a good example. I guess a lot depends on the school.
 
The thing is, without the “old system”, Nebraska would be a difficult place to win regardless. They fired Frank Solich for going 9-3 then stayed with Pelini for however many years averaging that many wins. There is not a large enough population density in Nebraska to recruit quality talent and kids don’t want to go there.

I guess using Pelini may have not been a good example. I guess a lot depends on the school.
What is the old system and how could Nebraska recruit in the 90s but not today?
 
Hope so...

Some of yall forget, or weren't here during Dooley, Jones or Pruitt times. 10 wins this yr would be incredible. Our last game we looked as though we had never played football before. So bar is on the ground for me.
 

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