NU spanked Johnson's ass pretty good a couple of times when he was at Okie State.If you’re going to count Jimmy Johnson you need to include the years he was at Oklahoma St too..
NU spanked Johnson's ass pretty good a couple of times when he was at Okie State.If you’re going to count Jimmy Johnson you need to include the years he was at Oklahoma St too..
In TO's 25 year head coaching career, NU lost only 1 game (ISU in 1991, I think) to a team that finished the year with a losing record. That's beating who you should beat as a prime example.Cool on paragraph one.
As far as paragraph two goes.......that is and was the whole point of my argument. You need to follow from the beginning when I was in a conversation with Kong about overall record. Rhule's record after year 2 is he wins about 76% of his games, winning the games he should win with few exceptions. If he does that at Nebraska he will be here as long as he wants to be here.
My point on Osborne is that for the vast majority of his time at Nebraska, he beat the teams he should and struggled with the elite teams. It doesn't matter that some of the teams he should beat were also ranked, those were quite simply games he was expected to win. When his teams played Oklahoma, Miami and Florida St teams, in games that mattered, his teams struggled, sans the 4 year period I mentioned. Osborne was 12-13 in bowl games.
Without actually going back and looking, I would guess TO's overall record against those teams was about 120-5/115-10, or something outrageous like that. The 6 teams Tuco listed were accountable for 25 of TO's career losses, so other losses were few and far between.NU had the automatic wins against KSU, KU, ISU, CU, OSU. Granted, once in a while some of these teams were decent to good, but overall a weak ass bunch for a lot of years.
That was every conference as I remember it.NU had the automatic wins against KSU, KU, ISU, CU, OSU. Granted, once in a while some of these teams were decent to good, but overall a weak ass bunch for a lot of years.
That’s great.I’ve read/heard Dylan is an absolute grinder in the weight room and at practice. He’s not a diva here to take it easy. I think his dad understands what it takes to be successful at football at an elite level and would wager he is a bigger mentor than HH will ever be. Not saying the blue collar grit of HH won’t help but I think DR is coming to the table with plenty of grit.
Great point. Dylan has had 18 years of mentorship by national championship winning NFL pro. He probably doesn't know how to handle teammates at all.I’ve read/heard Dylan is an absolute grinder in the weight room and at practice. He’s not a diva here to take it easy. I think his dad understands what it takes to be successful at football at an elite level and would wager he is a bigger mentor than HH will ever be. Not saying the blue collar grit of HH won’t help but I think DR is coming to the table with plenty of grit.
He did nothing better in his last few games of the season than he did in the first games. If anything he regressed. Certainly didn’t show a development progression over the stretch of games he played in or started.What do you mean Haarberg didn’t get better under Rhule? He won 5 games for Matt Rhule, how many under Scott Lost?
First of all what I said was he improved under Rhule because he was actually playing qb and winning vs bench warmer, not even in qb meetings under frost.He did nothing better in his last few games of the season than he did in the first games. If anything he regressed. Certainly didn’t show a development progression over the stretch of games he played in or started.
But I’d welcome you showing me where I’m wrong
It’s been at least 5 years since he’s had a teammate for more than 1 seasonGreat point. Dylan has had 18 years of mentorship by national championship winning NFL pro. He probably doesn't know how to handle teammates at all.
Hope so too!It’s been at least 5 years since he’s had a teammate for more than 1 season
And he’s been the #1 kid on every board since about then, also
It’s hard to get to the top. It’s much harder to stay there. Here’s hoping he’s one of the rare ones.
Who is the NC winning Pro? I didn’t think Dom came until 98.Great point. Dylan has had 18 years of mentorship by national championship winning NFL pro. He probably doesn't know how to handle teammates at all.
Would be very embarrassing if @GBRforLife1 was spouting falsehoods from his perch atop Mt PiusWho is the NC winning Pro? I didn’t think Dom came until 98.
That's not even the 10th most embarrassing thing I've done today.Would be very embarrassing if @GBRforLife1 was spouting falsehoods from his perch atop Mt Pius
Very embarrassing indeed
I’m very nervous about our QB situation- it’s not ideal.Better than losing to bad teams like the other two bums
Haarberg stabilized this program. He is Rhule’s culture personified. A winner, as Coach likes to refer to him.
We should all be very glad to have him in the QB room. If even a tiny fraction of his grit, heart and guts rub off on the rookies, we’ll be much better for it.
My biggest concern is Dylan not handling the team well, not earning the respect of his elders, not being able to take the necessary punches to the face/ego. He has a mentor in HH and I hope he takes advantage of it.
Kid has all the physical tools, but what separates avg, good and great is entirely between the ears/behind the ribs/in the nutsack
and Schnellenberger at OU.If you’re going to count Jimmy Johnson you need to include the years he was at Oklahoma St too..
why? Johnson's teams at OSU were average at best. Nebraska should have beaten those teams 29-25-3 and were ranked (18 coaches poll) 1 time to end the season and played in 2 minor bowl games in his 5 years.and Schnellenberger at OU.