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Happy 88th Birthday, Coach Osborne!

Mount Rushmore worthy, for sure. Best 25 year span of any coach ever.
Accomplished a lot at Nebraska. But the timing was right for him for sure. Not sure he would have survived the end of the 90's and transition into the BIG. He was nearly ran out of the state in the 80's. Honestly I would have guessed he was older than 88.
 
88 is getting up there... Would Love to see NU do something special before we lose that state treasure! gonna be a tough day when that happens
 
Accomplished a lot at Nebraska. But the timing was right for him for sure. Not sure he would have survived the end of the 90's and transition into the BIG. He was nearly ran out of the state in the 80's. Honestly I would have guessed he was older than 88.
Not so sure about that. His offense towards the end was already experimenting with spread formations out of the shotgun. His offense would have easily evolved into what Meyer and Kelly did in the 2000’s
 
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Not so sure about that. His offense towards the end was already experimenting with spread formations out of the shotgun. His offense would have easily evolved into what Meyer and Kelly did in the 2000’s
Im not saying that it wouldn't have. I'm saying he may not have gotten the chance.

His words.

Osborne interviewed with Colorado following the 1979 Orange Bowl, later saying "I thought there was enough unhappiness here that maybe I ought to look for a job."[20] CU offered a considerable salary increase and Osborne even traveled to Boulder to meet the team, but he ultimately declined the offer, not wanting the coach against the players he had recruited to Nebraska.[20]

I grew up in the 70's and 80's. Tom got a lot of heat and that was without the internet and chat sites.
 
Im not saying that it wouldn't have. I'm saying he may not have gotten the chance.

His words.

Osborne interviewed with Colorado following the 1979 Orange Bowl, later saying "I thought there was enough unhappiness here that maybe I ought to look for a job."[20] CU offered a considerable salary increase and Osborne even traveled to Boulder to meet the team, but he ultimately declined the offer, not wanting the coach against the players he had recruited to Nebraska.[20]

I grew up in the 70's and 80's. Tom got a lot of heat and that was without the internet and chat sites.
A lot of the heat that Dr. Tom took was the timing of Barry Switzer and the amazingly fast athletes he was recruiting to Norman at the time. The Selmon brothers and the defenses of Larry Lacewell were stonewalling everyone. It was a frustrating time in the Big Eight for everyone else including Husker fans. And TO was receiving the backlash of it. That is why he interviewed with Colorado. The local media wasn't exactly kind to him at the time either. Husker fans at that point had been spoiled in the early 70's when Devaney was having his way with Chuck Fairbanks and the Sooners. Then Switzer and Larry Lacewell came along. The challenge was Nebraska couldn't cherry pick recruits out of Texas like Oklahome did. But TO figured out the speed thing in the long run.
 
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Im not saying that it wouldn't have. I'm saying he may not have gotten the chance.

His words.

Osborne interviewed with Colorado following the 1979 Orange Bowl, later saying "I thought there was enough unhappiness here that maybe I ought to look for a job."[20] CU offered a considerable salary increase and Osborne even traveled to Boulder to meet the team, but he ultimately declined the offer, not wanting the coach against the players he had recruited to Nebraska.[20]

I grew up in the 70's and 80's. Tom got a lot of heat and that was without the internet and chat sites.
His legacy at NU when he toyed with the CU idea was way different than by the time he retired after the '98 OB. He hadn't even won an outright conference title by '79. Are you saying he would have been forced out if he stayed on past '97 and went back to 9-10 win seasons like he had in the 70s?
 
A lot of the heat that Dr. Tom took was the timing of Barry Switzer and the amazingly fast athletes he was recruiting to Norman at the time. The Selmon brothers and the defenses of Larry Lacewell were stonewalling everyone. It was a frustrating time in the Big Eight for everyone else including Husker fans. And TO was receiving the backlash of it. That is why he interviewed with Colorado. The local media wasn't exactly kind to him at the time either. Husker fans at that point had been spoiled in the early 70's when Devaney was having his way with Chuck Fairbanks and the Sooners. Then Switzer and Larry Lacewell came along. The challenge was Nebraska couldn't cherry pick recruits out of Texas like Oklahome did. But TO figured out the speed thing in the long run.

His legacy at NU when he toyed with the CU idea was way different than by the time he retired after the '98 OB. He hadn't even won an outright conference title by '79. Are you saying he would have been forced out if he stayed on past '97 and went back to 9-10 win seasons like he had in the 70s?
No I was saying that he may not have made it through the 80's had the competition been what it was in the late 90's and into the BIG with fan expectations and the rise of chat boards and such. I recall him saying as much in an interview years ago. His main regular season obstacle was, as the post above indicated, Oklahoma. The rest of the Big 8 was crap until Colorado made a push in the late 80's and early 90's. Then you throw in the consistent bowl losses and you had a whirlwind of discontent through much of the 80's. Im glad we stayed the course and eventually enjoyed several years of complete dominance during the mid 90's.
 
No I was saying that he may not have made it through the 80's had the competition been what it was in the late 90's and into the BIG with fan expectations and the rise of chat boards and such. I recall him saying as much in an interview years ago. His main regular season obstacle was, as the post above indicated, Oklahoma. The rest of the Big 8 was crap until Colorado made a push in the late 80's and early 90's. Then you throw in the consistent bowl losses and you had a whirlwind of discontent through much of the 80's. Im glad we stayed the course and eventually enjoyed several years of complete dominance during the mid 90's.

I agree with much of what you are saying but the Huskers were still had the most D1 wins out of everyone in the 80’s.


Even without the titles they were the team of the 80’s, according to a lot of people (just like a lot of folks think FSU was the team of the 90’s).
 
No I was saying that he may not have made it through the 80's had the competition been what it was in the late 90's and into the BIG with fan expectations and the rise of chat boards and such. I recall him saying as much in an interview years ago. His main regular season obstacle was, as the post above indicated, Oklahoma. The rest of the Big 8 was crap until Colorado made a push in the late 80's and early 90's. Then you throw in the consistent bowl losses and you had a whirlwind of discontent through much of the 80's. Im glad we stayed the course and eventually enjoyed several years of complete dominance during the mid 90's.
Good lord. Terrible take. Can’t never give one of the greatest his dues.
 
Good lord. Terrible take. Can’t never give one of the greatest his dues.
Has nothing to do with that. Quite the opposite actually. I was glad that he was given an opportunity to stay on long enough to win enough games to satisfy the fan base. He was a remarkable coach, perhaps the greatest ever.
 
What color crayon did you eat today?
I have no idea what your talking about. People are so emotional. He was a tremendous coach and ambassador for the university. But the timing was right and debating that is just silly. Again, he was nearly pushed out the door because of discontent fan base. Not sure why that is so hard for some of you to comprehend.
 
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I have no idea what your talking about. People are so emotional. He was a tremendous coach and ambassador for the university. But the timing was right and debating that is just silly. Again, he was nearly pushed out the door because of discontent fan base. Not sure why that is so hard for some of you to comprehend.
Everyone knows this. Sheesh you are trying to argue a moot point. I will give him more credit on adapting his team and winning at the highest level then to make some weak argument about how the schedule set up perfectly.
 
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Everyone knows this. Sheesh you are trying to argue a moot point. I will give him more credit on adapting his team and winning at the highest level then to make some weak argument about how the schedule set up perfectly.
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My favorite part of your idiocy is thinking TO couldn’t win in the B1G because the conference has won 2 of the last 27 national titles.

Classic stuff.
I didn't say that clown show. But Im not going to go through the whole thing again for you simpletons. Holy shit!
 
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I didn't say that clown show. But Im not going to go through the whole thing again for you simpletons. Holy shit!
You’re a terrible communicator if you’re having to try this hard to make a point that seems so simple to you.
 
“I DIDN’T SAY THAT!”

Lmao @cavalot maybe you should outsource your teeny tiny brain to AI full-time
Yes, dipshit, I said that! What I didn't say was that he couldn't win in the BIG...That's your weak inference ability. I can't help you there.
You’re a terrible communicator if you’re having to try this hard to make a point that seems so simple to you.
No your a terrible reader and lack inference skills. Do better!
 
Yes, dipshit, I said that! What I didn't say was that he couldn't win in the BIG...That's your weak inference ability. I can't help you there.

No your a terrible reader and lack inference skills. Do better!
it's "you're", career educator.

a contraction of the words "you" and "are".
 
derp. Typical...got nothing else so you resort to ^^^^ this. Whatever clown!
you said you weren't sure TO would survive the transition to the B1G. an actual, literal quote.

if he'd have had no problem winning there, please tell us what exactly (be specific) would have caused the fanbase to sour on him following the conference realignment.

I'll wait, professor.
 
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