Silly Season 2014/2015 (Coaching Changes)

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I love Bo Pelini. Pulls zero punches. Crazy how he keeps getting secretly recorded lol.

i hear ya, i'd say it would be awesome to play for the guy. Love all the FauxPelini stuff too, its a good laugh :)
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>.<a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet">@RapSheet</a> just reported on NFL Network that Michigan has offered Jim Harbaugh a six-year, $48 million deal.</p>— Sean Yuille (@SeanYuille) <a href="https://twitter.com/SeanYuille/status/545353161817354240">December 17, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>RT <a href="https://twitter.com/BTNBrentYarina">@BTNBrentYarina</a>: Nebraska responds, strongly, to Bo Pelini's remarks. <a href="http://t.co/vAZlgYBSVZ">pic.twitter.com/vAZlgYBSVZ</a></p>— George Schroeder (@GeorgeSchroeder) <a href="https://twitter.com/GeorgeSchroeder/status/545350261565579264">December 17, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Two awesome word choices. I can't stand Bo, but I love his vocabulary.

Sounds like Pelini never did get meaningful support from the AD behind the scenes if there was that much friction. And when the fight is between a man and his boss, well, the boss usually wins.
 

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I can't stand Bo Pelini! The guy was supposed to be this great defensive coach and his defenses at Nebraska I thought were average to mediocre with the one exception being Su's Heisman finalist year.
 

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@McMurphyESPN: Steve Pederson out as Pittsburgh athletic director

@BruceFeldmanCFB: With Steve Pederson out as AD at #Pitt I expect former #Rutgers coach Greg Schiano will be much more interested in Panthers HC job.
 

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eh, given the context of the conversation, it's understandable. Pretty low move by whoever leaked it.

Had he left out those words, it wasn't a bad farewell meeting. He obviously speaks from his heart & fires from the hip. I don't have a problem w/ the context but the 'C' word & the 'P' word could have been replaced by 'coward' or some other synonym. One-on-one conversation, say what you want but I hope he learned that someone else is ALWAYS listening. They say character is defined by what you do when no is watching...he should've kept this in mind in regards to his public image b/c he didn't think anyone else was listening...but now the whole country is listening.
 

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@BruceFeldmanCFB: BREAKING #WVU OC Shannon Dawson is leaving to become the playcaller & OC at #Kentucky, source told @FoxSports.
 

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I can't stand Bo Pelini! The guy was supposed to be this great defensive coach and his defenses at Nebraska I thought were average to mediocre with the one exception being Su's Heisman finalist year.

Man I'd love a coach that averages 9 wins a year... Don't even care how much of a douche he is.

Am I wrong in thinking that could be huge??

Huge for Kentucky? To what, finish 5th instead of 6th in the SEC East?
 

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I'm probably in the minority. I think it's overly masculine and misogynistic stuff...locker room or not.

Pelini, in his rant, just seems to have no boundaries and insight into his behavior. He goes to the Board of Directors and wants the AD fired? He comes just short of telling the players they should leave. He's the victim, who is leaving a terrible situation, but his boys have to struggle on because nothings going to change and the new coach may bring change they'll find difficult. Does he think about future jobs after Youngstown? Would any AD hire him after he calls the team together and uses it to slam the Nebraska AD?
 

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Pelini, in his rant, just seems to have no boundaries and insight into his behavior. He goes to the Board of Directors and wants the AD fired? He comes just short of telling the players they should leave. He's the victim, who is leaving a terrible situation, but his boys have to struggle on because nothings going to change and the new coach may bring change they'll find difficult. Does he think about future jobs after Youngstown? Would any AD hire him after he calls the team together and uses it to slam the Nebraska AD?
This post pretty much sums up how I feel. I know some of you say you like how Pelini is so upfront with his feelings, but he comes off as an idiot who doesn't know when it's good to keep his mouth shut. Which in his case, might be most the time.

A good coach knows how to always approach things in a business manner with the idea of PR always in the back of his mind. The day of brash coaches are over.
 

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This post pretty much sums up how I feel. I know some of you say you like how Pelini is so upfront with his feelings, but he comes off as an idiot who doesn't know when it's good to keep his mouth shut. Which in his case, might be most the time.

A good coach knows how to always approach things in a business manner with the idea of PR always in the back of his mind. The day of brash coaches are over.

Usually I'd agree with you, but I'm finding it hard to not see myself in Pelini's shoes. He just got sh*tcanned, he's not thinking about PR or future jobs. He's trying to level with the players, and he's talking to them and breaking it down like he's just one of the guys. I don't know if I'd say meeting with his now-former team and telling them his side (brash or not) is a good time for him to be silent. Plus, that shouldn't even matter, because it was a closed meeting, not an official function.

Does it look bad because it got leaked? Sure. But I can't fault Pelini for telling it like it is to his guys. That's how most of those guys talk in the locker room every day.

Plus, if you actually listen to the whole recording, the impact is not nearly as rough as it seems when you read the transcript.
 

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Usually I'd agree with you, but I'm finding it hard to not see myself in Pelini's shoes. He just got sh*tcanned, he's not thinking about PR or future jobs. He's trying to level with the players, and he's talking to them and breaking it down like he's just one of the guys. I don't know if I'd say meeting with his now-former team and telling them his side (brash or not) is a good time for him to be silent. Plus, that shouldn't even matter, because it was a closed meeting, not an official function.

Does it look bad because it got leaked? Sure. But I can't fault Pelini for telling it like it is to his guys. That's how most of those guys talk in the locker room every day.

Plus, if you actually listen to the whole recording, the impact is not nearly as rough as it seems when you read the transcript.

I'm with this guy.
 

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i hear ya, i'd say it would be awesome to play for the guy. Love all the FauxPelini stuff too, its a good laugh :)

My cousin is FauxPelini, huge Huskers fan so will be interesting to see what he does with his handle.
 

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I can't stand Bo Pelini! The guy was supposed to be this great defensive coach and his defenses at Nebraska I thought were average to mediocre with the one exception being Su's Heisman finalist year.

this era's Bob Davie
 

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Usually I'd agree with you, but I'm finding it hard to not see myself in Pelini's shoes. He just got sh*tcanned, he's not thinking about PR or future jobs. He's trying to level with the players, and he's talking to them and breaking it down like he's just one of the guys. I don't know if I'd say meeting with his now-former team and telling them his side (brash or not) is a good time for him to be silent. Plus, that shouldn't even matter, because it was a closed meeting, not an official function.

Does it look bad because it got leaked? Sure. But I can't fault Pelini for telling it like it is to his guys. That's how most of those guys talk in the locker room every day.

Plus, if you actually listen to the whole recording, the impact is not nearly as rough as it seems when you read the transcript.

I understand what you're saying, but one of my earliest lessons in coaching was that you are never "one of the guys". You are a coach. They are your players. Can you be friendly, sure, but you're never friends.

Besides, if you're going to break it down "how it is", you can at least be above using the word "cunt", and you definitely don't need to make a speech about it. I would spend the time letting my players know how much I care about them and how much I want them to carry on my lessons and get better.

I'd be the type to tell them not to dwell on what they think about the school and administrators for firing me though. They need to play hard for their school no matter what. Continue to play hard for me.
 

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I understand what you're saying, but one of my earliest lessons in coaching was that you are never "one of the guys". You are a coach. They are your players. Can you be friendly, sure, but you're never friends.

That's part of my point though. He was no longer their coach when he opened up like that. Getting fired of course upset him and gave him some ammo, but it also gave him the freedom to tell them what he was really going through.

Besides, if you're going to break it down "how it is", you can at least be above using the word "cunt", and you definitely don't need to make a speech about it. I would spend the time letting my players know how much I care about them and how much I want them to carry on my lessons and get better.

The speech didn't center around the word "cunt." He said a lot of things in that half hour to his guys, but everyone's focusing on two poorly-chosen words, whereas most of that speech really was Pelini trying to relay how much he cared for those guys, and telling them what was going on with the administration.

I'd be the type to tell them not to dwell on what they think about the school and administrators for firing me though. They need to play hard for their school no matter what. Continue to play hard for me.

This I agree with. I didn't mind him venting about the admins, and didn't even mind the language so much, but I thought he could've reminded them why they were at Nebraska, and how they were playing for the entire school, not just a few crappy admins.
 

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I understand what you're saying, but one of my earliest lessons in coaching was that you are never "one of the guys". You are a coach. They are your players. Can you be friendly, sure, but you're never friends.

Besides, if you're going to break it down "how it is", you can at least be above using the word "cunt", and you definitely don't need to make a speech about it. I would spend the time letting my players know how much I care about them and how much I want them to carry on my lessons and get better.

I'd be the type to tell them not to dwell on what they think about the school and administrators for firing me though. They need to play hard for their school no matter what. Continue to play hard for me.

Ran across this quote from Hugh Freeze in an article about a walk-on scholarship story.

"Let's be real, we get hired to be fired. That's reality," Freeze said. "When things like that happen and when my time comes to be let go or whatever happens, of course that would be very difficult for any man to go through at any job. But when that's over, I'll think about the Jordan Holders of the world and the act of kindness he made."

Nebraska's contract obligations to Pelini after extending him to 2018 are:
-$7.65 million in salary following his termination in the form of $150,000 monthly payments for the next 51 months.
- The total liquidation to be paid to Pelini is roughly $7.9 million

He coached there seven years. How many coaches stay seven years at a school? He is forty-seven. This guy is not a victim.
 

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Notre Dame's Tony Alford interviews for CSU football coach

Notre Dame assistant Tony Alford has interviewed for the head football coaching position at CSU.

Sources close to the situation have confirmed to the Coloradoan that Alford met with Colorado State University's search firm for nearly two hours Tuesday in Chicago for an interview. The firm, DHR International, is not conducting interviews with external candidates in Fort Collins.

Alford has coached running backs and wide receivers at Notre Dame since 2009 and took over as the Fighting Irish's recruiting coordinator last year. He's a former CSU running back, carrying the ball for the Rams from 1987 to 1990. Other collegiate coaching stops on his resume include Louisville, Washington and Iowa State.

Alford isn't the only candidate to interview for the job at CSU. Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity confirmed to 247Dawgs.com that Bulldogs offensive coordinator Mike Bobo will interview for the position. OrangeBloods.com, part of the Rivals.com network, has reported Texas defensive coordinator Vance Bedford interviewed.

CSU offensive coordinator Dave Baldwin and co-defensive coordinator Marty English won't say if they have interviewed but have expressed interest in taking over the program.

Follow sports columnist Matt L. Stephens at twitter.com/mattstephens and facebook.com/stephensreporting.
 
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