His first 3-4 years looked promising but then the product on the field started to drop off a bit. What was it that caused the wheels to fall off?
Bo wanted to do his job and not be questioned or bothered, he wanted to do things his way. He had never really failed at anything in his life and had no clue what to do when things got tough.
Rather than embrace the fans and tradition, he saw them as a hindrance to his process.
"Stubborn" needed to be one of the poll choices.too many reason to count them all, but it boiled down to Bo not being ready for this job. He likely never would have been ready, because he's too stubborn. Too bad, because the players mostly responded to him and I think he has a pretty good mind for defense.
Our divisions those years were very weak. Weaker than the West this year and that's saying something...He won the division in 3 of his first 5 years. And left as the second winningest coach in school history. "Fail" may be a bit strong.
He won the division in 3 of his first 5 years. And left as the second winningest coach in school history. "Fail" may be a bit strong.
Don't forget about Alex Henery. From 2008-2010 at least a half dozen games NU won because of A-foot.Suh and Crick made him look good for a few years. Without a great d-line, his defenses aren't anything special.
When you leave with a complete and total lack of class and common decency, like he left with, who showed an active dislike for the fans and program that he worked for and actively tried to interfere with the next coach, failure is most definitely warranted to define him. Success and failure don't have to be defined solely by what happens on the field. As a leader and face of the program, he was the biggest failure we have had.He won the division in 3 of his first 5 years. And left as the second winningest coach in school history. "Fail" may be a bit strong.
He won the division in 3 of his first 5 years. And left as the second winningest coach in school history. "Fail" may be a bit strong.
You defined Riley with your first paragraph, not Bo.Bo was a failure for a variety of reasons including being an absolutely abysmal game day coach who lacked the ability to adapt when his plan wasn’t working.
He was also loyal to a fault and kept coaches around far too long who needed to go.
His attitude towards fans, admin, and everyone else on the planet that created an us vs them attitude simply sealed his fate.
When you leave with a complete and total lack of class and common decency, like he left with, who showed an active dislike for the fans and program that he worked for and actively tried to interfere with the next coach, failure is most definitely warranted to define him. Success and failure don't have to be defined solely by what happens on the field. As a leader and face of the program, he was the biggest failure we have had.
Ha! LOVE THIS!You defined Riley with your first paragraph, not Bo.
Don't forget about Alex Henery. From 2008-2010 at least a half dozen games NU won because of A-foot.
Thanks for the link.
Why is Bo the only coach that is expected to win games with crappy players but also gets put on the cross for recruiting crappy players?
Ha! LOVE THIS!
I keep thinking that Riley will be remembered as the coach that no one remembers but now I am starting to think that some NU fans will try to remember him as some sort of savior.
Well, Bo was 10,000 times a better HC than Callahan & Riley. Not as near good as Devaney & TO but we've had way, wayyyyy worse HCs recently.
10,000 x 0 is still 0. You keep on pining for your idol and you see what his worth is by where he ended up.
Shoot, I know!The statement was ridiculous. I mean really ridiculous and that's being nice.
it applies to both. I find it funny that people think we have binary choices with coaching faults. One need only examine both of their game decisions to see they were out of their depth in making in-game changes.You defined Riley with your first paragraph, not Bo.
He took a liking to cats, far too late.His first 3-4 years looked promising but then the product on the field started to drop off a bit. What was it that caused the wheels to fall off?
10,000 x 0 is still 0. You keep on pining for your idol and you see what his worth is by where he ended up.