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re: Coach Miles vs. Meyer and Saban

Posted on 12/4/09 at 3:29 pm to
Posted by drizztiger
Deal With it!
Member since Mar 2007
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Posted on 12/4/09 at 3:29 pm to
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Because he's at Ohio and his record is 32-29 with two 9-3 seasons (potentially can have a 10 win season this year).

Excellent. So he's coaching at the powerhouse of Ohio and is barely above .500 in 5 seasons and has only 2 winning seasons (including this season that you mentioned).

Maybe Nebraska's mistake wasn't firing Solich, but instead hiring Callahan?
Posted by Sasquatch Smash
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 12/4/09 at 3:35 pm to
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Excellent. So he's coaching at the powerhouse of Ohio and is barely above .500 in 5 seasons and has only 2 winning seasons (including this season that you mentioned).


Is his record there better than his predecessor? Yes. He did have a 6-6 season in there, so only two losing seasons. And he has a better winning percentage, in one less season than the coach (Jim Grobe) before that too. Hasn't Grobe done some pretty good things at Wake Forest?

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Maybe Nebraska's mistake wasn't firing Solich, but instead hiring Callahan?


Hiring Callahan, in hindsight, was a definite mistake. Solich is not a bad coach at all.
Posted by Soft_Parade
North Carolina Coast
Member since Sep 2005
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Posted on 12/4/09 at 3:36 pm to
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Maybe Nebraska's mistake wasn't firing Solich, but instead hiring Callahan?


This.

The sheer volume of people who have resigned themselves to embracing mediocrity is really troubling and surprising. Once one has tasted victory and seen what a well coached team looks like, you would think that this memory would last longer than it has.
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