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Does Riley just need 18 months to get his system in place?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
1/16/2016

Does Riley just need 18 months to get his system in place?

52%
Yes WINNER

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48%
No

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52%
Yes

7 Comments
Sam Peery
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Sam Peery

He has the experience and we should see results after a recruiting class

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Mark Dennis
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Mark Dennis

Really think it will take 2 years

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Scott Chastain
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Scott Chastain

Riley needs another QB to run the offense he pushed upon Armstrong to execute during the season. If the Huskers had the same 'establish the run first" game plan, as we ran against UCLA, we would have won 5-7 more games. If Armstrong is the only QB option in 2016, RUN the ball!

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Danny Baker
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Danny Baker

He really needs 2-3 years to get his players in there and working for him.

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Jerry Williams
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Jerry Williams

The third year of his coaching should tell us quite a bit.

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John Ross Clark
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John Ross Clark

Well, it's been 18 months, so it should be in place by now. these kids aren't stupid, and they are good athletes.

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Robert Hegler
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Robert Hegler

Everyone needs to have time to get the job done.

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48%
No

17 Comments
Shawn Woollen
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Shawn Woollen

Needs to allow most of the cancerous Pelini boys to graduate first.

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Gayla Camoriano
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Gayla Camoriano

Need more than that (4-5 years). If people still don't see how dysfunctional Pelini's coaching style was, then they will never get it. Nebraska can't do what Kansas did to Gill. Only gave him 2 years. If NU does that I'm out.

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Larry Watson
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Larry Watson

If Tom would get involved and put pressure on Riley to produce or else, is the only way to get rid of this staff. I see next year being 4-8. the fans are going to get tired of these guys real fast. can they get better? SHOW US!!

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Dennis Danielson
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Dennis Danielson

A Coach needs 4 years to get all the players he recruited for his system in place

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Arlie Rauch
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Arlie Rauch

Some decisions that lost games have nothing to do with time. The record already could have been better than it was.

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Dan Cubrich
Dan Cubrich

Exactly. If Riley had used an offensive gameplan similar to what we saw against UCLA, Nebraska would have had a 9-3 or 8-4 season, and been in a better bowl game.

T David Andrew M
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T David Andrew M

No, he was replacing a winning coach, he should come in on fire. The fact that the Athletic director did not hire a winning coach makes it even more of a disaster. This coach has only ever proven to be a hair better than .500.

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Dave Scott
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Dave Scott

his system is already in place... in fact with his history, a 5 and 7 record is an incredible accomplishment..... 2016 will be worse..... too bad for the student athletes....

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John Kass
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John Kass

It's Nebraska. Harbaugh came into Michigan year one and took a group of players that were 500 last year and won. You have to really study Riley's decision making that lead to those close losses. If He continues to make horrible calls in year 2..Have to move on.

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Ronald D. Bull
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Ronald D. Bull

As long Armstrong is QB, he can not get his system up in running, I say three year will be required for both defense and offense will be in place.

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Kelly Cordes
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Kelly Cordes

New coaches need at least three years to get their system in place and recruit players that fit that system. Obviously, there have been coaches that have moved to schools and won big right away. That is the exception. Remember, Saban went 6 and 6 in his first year at Alabama.

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John Lind
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John Lind

i don't believe that 18 months is enough, he has Pelini recruits yet, and although they are some good kids, i think it will take at least 3 good recruiting classes for Coach Riley to get his own recruits and be able to show if he is the right pick for the job...

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Loren Zimmerman
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Loren Zimmerman

It is what it is. These players have responded well to this transition. We all have to be flexible in life. So do the players. The ruled of nature, "Do or die" Three years. It's only fair.

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Stephen Johnson
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Stephen Johnson

This team is as good as he will get, sorry to say. Obrien will be a better QB for Riley's system.

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Eric Williams
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Eric Williams

a good coach will evaluate the athletes he has, then he will determine how to use them.....not the other way around.....if we ran this offense that we did Saturday we wouldnt have played our bowl game yet.....I hope he understands that....if not the schedule gets no easier the next couple of years

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Donald Lee
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Donald Lee

He needs enough time to get his recruits in place and that's not enough time.

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Visitor
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Visitor

Nebraska had a massive hole to climb out of and he is on his way Jim R

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Was Trev Alberts correct in keeping Nebraska men's basketball coach Fred Hoiberg for another year?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
3/8/2022

Was Trev Alberts correct in keeping Nebraska men's basketball coach Fred Hoiberg for another year?

83%
Yes WINNER

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No

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83%
Yes

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No

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Do you think Trev Alberts was correct to push for the coaching staff changes before season end?

Do you think Trev Alberts was correct to push for the coaching staff changes before season end?

It was right to do sooner than later

5

Should have waited until season was over

1

It was right to do sooner than later

5 Comments
Richard L. Owen
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Richard L. Owen

The defense has made progress. The offense not so much. The real problem is Frost's dedication to Martinez. Adrian is a great guy, but his minuses exceed his pluses.

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Toby Leach
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Toby Leach

The production was there from those coaches. Better to make the decision then, so you can still have a positive impact with recruiting.

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Randy Wolf
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Randy Wolf

I imagine the transfer portal had a lot to do with the timing.

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Nate Stineman
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Nate Stineman

It had to be done and it clear that things are going to happen at NU.

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Frank Johnson
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Frank Johnson

The team was not going to become better with their existing staff. Make the cut and start improving.

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Should have waited until season was over

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Randy Weitzenkamp
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Randy Weitzenkamp

If you are not going to make new hires before the end of the season anyway, what was the purpose in firing them now? It will be interesting to see how the offense performs, but I can't see this as beneficial.

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