I don’t know why we can’t say he did a good job for a large portion of his time in Lincoln, while also saying he was trending down and likely headed out the door regardless of Eichorst’s meddling. Though I didn’t support his firing at the time, he wasn’t keeping up with changes to the college football landscape and didn’t care to. I can also separate his Nebraska tenure with his YSU tenure and his DC performance in Baton Rouge.
By the time Riley’s first team took their first kickoff (and subsequent loss) Bo was gonzo and not ever coming back. I give him credit for being our last winning coach, regardless of whatever bell curve or sliding scale folks want to apply to his 67-27 record in Lincoln. He was and is flawed, but his replacements are now a less than inspiring 35-68, and no I don’t think he’d have had the same record of futility had we let him stay that long.
I think Bo was fine for a lot of his tenure - the nostalgia for him is really dumb and old.