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We all know the regularly-scheduled blowouts were awful, and his relationships with the bigwigs and, well, everyone around him, were unsustainable. But it's time to reassess with rose colored glasses. The guy managed to win 9-10 games for seven straight seasons as our coach, his W/L record seems untouchable now compared to his 3 successors, his offenses seem downright electric compared to what we've gotten accustomed to since, he turned more 3-stars into beloved star playmakers than seemingly all of our 4-stars combined in the time since, all while being a certifiable rageaholic with deep paranoia issues and a hatred of playing the recruiting game or doing anything to even attempt to improve NU's public image off the field.
I don't get it. How was Bo Pelini of all people the clear high water mark of the past 20+ years, what did he do so differently that allowed us to be a 9-10 win team year in and year out? All while dealing with his myriad personality issues as well as what is now CLEARLY some sort of mystical curse plaguing our program? Was he somehow a coaching savant to be able to pull off so many wins? I know the Big Ten was weaker then, but it was still Power 5 football.
The guy was nuts and his career absolutely fell of a cliff after leaving NU, but clearly he did a whole lot right to get those results and have so many players who loved him like family. I don't know that we will ever see heights like that again. It's just bizarre to think about.
So anyway:
I don't get it. How was Bo Pelini of all people the clear high water mark of the past 20+ years, what did he do so differently that allowed us to be a 9-10 win team year in and year out? All while dealing with his myriad personality issues as well as what is now CLEARLY some sort of mystical curse plaguing our program? Was he somehow a coaching savant to be able to pull off so many wins? I know the Big Ten was weaker then, but it was still Power 5 football.
The guy was nuts and his career absolutely fell of a cliff after leaving NU, but clearly he did a whole lot right to get those results and have so many players who loved him like family. I don't know that we will ever see heights like that again. It's just bizarre to think about.
So anyway:
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