So could Mark Mangino, but he abused players. Just because you can coach doesn't mean you should be a head coach.Maybe, but he could coach.
So could Mark Mangino, but he abused players. Just because you can coach doesn't mean you should be a head coach.Maybe, but he could coach.
Bo didn’t abuse players. Neither did Mangino, they just yelled, a lot. It’s a weak social society anymore.So could Mark Mangino, but he abused players. Just because you can coach doesn't mean you should be a head coach.
I have to partially disagree. Everyone calls the big ten a “3 yards and cloud of dust”, but in reality I would say only Wisconsin, Iowa, MSU, and Partially Michigan and PSU play that style. Everyone else runs a spread style offense.
But other than that, I agree the big 10 is better all around and I think Bo is a better DC or Big12 or ACC coach.
Bo, You showed the kind of person you really are when you got fired, a ranting, raving lunatic. Enough said!
What does it say about people when they just can’t get over him, after all these years?
Great coach. Had issues with anger. I wish him the best. He was the last coach to have any measure of success at Nebraska.
Just playin.Change it then. It's your thread
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Says more about themselves than Bo.What does it say about people when they just can’t get over him, after all these years?
Great coach. Had issues with anger. I wish him the best. He was the last coach to have any measure of success at Nebraska.
Weak society now.I'm confused.
:frazier: Tommie = Competitive Ass = Good?
Bo = Competitive Ass = Bad?
I'm confused.
:frazier: Tommie = Competitive Ass = Good?
Bo = Competitive Ass = Bad?
Then you were not alive in the 60's like I was and saw first hand on the sidelines (I was there for the 1970's K State game) the Bob Father do the same thing. He was demanding excellence. Was even worse for the Colorado game after the loss to K State in 1967. Players said that the week of practice before CU was worst of the Devaney era.
Bo could not hold a candle to the Bob Father when it came to screaming at players who were not performing.
Yes, but when you don't treat the average person in public with respect, those stories bounce all around town. I worked in the hospitality and retail fields in Vail and Beaver Creek, you know who were nice? Lou Holtz, Dan Reeves, and of all people Barry Switzer. The classiest person of all, former Michigan star, born in Omaha, Gerald Ford.I heard different, but you will always get two sides with a coach that controversial and let his emotions run wild. Different man off the field.
I was a kid in the 60's, but I was back east going to Penn St. and Yale games before moving to Lincoln in the 70's, there's a big difference between a coach that yells at you and an abusive coach. I started out as a freshman with an abusive coach, had better coaches as a sophomore then ended up in Lincoln as a senior with Coach Solich and Coach Brolhorst as my last football coaches. Brolhorst would yell at you, but half the time it was so funny, you would be laughing to yourself, as the whole team laughed, and would say "yes Coach" while thinking "yep, I screwed up and won't do that again!"Then you were not alive in the 60's like I was and saw first hand on the sidelines (I was there for the 1970's K State game) the Bob Father do the same thing. He was demanding excellence. Was even worse for the Colorado game after the loss to K State in 1967. Players said that the week of practice before CU was worst of the Devaney era.
Bo could not hold a candle to the Bob Father when it came to screaming at players who were not performing.