Mike Riley has to feel some heat on his ass. Cornhole nation doesn't like to lose. The "sellout streak" continues but the upper level seats were 75% empty today.
It's hilarious that this is what happened after Nebraska fired a coach who went seven straight seasons with 9 or 10 wins.
Mike Riley has to feel some heat on his ass. Cornhole nation doesn't like to lose. The "sellout streak" continues but the upper level seats were 75% empty today.
A couple of those teams on that list could beat us
A couple of those teams on that list could beat us
Well since only two guys have been mentioned I would guess he is talking about Miami and Nebraska.Name them and give me your rationale.
So very true...too much pressure to win so Riley is the best they could do.
Iowa State, Indiana and Purdue aren't fixable. Bert gets one more year then he's out. Wilson may get next year.
They are nuts but I don't think they would can a coach after one season. That being said if he doesn't get back to at least the Pelini level of 9 wins next year I could see them sending him packing.
I didn't follow the NE hire at all, but wasn't it done quickly, indicating they were in love with Riley and didn't do an exhaustive search to see who all might be interested?
From what I heard around Omaha, he was their third choice. It was quick but I heard they thought he was the best they could get.
I didn't follow the NE hire at all, but wasn't it done quickly, indicating they were in love with Riley and didn't do an exhaustive search to see who all might be interested?
If they do fire Riley, which I doubt they will, who would want the job with that short of a leash. Is it Riley's fault he can't win with another coaches players?
Narduzzi would have been a better choice.
Maybe but I think they (Cornholers) really thought they needed to change their image for recruits. Funny thing is, the problem stems from their delusional fans.
Maroon92 is trolling again.What is your point? Are you saying that Kill should be on the list because we could potentially lose to a few of these teams?
Ask Harbough.