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Using his own words in evaluating HWSNBN.
That it's not all about winning and losing.
Let's just assume Bo loses two more to get his average 4 losses per year with another blow-out.
He's already got one blow-out (3TD's) in UCLA.
Would T.O. retain Bo?
Osborne Announces Changes in Coaching Staff - Huskers.com - Nebraska Athletics Official Web Site
Feel free to cut and paste statements that are applicable.
On the qualities he is looking for in the next coach at Nebraska
That it's not all about winning and losing.
Let's just assume Bo loses two more to get his average 4 losses per year with another blow-out.
He's already got one blow-out (3TD's) in UCLA.
Would T.O. retain Bo?
Osborne Announces Changes in Coaching Staff - Huskers.com - Nebraska Athletics Official Web Site
Feel free to cut and paste statements that are applicable.
On the qualities he is looking for in the next coach at Nebraska
“Obviously, you want somebody with integrity. And that doesn’t mean that these coaches don’t have integrity. I’m not saying that at all. But you want somebody whose word is good. It’s very important in recruiting that the players trust you. That what you tell them is going to happen. You want somebody that knows football and has a good work ethic. You want somebody that can motivate. Some people know football, but they really don’t get people to play hard for them. Again, I’m not saying that’s the case here. But you’ve got to get players to play hard. It’s still a Spartan game. I talked to (Bill) McCartney a couple weeks ago and hadn’t talked to him for two or three years. He has followed us pretty closely, and he said that we’ve lost our identity. What he was saying was that we used to be a team that people hated to play because they felt it for two or three weeks. I’m not saying that we need to go back to running the wishbone or running the option. I’m not getting into X’s and O’s. I’m talking about how we play. You have to play with intensity, and I think these coaches tried very hard to have that happen. I think they knew that. But at think at times, we didn’t have the intensity that you like to see in a football team.”