CONGRATULATIONS PELINI

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by tigerbaitabq, Nov 28, 2008.

  1. tigerbaitabq

    tigerbaitabq Founding Member

    Nebraska's (7-4) win over Colorado should earn them a bid to the Gator Bowl on New Years Day.
     
  2. Frogleg

    Frogleg Registered Best

    Ditto. Think we can pull him out of Nebraska? I'd like to see what he can do as HC.
     
  3. paducahmichael

    paducahmichael Tiger Band Class of '73


    Couldn't pull Bo out of Nebraska with a hundred John Deeres. Not yet, anyway. :geaux:
     
  4. CajunPunk

    CajunPunk TF's Resident Realist

    Wait a second. Pelini went 7-4 in his first year, and we go 7-5 in Miles' 4th?

    Pelini could be putting something good together up there. I wish him the best, even though his scheme doesn't work down here anymore.
     
  5. JayB

    JayB Never Forget 31

    Anyone else see the fake field goal intercepted for a TD for Colorado, LMAO.
     
  6. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

    Nebraska ended up 8-4.

    Congrats on a solid season this year.

    His defense is horrible, however. I think they averaged right at 30 ppg.
     
  7. CajunlostinCali

    CajunlostinCali Booger Eatin Moron

    Sounds perfect for the Big 12! :grin: Glad to see him hot out the gate though. Folks should get off his back over his sideline rants I hope.
     
  8. Frogleg

    Frogleg Registered Best

    First year, improves teams record from 5-7 to 8-4. The man can coach.
    Give him a little time to get some talent ideal for his system and to fully implement and coach his schemes.

    I miss Pelini on our sideline. Coaching, he's on a different level than Miles.
     
  9. tigerbaitabq

    tigerbaitabq Founding Member

    My Bad. 8-4. That's even more astounding ain't it?
     
  10. tigerbaitabq

    tigerbaitabq Founding Member

    Yeah. The Big 12 is'nt known for their Defense. His 4 losses were to Virginia Tech(unranked), Missouri (#4 at the time), Texas Tech (#7 currently), and Oklahoma ( #3 currently). Damn impressive.
     

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