Appa23 wrote:Well, once again, I was right.
Earendel wrote: That goes without saying...
I can't tell if you understood that my comment was tongue-in-cheek.
Me: Let's face it -- it is hard to say no to Tom Osborne.]
Ear: Maybe he should take the coaching reins again, rather than just be the AD.
Well, that might only be a short-term solution, and I do not think that he wants to return to those hours at the age of 70. (If he did, Nebraska would adopt a spread offense similar to Florida's, though)
Two interesting factoids that I discovered yesterday:
Callahan and Osborne have had the same number of non-Top 10 seasons: 4. Of course, Tom Osborne coached 21 more seasons, and had 16 straight Top ten seasons to start his HC career. (I really did not recall NU being a Top Ten team throughout the 1970s and nearly the entire 1980s. I though tthat they had a few years where 9-3 but htem lower in the rankings.)
If Frank Solich had declined the offer of taking over for Osborne, Osborne had recommended that Jim Tressel be given the job. So, Buckeye fans should thank Solich for that 2002 NC.
