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So how many people said "NO" before they got down to Riley?
So how many people said "NO" before they got down to Riley?
The guy finished 5-7 at Oregon State last year. Seems like a reach to me.
Never saw this one coming. Riley is a Corvallis native who bolted for the NFL in the late-90s after getting Oregon State out of a three-decade hole, then was given a second chance to return home when his replacement, Dennis Erickson, made the same NFL mistake a few years later. I really thought Riley would remain the Beavers' coach for the rest of his career.
The Big Ten added a really good coach and a genuinely good person. I just don't see this hire going over well with Husker fans.
That's being kind. In 14 years as a college head coach, he has finished with a losing record six times, and finished with nine or more wins four times. His last five seasons at the helm of the Beavers:
5-7
3-9
9-4
7-6
5-7
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29-33 (.468)
Nebraska must really think he is in such a bad situation in Corvallis that getting close to .500 is miracle work. Maybe they're right ... but to me it's a total head scratcher.
I guess we can put the "Kill to Nebraska" rumors to rest now.
Definitely a surprise not sure Nebraska fans will be real happy with the hire.
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Didn't realize that Mike Riley was already 61 years old. Wow.....makes this hire even more surprising. Taking that into consideration, it seems like a place holder and not a long term hiring, imo. I always kind of wondered why Riley always seemed to look so tired on TV, well now I know.![]()