RacerJoe01
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Can Frank Solich survive another 7-7 season? If not, how many games must he win to keep his job after 2003?
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06-02-2003 04:56 PM |
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CaptLou
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06-03-2003 10:15 AM |
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im thinking at least 7\8 and it wont be just frank if it happens how many new head coachs keep the old asst.
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06-03-2003 05:15 PM |
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CaptLou
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whats sad is 7-7, by some standards, is pretty decent to a lot of teams
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06-04-2003 12:17 PM |
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SouthLink02
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I say he is gone after this year.
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06-04-2003 12:33 PM |
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CaptLou
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Really? I guess depending on how he fares.
7-5.......might stick around by the skin of his teeth
8-4.......pretty good chance in my opinion, to stay
9-3.......VERY good chance in staying
10-2......most likely will stick around
Although...we're talking about Nebraska here...so who knows?
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06-05-2003 01:49 PM |
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RacerJoe01
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AkronObsessed Wrote:whats sad is 7-7, by some standards, is pretty decent to a lot of teams
Yeah, but this is Nebraska. They have only lost more than 4 games in a season TWICE in the last 36 years, and Solich is responsible for both of them (9-5 in '98 and 7-7 last year). :eek:
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06-05-2003 03:17 PM |
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CaptLou
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Oh ok....lol.....
(starting to change my mind)
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06-05-2003 04:19 PM |
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