December 5, 201410 yr comment_98437 Impressive that Riley is respected by such a huge football program like Nebraska. At 61 years of age, it's not clear how much longer he plans on coaching, but another 10 years on the sidelines is within the realm of possibility for a college coach. Nebraska has produced legendary coaches. Would love to see Mikey do well. Maybe the Huskers are my team again.
December 5, 201410 yr comment_98544 He was the lowest paid head coach in the Pac 12 at $1.5 million per year according to reports. Got the Beavs to 8 Bowl games & won 6. Like anyone else, if he can better himself job wise as well as financially, he has that right.
December 5, 201410 yr comment_98553 Nebraska in 1985, 1995 or even 2005 wouldn't have considered hiring someone like Mike Riley. That's my point. Back when Nebraska was a top program they would have been poaching one of the top recruiters who have turned awful programs in Mississippi into national championship contenders or someone like those guys. That program has fallen off a cliff into the abyss of mediocrity and I don't think they could even poach someone who is already in a good power conference job, which is almost unbelievable to me given the prestige of that program when I was growing up. Used to be Nebraska and Miami, now they are getting beat by Minnesota and Duke.
December 6, 201410 yr comment_98620 Nebraska in 1985, 1995 or even 2005 wouldn't have considered hiring someone like Mike Riley. That's my point. Back when Nebraska was a top program they would have been poaching one of the top recruiters who have turned awful programs in Mississippi into national championship contenders or someone like those guys. That program has fallen off a cliff into the abyss of mediocrity and I don't think they could even poach someone who is already in a good power conference job, which is almost unbelievable to me given the prestige of that program when I was growing up. Used to be Nebraska and Miami, now they are getting beat by Minnesota and Duke. I blame Lawrence Phillips.
December 6, 201410 yr comment_98628 Every team goes thru cycles. Let's see what Mike can do with a college that has the financial resources & high profile to compete for the top graduating high school talent.
December 6, 201410 yr Author comment_98658 Nebraska in 1985, 1995 or even 2005 wouldn't have considered hiring someone like Mike Riley. That's my point. Back when Nebraska was a top program they would have been poaching one of the top recruiters who have turned awful programs in Mississippi into national championship contenders or someone like those guys. That program has fallen off a cliff into the abyss of mediocrity and I don't think they could even poach someone who is already in a good power conference job, which is almost unbelievable to me given the prestige of that program when I was growing up. Used to be Nebraska and Miami, now they are getting beat by Minnesota and Duke. In 1985 and even 1995 there was a major difference in how recruiting worked in college football. It used to be said that every game on national TV was worth 5 recruits but now nearly every game is available nationally on some cable package. Nebraska used to own the mid-west and was the biggest football program on the Prairies. They had a huge recruiting area and could draw the top players from Nebraska, North/South Dakota, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Minnesota. By the way one of the rumors is that Mike Riley will bring Ed Orgeron in to coach the defense. If you used to be a Nebraska fan be prepared to become one again. They'll be a force in 4 years with those two recruiting the nation.
December 7, 201410 yr comment_98748 Nebraska in 1985, 1995 or even 2005 wouldn't have considered hiring someone like Mike Riley. That's my point. Back when Nebraska was a top program they would have been poaching one of the top recruiters who have turned awful programs in Mississippi into national championship contenders or someone like those guys. That program has fallen off a cliff into the abyss of mediocrity and I don't think they could even poach someone who is already in a good power conference job, which is almost unbelievable to me given the prestige of that program when I was growing up. Used to be Nebraska and Miami, now they are getting beat by Minnesota and Duke. I blame Lawrence Phillips. This is 2014 not the 80's & 90's. Times change.
December 11, 201410 yr comment_99273 now, there is a very large fuss cause Wisonsin Badgers football coach Anderson quit after two years, to take Mike's former job in Oregon. Complete shock all round.
December 11, 201410 yr comment_99314 Well they got their butts handed to them by Ohio State (and their 3rd string QB) in the conference championship and his Heisman finalist RB has said he's declaring for the NFL draft. Maybe he thinks the Wisconsin program is going to be in bad shape for some time to come, and is pulling the parachute. ie, being a quitter. I don't think that's it though. Maybe Alverez is just an awful guy to work for.
December 11, 201410 yr comment_99349 Well they got their butts handed to them by Ohio State (and their 3rd string QB) in the conference championship and his Heisman finalist RB has said he's declaring for the NFL draft. Maybe he thinks the Wisconsin program is going to be in bad shape for some time to come, and is pulling the parachute. ie, being a quitter. I don't think that's it though. Maybe Alverez is just an awful guy to work for. I think location is likely the biggest factor. He's from Utah, and most of his coaching experience is out west.
December 12, 201410 yr comment_99431 Just shows you coaches go where the money is..... Who doesn't? Andersen made 2.2M a season at Wisconsin. Mike Riley at Oregon State was the Pac-12's lowest paid coach at 1.5M. It's very likely Andersen actually took a pay cut to move to Corvallis.
December 12, 201410 yr comment_99470 Nebraska: As part of his bonus structure, Mike Riley will receive: $150,000 for appearing in a bowl game (not included as part of College Football Playoff) with the Huskers, $250,000 for appearing in any College Football Playoff Bowl game, $300,000 for appearing in the College Football Playoff semi-final game, $350,000 for appearing the College Football Playoff National Championship, and $650,000 for winning the College Football Playoff National Championship game.
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