Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Nebraska surprises with Riley’s hiring

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LINCOLN, Neb. — Oregon State Coach Mike Riley is leaving for Nebraska in a surprise to perhaps everybody except the man who did the hiring.

Athletic Director Shawn Eichorst ended his one-man search with the announceme­nt Thursday that Riley, 61, would replace Bo Pelini, who was fired Sunday. Riley will be introduced at a news conference in Lincoln today.

Riley has spent 14 seasons over two tenures at Oregon State, leading the Beavers to a 93-80 record and victories in six of eight bowl games.

“It is truly an honor to join the University of Nebraska family,” Riley said in a statement. “Though we love Corvallis and Oregon State, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y to coach at one of the nation’s most storied football programs and I can’t wait to get started.”

Oregon offensive coordinato­r Scott Frost, a Nebraska native who quarterbac­ked the Cornhusker­s’ 1997 national championsh­ip team, and Arkansas Coach Bret Bielema were among those believed to be under considerat­ion, though Riley’s name was missing by college football pundits who speculated about Pelini’s successor.

“Definitely out of left field,” Fox Sports analyst Charles Davis said. “I had no idea he would be interested in leaving Oregon State. He has one big run left in him as a head football coach, and Nebraska is a great place to try to have that final run. I’m a big believer that you’ve got everything you need at Nebraska, and if you do the job, rewards can be bigtime.”

Rivals.com national recruiting director Mike Farrell tweeted that the hiring is a “home run.”

“I don’t think Huskers fans realize what a well-respected game coach Riley is and how hard it is to win in Corvallis,” Farrell wrote.

Nebraska, with no natural recruiting base, always has had to look far and wide for its players, and Riley has strong ties in talent-rich California. He also built a reputation for doing more with less at Oregon State.

Riley employs a prostyle offense and is highly regarded for his developmen­t of quarterbac­ks. He has coached NFL QBs Matt Moore and Derek Anderson, and his starter this season, Sean Mannion, is the Pac-12’s all-time leading passer.

Riley also is known for having a nice guy persona, a contrast to the hot-tempered Pelini.

“There was one coach who fit all the characteri­stics that I was seeking to lead our tradition-rich football program,” Eichorst said. “Mike Riley has a proven record of success, a sound approach to football and teaching, an understand­ing of the educationa­l mission of our university and the integrity and values that we cherish at Nebraska. I have no doubt that Mike will assemble a tremendous staff and lead our student-athletes to win Big Ten titles and compete for national championsh­ips in the years ahead.”

Pelini was fired after seven years and a 66-27 overall record that included at least nine victories — and four losses — every season he completed.

Riley, with just four seasons of at least nine victories, is charged with leading the Huskers back to elite status. Since Tom Osborne retired after winning a third national title in four years in 1997, the Huskers have had three coaches and rank 15th in victories. The program, ranked fourth in all-time victories, hasn’t won a conference title since 1999.

Riley will take over immediatel­y but will not coach the Huskers in their bowl game. Nebraska assistant Barney Cotton is interim head coach.

Oregon State finished this season 5-7 overall, 2-7 in the Pac-12. The Beavers upset then-No. 7 Arizona State 35-27 at home for their only victory in their last seven games.

Riley met with his Oregon State players Thursday to inform them of his decision to leave. After his team lost 47-19 to Oregon on Saturday, he talked about the need to make changes that would help the Beavers’ offense be more productive in 2015.

“I have a strong belief I’m the right guy for Oregon State,” Riley said, according to the Portland (Oregon) Tribune.

Riley was under contract with Oregon State through 2021. His contract stipulated that he would gain one additional year every time he went to a bowl game.

 ?? AP/TROY WAYRYNEN ?? Mike Riley is set to replace Bo Pelini as the head coach at Nebraska after leading Oregon State for the past 12 seasons.
AP/TROY WAYRYNEN Mike Riley is set to replace Bo Pelini as the head coach at Nebraska after leading Oregon State for the past 12 seasons.

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