i'm shocked he didn't take a HS coaching job at 100k just to stick it to NU a little more...Am I the only one who thinks this sucks? Youngstown is probly going to pay $300k to $400k per year. That leaves UNL on the hook for nearly $1.5 million/year. Total of around $5 to $6 million over the next four years. That sucks. Why couldn't the m-f'r take some mid-level ACC job at a million and a half or so per year? Hell, even the upper MAC jobs pay nearly $1 million.![]()
I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if Tommy ended up there by the start of next season.Watch him take our best players
It is a reasonable decision for him, I have to think. He has a duty to mitigate the damages and attempt to secure substantially comparable employment. He is taking a head coaching job in his hometown and gets to work under Tressel. If he would have taken a DC job in Power 5 or NFL, he still has some instability in that position and is taking his young family who knows where. This way, he'll be closer to family and have better job security and a sense of stability for his family.Am I the only one who thinks this sucks? Youngstown is probly going to pay $300k to $400k per year. That leaves UNL on the hook for nearly $1.5 million/year. Total of around $5 to $6 million over the next four years. That sucks. Why couldn't the m-f'r take some mid-level ACC job at a million and a half or so per year? Hell, even the upper MAC jobs pay nearly $1 million.![]()
Yes, it sucks for us. But there isn't anything we can do about it. Except keep writing those monthly checks. For the next four years.It is a reasonable decision for him, I have to think. He has a duty to mitigate the damages and attempt to secure substantially comparable employment. He is taking a head coaching job in his hometown and gets to work under Tressel. If he would have taken a DC job in Power 5 or NFL, he still has some instability in that position and is taking his young family who knows where. This way, he'll be closer to family and have better job security and a sense of stability for his family.Am I the only one who thinks this sucks? Youngstown is probly going to pay $300k to $400k per year. That leaves UNL on the hook for nearly $1.5 million/year. Total of around $5 to $6 million over the next four years. That sucks. Why couldn't the m-f'r take some mid-level ACC job at a million and a half or so per year? Hell, even the upper MAC jobs pay nearly $1 million.![]()
It does suck for Nebraska.
IIRC it's worth 8 million over the next four years.What is Bo's contract worth, is the question? Nebraska is going to have to make up the difference, I believe.
Pelini will earn $150,000 per month through February 2019. http://dataomaha.com/documents/bo-pelinis-contractWhat is Bo's contract worth, is the question? Nebraska is going to have to make up the difference, I believe.
7.65 mill over 51 payments of 150k. If he finds a job for more than 1.8 Mil/year, the buyout is void. Anything less, and Nebraska is only responsible for the difference.IIRC it's worth 8 million over the next four years.What is Bo's contract worth, is the question? Nebraska is going to have to make up the difference, I believe.