Guy Chamberlin
Heisman Trophy Winner
Still kinda interesting how many sons follow their fathers into coaching. Including Lubick, obviously.
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That was just because he popped a gasket.Then there's Pelini having to be driven to the hospital during/right after a game.
Plus Jerry Kill's health issues that made him try to manage it at first and then retire from coaching to resurface elsewhereThen there's Pelini having to be driven to the hospital during/right after a game.
I don't know if you watched LSU this year but their WRs were fantastic. Would have been a homerun hire.Lubick > Joseph...
Joseph has only been a P5 coach since 2016 with 1 yr. being a RB coach for Louisiana Tech and the other 3 as LSU's WR coach. Lubick has been a P5 coach for 23 years with 19 years of being a WR coach along with being an OC for 4 years.
The only reason Joseph is a hot name in Husker nation right now is because he is a Husker alum on a team that just had one of the best seasons in college football.
I don't know if you watched LSU this year but their WRs were fantastic. Would have been a homerun hire.
More experienced doesn't necessarily mean better. In terms of whose better for Nebraska Joseph is an alum and Lubick is a bit of a flake, so we'll see.
I, for one, prefer Frosted FlakesSome flakes are good. E.g. cornflakes.
I, for one, prefer Frosted Flakes
I'm not sold on the Joseph argument. That entire coaching staff will be looking for jobs in three years when they don't win another national championship. Larry Coker was the HC at Miami in 2001 and was out of there five years later because they couldn't replicate a generational talent that was on that roster. Burrow, the receivers, and the defense were a once in a generation perfect storm. Not many QB's have the skill or confidence to say that if the DB isn't looking, his receivers are open. I doubt whoever is coming in behind Burrow will be even in the same universe as him.I don't know if you watched LSU this year but their WRs were fantastic. Would have been a homerun hire.
More experienced doesn't necessarily mean better. In terms of whose better for Nebraska Joseph is an alum and Lubick is a bit of a flake, so we'll see.
I'm not sold on the Joseph argument. That entire coaching staff will be looking for jobs in three years when they don't win another national championship. Larry Coker was the HC at Miami in 2001 and was out of there five years later because they couldn't replicate a generational talent that was on that roster. Burrow, the receivers, and the defense were a once in a generation perfect storm. Not many QB's have the skill or confidence to say that if the DB isn't looking, his receivers are open. I doubt whoever is coming in behind Burrow will be even in the same universe as him.
I'm not saying Joseph is a bad coach, I'm just saying that I like Lubbick better because he has demonstrated consistent success at his other previous stops.
Good point. It is odd to complain about it, and I’ll go a step further and say if anyone actually thinks this is a bad hire, you’re either not paying attention, or choosing to be ignorant.I see no reason to complain about the Lubick hire. Seems kind of odd.
Agreed. Especially considering everything I've read says he is on level of Ryan Held as a recruiter.I see no reason to complain about the Lubick hire. Seems kind of odd.
Plus Lubick has shown the ability to adjust schemes when he worked for Chris P. in Washington. Those claiming Lubick is just another "Oregon guy" are not being fair to his coaching acumen IMO.Not to mention that Lubick knows Frost's scheme inside and out. Yes what LSU ran with Brady this year is similar to Frost's and Joseph would have adjusted, but Lubick knows what Frost wants to do and will help elevate it. No matter what fans think the offense under Frost isn't going to change drastically in the next year or two. It's his bread and butter.