Matt Rhule to stay at Nebraska

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What are your thoughts? Personally, im not a huge fan of this, particularly when Nebraska is likely to finish the year with a 6-6 or 7-5 record. I don't think a .500 coach after year 3 is worth extending.

But at the same time, looking for a potential new coach, if Nebraska fears he's going to get poached, isn't ideal in the current market.
 
Depends on what is included in the extension. If it included increases for talent obtainment and retention, could be a win-win. If its simply throwing more money at Rhule, then maybe not the most sensible move. Where would he be headed if not Penn St?
 
Only matters if they increased the buyout another team has to pay us to hire him. He can still leave if Penn State strikes out a couple times and gets desperate.
 
FWIW, FPI currently projects us finishing 8-4, with 7-5 being next most likely.

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Likely? Based on what?
There's a reason this is being done before the difficult stretch of the schedule.

It's not clear that the team is improving or any better than last year, other than Nebraska is fortunate Indiana and Ohio State aren't on the schedule. I'm not sure why it's necessary to add $35 million to a coach that hasn't really earned it.

It seems like a fear based reaction rather than a results based one.
 
With the current job openings Nebraska has no choice but to do this if for anything stability purposes. Nebraska isn't a destination job right now whether any of us want to admit that or not. We can't compete with PSU, LSU, Florida, etc job openings right now.
I think most Big Ten and SEC jobs are a cut above with the money disparity but not only are those jobs open plus Arkansas, VT, and others to potentially come open like Auburn, Baylor, Wisconsin, Florida State, Purdue, and Michigan State. I'm sure I am forgetting some. Plus there is some chatter about Sark at Texas wanting to go to the NFL. If they believe in their guy, let's let him build the roster. Rhule is a step ahead in the fact that he is not afraid to change assistant coaches who aren't getting it done. That's something that Callahan and Pelini had issues with.
 
There's a reason this is being done before the difficult stretch of the schedule.

It's not clear that the team is improving or any better than last year, other than Nebraska is fortunate Indiana and Ohio State aren't on the schedule. I'm not sure why it's necessary to add $35 million to a coach that hasn't really earned it.

It seems like a fear based reaction rather than a results based one.
 
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