Redout Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 Cosgrove is supposedly still in Lincoln interviewinf potential candidates fo the rest of the Defensive staff. Also he gets a huge raise. Money talks and you know what walks Nebraska hires UW defensive chief Cosgrove was last of Alvarez's original staff By JEFF POTRYKUSjpotrykus@journalsentinel.com Posted: Jan. 14, 2004 Madison - Kevin Cosgrove, University of Wisconsin's defensive coordinator for the last decade and the only remaining member of Barry Alvarez's original staff at UW, is leaving to become the defensive coordinator at Nebraska. UW Football Photo/Brett Longdin Kevin Cosgrove will join former UW assistant Bill Callahan on his staff at Nebraska. Badger Forum Got something to get off your chest? Voice your opinion in our interactive Badger Forum, allowing you to create topics and trade messages in real-time with Badger fans. Create your FREE account and join the discussion. Go to Forum Badger Weblog Jeff Potrykus provides his views in a regular Badger football Weblog. Go to Blog Brett Longdin gathers UW links from across the Web in his Badger Weblog. Go to Blog Sources confirmed that Cosgrove, 48, accepted a lucrative offer from longtime friend and colleague Bill Callahan, who recently was named the Cornhuskers' head coach. Cosgrove has not returned phone messages all week, but sources indicated he was still in Lincoln, Neb., Wednesday and involved in the interview process of defensive line coach John Blake, one of two assistants hired Wednesday by Nebraska. Alvarez could not be reached for comment, and a UW spokesman said any hiring announcement would come from Nebraska. According to UW records, Cosgrove's annual salary is $146,303, the highest among UW's assistants. Sources indicated he could be paid up to $250,000 per year at Nebraska. Quote Link to comment
Heinie44 Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 now lets pretend for a second that i know absolutly nothing about cosgrove, could you tell me about him. I am wondering how this will effect the blackshirts and we he succeed in keeping the blackshirts top? Quote Link to comment
badgerboy Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 OK, this is getting out of hand!! I posted last week before the Callahan hiring thanking you guys for Barry Alvarez, and then it just hit the fan!! Thats just not cool. Its cool that Barry could help him land the job, but then for Bill to just raid our team, not cool. But I will say that Im glad to see these guys get some recognition, because they are great guys and deserve it. So to give you a little insight, here is my opinion on Kevin Cosgrove: Great character guy. Very loyal to the program - but has aspirations of being a head coach, so watch out here. We kinda figured our days with KC were numbered. He interviewed for the MU job in '00 but lost it to Pinkel. Very hard nosed and a players guy. Big on Turnover margin and defensive scoring, which you guys should favor. He should pick up well where Bo left off. Big on rushing defense also so that was also something Im sure Bill considered. Huge fundamentals guy. Will make the players practice tackling until they could do it blinfolded with one arm tied to their leg. You should appreciate this facet. You wont see his guys miss too many tackles. Great mechanics. Overall you guys sure did land some good ones. Not sure if you got any others from us yet, but i heard some others have been interviewed. You lucky punks!! Good luck to you. BB Quote Link to comment
TX Husker Posted January 16, 2004 Share Posted January 16, 2004 Callahan is lining up an all-star cast of recruiters, I give him that. He knows his sh#t on offense too as many of said he is the greatest OL coach of all time. The jury is still out on his defensive strategy and we have to give him until next year to prove himself. His leash is going to be substantially shorter with Husker fans if there is much decline in the performance of the defense next year. The Blackshirts returned with a vengeance. The secondary was f*cking exciting to watch this past season, especially against Michigan State and most of them will be back. The major loss is Demorrio Williams which is an issue but the defense better still be headed in the right direction or fans, including myself, will have less patience while he rebuilds the offense. Firing the whole lot of defensive coaches, who did a marvelous job rebuilding with not much new talent to work with, put BC's butt squarely on the hot seat from a defensive standpoint and he better bring the wood to rebuilding that staff. Not doing handsprings down here so far over Cosgrove and Blake other than from the recruiting standpoint. As we have seen at Texass, you can bring all the five star players you can pack in one year and still not do a damn thing with it. NU doesn't want to be in that situation. Quote Link to comment
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