GSG Posted March 20, 2017 Share Posted March 20, 2017 (edited) Scott Booker Twitter account: https://twitter.com/CoachSBooker Edited March 20, 2017 by GSG5545 Split to its own thread. 1 Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted March 20, 2017 Author Share Posted March 20, 2017 Thanks @Mavric!!! 1 Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted March 20, 2017 Author Share Posted March 20, 2017 Here is his old profile from Notre Dame: http://www.und.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/scott_booker_609025.html 1 Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted March 20, 2017 Share Posted March 20, 2017 I am okay with hiring many good assistant coaches to be analysts. Quote Link to comment
Red Five Posted March 20, 2017 Share Posted March 20, 2017 This guy looks like he could be the extra assistant when that gets approved. Hmmmm Quote Link to comment
Making Chimichangas Posted March 20, 2017 Share Posted March 20, 2017 I have read (maybe from this site, maybe from another site, can't remember) that Alabama has like 8 former coaches in the Tide athletic department and they're all analysts. That's 8 former football coaches on top of the Tide's NCAA allotted full time-coaches and graduate assistants. Often wondered if that is true, and if it is, and the NCAA allows it, then why doesn't Nebraska do something similar? Quote Link to comment
seaofred92 Posted March 20, 2017 Share Posted March 20, 2017 I have read (maybe from this site, maybe from another site, can't remember) that Alabama has like 8 former coaches in the Tide athletic department and they're all analysts. That's 8 former football coaches on top of the Tide's NCAA allotted full time-coaches and graduate assistants. Often wondered if that is true, and if it is, and the NCAA allows it, then why doesn't Nebraska do something similar? we just did Quote Link to comment
Making Chimichangas Posted March 20, 2017 Share Posted March 20, 2017 I have read (maybe from this site, maybe from another site, can't remember) that Alabama has like 8 former coaches in the Tide athletic department and they're all analysts. That's 8 former football coaches on top of the Tide's NCAA allotted full time-coaches and graduate assistants. Often wondered if that is true, and if it is, and the NCAA allows it, then why doesn't Nebraska do something similar? we just did Do we have 8 former coaches in the athletic department working as analysts? (I am not sure actually how many the Tide have) 1 < 8. Stay tuned for more riveting facts.... Quote Link to comment
Toe Posted March 20, 2017 Share Posted March 20, 2017 This guy looks like he could be the extra assistant when that gets approved. Hmmmm They already said they plan to promote Tavita for that. Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted March 20, 2017 Share Posted March 20, 2017 Tyler Eiffert is a pretty big feather in this guys cap. Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted March 20, 2017 Share Posted March 20, 2017 I have read (maybe from this site, maybe from another site, can't remember) that Alabama has like 8 former coaches in the Tide athletic department and they're all analysts. That's 8 former football coaches on top of the Tide's NCAA allotted full time-coaches and graduate assistants. Often wondered if that is true, and if it is, and the NCAA allows it, then why doesn't Nebraska do something similar? we just did Do we have 8 former coaches in the athletic department working as analysts? (I am not sure actually how many the Tide have) 1 < 8. Stay tuned for more riveting facts.... Bama is also the most successful program in the country with arguably the greatest coach of all time. Every coach not working as a coach for Alabama knows that it's a better move for their career than 90% of the coaching jobs out there. Look at Sark. I'm sure there are others who have seen a boost to their career by just working with Nick Saban. That up close experience with greatness is absolutely going to rub off on you and help you in the long run. Quote Link to comment
Making Chimichangas Posted March 20, 2017 Share Posted March 20, 2017 I have read (maybe from this site, maybe from another site, can't remember) that Alabama has like 8 former coaches in the Tide athletic department and they're all analysts. That's 8 former football coaches on top of the Tide's NCAA allotted full time-coaches and graduate assistants. Often wondered if that is true, and if it is, and the NCAA allows it, then why doesn't Nebraska do something similar? we just did Do we have 8 former coaches in the athletic department working as analysts? (I am not sure actually how many the Tide have) 1 < 8. Stay tuned for more riveting facts.... Bama is also the most successful program in the country with arguably the greatest coach of all time. Every coach not working as a coach for Alabama knows that it's a better move for their career than 90% of the coaching jobs out there. Look at Sark. I'm sure there are others who have seen a boost to their career by just working with Nick Saban. That up close experience with greatness is absolutely going to rub off on you and help you in the long run. What you're saying is true, but isn't really germane to my questions. 1) Is having that many analysts (8 or however many the Tide have) in your athletic department, exclusively for football, legal as far as the NCAA is concerned? 2) If yes, how many does Nebraska have? Clearly we have one right now. Do we have any others? Quote Link to comment
Red Five Posted March 21, 2017 Share Posted March 21, 2017 This guy looks like he could be the extra assistant when that gets approved. Hmmmm They already said they plan to promote Tavita for that. I get that. Unless I am misunderstanding, this guy is leaving a AC job to be an analyst here? Hence the "hmmmm". Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted March 21, 2017 Share Posted March 21, 2017 He was let go from ND, I think (I think they had a lot of transition there as well recently, with pressure on Brian Kelly). It sounds to me like they want a guy who can play some recruiting/ST/etc roles without being an official coach. Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted March 21, 2017 Share Posted March 21, 2017 I have read (maybe from this site, maybe from another site, can't remember) that Alabama has like 8 former coaches in the Tide athletic department and they're all analysts. That's 8 former football coaches on top of the Tide's NCAA allotted full time-coaches and graduate assistants. Often wondered if that is true, and if it is, and the NCAA allows it, then why doesn't Nebraska do something similar? we just did Do we have 8 former coaches in the athletic department working as analysts? (I am not sure actually how many the Tide have) 1 < 8. Stay tuned for more riveting facts.... Bama is also the most successful program in the country with arguably the greatest coach of all time. Every coach not working as a coach for Alabama knows that it's a better move for their career than 90% of the coaching jobs out there. Look at Sark. I'm sure there are others who have seen a boost to their career by just working with Nick Saban. That up close experience with greatness is absolutely going to rub off on you and help you in the long run. What you're saying is true, but isn't really germane to my questions. 1) Is having that many analysts (8 or however many the Tide have) in your athletic department, exclusively for football, legal as far as the NCAA is concerned? 2) If yes, how many does Nebraska have? Clearly we have one right now. Do we have any others? Yes it's legal because these guys don't interact with the players and Nebraska has 1 but the point is most coaches aren't going to take that position unless it benefits them and when it comes to this in particular there is really no way we can compete with Bama on that front at this point. We are making an effort so that is good 1 Quote Link to comment
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