You stalking me?If I was a betting man it'll be Mickey.
He has significant booster and admin influence.
And while you said no more former Husker players as coaches, boosters will still lean that way.

You stalking me?If I was a betting man it'll be Mickey.
He has significant booster and admin influence.
And while you said no more former Husker players as coaches, boosters will still lean that way.
.....just proving a point how emotion changes for some posters every other day.You stalking me?I did say that in regards to impacting our objectivity. Frost, Ruud and Austin come to mind. And after an embarrassing a$$ beating by Illinois.
I won't begrudge your opinion, but booster and administrative folks aren't as myopic as we may think. A lot of them are quite intelligent and looking at the same stuff we are, so I don't really buy the "they lean towards former Husker players as coaches" narrative. I also don't believe MJ's perceived leverage or influence will matter that much if he goes 2-7 down the stretch.He has significant booster and admin influence.
And while you said no more former Husker players as coaches, boosters will still lean that way.
Bro, i am 100% sure everyone not named Mickey J and potentially Busch are gone after this year.I agree with this. The front 7 is probably the worst in the conference. If we are going to play this hold your blocks on the DL then the LBs absolutely have to be elite to clean up. If the LBs are pedestrian then you have to have dominance on the DL to get into the backfield and disrupt and bust plays. We have neither, literally the worst of both worlds and it shows. That is why we have this knack for making the average QB and RB look like Heisman material against us. I am 100% confident Dawson and Ruud are gone.
Agree.I feel like I have been pretty consistent on my choices. I also liked what @admohad said regarding to MJ and who we could realistically get. I have also defended MJ after Illinois that you can't blame hime for this sh!t show. We are still witnessing Frost's hands all over the program. Read the SI and accompanying Journal article related to MJ's comments on Frost. Pretty telling. And yes, the article impressed me. If I was the AD, i'd liked it. Straight forward, in your face comments. I like the direct comments and calling out the weak crap he saw as a coach. And the excuses people use about facilities and recruiting....And yes, I still continue to support Chadwell. Even after his NCAA violations at Charleston Southern....And Prime. Even after his failed Charter school in Dallas.
So who do you want?
This. And let’s be honest, there are some posters and boosters that have gone overboard with the anti-Mickey derp.Mickey is clearly working his a$$ off for this program.
To be honest, I really don't even think he's in over his head. I just don't think he's got enough guys on the OL to be as successful as he'd want. Blame the guy who was here for the last 5 years, who had a chance to coach this porous OL. There will be mistakes that he makes during games, but I have confidence he will learn from them and he has already managed a few games very well regarding clock management.
He checks the box on every organizational quality I'd want in a HC. He's great with the players and they love him. He clearly has a plan where he wants to go with this program. He's not coaching the team like a guy who will be gone in a few games.
I loved that Sports Illustrated article. Mickey, from everything that I've seen and read, has a lot of integrity and grit. Every parent would feel comfortable sending their son to play with Mickey. He embodies everything that I'd want to see as a Nebraska Head Coach. He's getting valuable experience this season and I'm willing to give him a few years to see what he can do.
1 hour ago, twofittyonred said:
This. And let’s be honest, there are some posters and boosters that have gone overboard with the anti-Mickey derp.
The fact is, there are zero (realistic) slam dunk hires out there this season.
and a lot of mediocre or unproven hires from guys who will have one eye on the exit the whole time they’re here
Mickey ticks all of the boxes.
He has a plan and a vision.
He’s great at recruiting.
He’s saying and doing all the right things as head coach, he’s had a positive impact on this team and their play on the field (along with Busch, even in the Illinois game),
and for some of the boosters and purists, he’s a Nebraska man.
Why not hire Mickey, make him a CEO coach (a la Mack Brown), and go use our B1G money to get the best OC and DC out there that aligns with the vision he has?
Why not hire an experienced CEO coach who's actually proved to be successful at running a program
I’d be fine with this vs some of the options thrown around like Campbell, Rhule, etc..Why not hire Mickey, make him a CEO coach (a la Mack Brown), and go use our B1G money to get the best OC and DC out there that aligns with the vision he has?
How so?
Deion isn't "experienced." He's been a head coach for 2 1/2 seasons at an HBCU. Zero P5 or even G5 experience.