Nebraska Coach Search - 2025 version

I believe Ruhle, mostly, when he says it's his wife who decides where they live.

I hope PSU gets their guy sooner rather than later. Recruiting and the transfer portal will take some hits at both of our programs until it's a done deal.

I hope Rhule stays. I like the culture he's reestablish here, the way he represents and promotes the program, and I like the ball he's playing. He's also shown a willingness to change when aspects of the game aren't showing up on the field.
 
There’s one name and one name only I want. Rhule is going back home, it’s time for us to bring someone back home too.

And that someone is Lane. He’s matured into the man we need. Someone with flair, charisma and a dash of offensive genius.

Zac Taylor doesn’t have college coaching experience, don’t want him. Kalen isn’t leaving bama this early. Lane is realistic for the right price and someone who can run with what Rhule has built. Realistically speaking, lane might be one of the few hires that would keep us in the good graces of the raiola mafia which is huge because that seems to be all that matters around these parts these days
Lane was one of the guys I liked after Frost was fired. I think he is beyond his Crazy Lane days and has settled into being a pretty good coach.

Zac has some experience as a college graduate assistant at TA&M but then went on to the Dolphins. I do see him as a guy who could bring top notch talent here - esp at the QB position. Rely on the DC/OC with good college experience to do the 'college experience thing'.
Love to see him or Lane retain Dana and of course our ST coach.
 
I still wonder if Urb would have an 'itch to coach' again. He's been high on Nebraska's potential. Maybe he'd like to bring us back to the same status that TO had us at. It would take someone like him or Saben to do so - or maybe there is a hidden gem out there like TO and BD were in their times.
 
Lane was one of the guys I liked after Frost was fired. I think he is beyond his Crazy Lane days and has settled into being a pretty good coach.

Zac has some experience as a college graduate assistant at TA&M but then went on to the Dolphins. I do see him as a guy who could bring top notch talent here - esp at the QB position. Rely on the DC/OC with good college experience to do the 'college experience thing'.
Love to see him or Lane retain Dana and of course our ST coach.

I can't imagine why any NFL coach would ever want to get into the college game now. It is just nuts. And you basically never get a break. I think Belichick is finding that out.
 
I can't imagine why any NFL coach would ever want to get into the college game now. It is just nuts. And you basically never get a break. I think Belichick is finding that out.
That could be true. If it had more guardrails it would be better. NIL and the portal have made it like the wild west. But if college football was redesigned for what it really is, a NFL farm league, then there would be player contracts and portal rules (thing of free agency) more in line with the way the NFL handles these things. I think it will eventually get there - but it is a mess now. Limiting the portal to one period now is a good first step.
 
Speaking of Zac Taylor
WIKI
College experience:
Returning from Canada, Taylor became a graduate assistant and then tight ends coach at Texas A&M, serving four years under head coach Mike Sherman, his mentor and father-in-law
In January 2016, Taylor was hired by University of Cincinnati Bearcats head coach Tommy Tuberville to be the Bearcats' offensive coordinator. According to Taylor, Jim Turner, who had been an offensive line coach for the Dolphins, was the one who connected him with Tuberville.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zac_Taylor#cite_note-The_Lincoln_Journal_Star-16"><span>[</span>16<span>]</span></a> Taylor was seen as a "rising star in the coaching ranks" by the Bearcats, thanks to his experience in the NFL and his job developing Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill. Under Taylor's mentoring Tannehill became only the second Miami quarterback with multiple 3,000-yard seasons, as well as totaling the third-most passing yards for a quarterback in his first four seasons in NFL history, with 15,460.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zac_Taylor#cite_note-18"><span>[</span>18<span>]</span></a>

In 2017, Taylor was hired by Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay as assistant wide receivers coach. In 2018, Taylor was promoted to quarterbacks coach.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zac_Taylor#cite_note-Sports_Illustrated-11"><span>[</span>11<span>]</span></a> That season, Taylor coached quarterback Jared Goff to the NFC Championship and an appearance in Super Bowl LIII on February 3, 2019.
 
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