When Pedy gave Callahan the contract extension, he made a move that has saved his job (for the time being). Hear me out. It is fiscally improbable to fire Callahan (by giving the extension) --- it would now cost a fortune to fire the man. NU would have to meet the contract obligations of Callahan and then pay another coach. The extension made it tough for the upper administration to fire Callahan --- no matter how much the fans scream, the boosters scream and the media calls for the firing. By doing this, Pedy extended his own shelf life --- for if Callahan were to go, then the crosshairs would move to the man who hired him --- Pedy himself. By making it hard to remove Callahan it is hard to remove Pedy. It was a shrewd move on Pedy's part. He made it now an all or nothing proposition and Pedy is betting on it being nothing (and hedging his bets that way by making the fiscal burden so great).
For those hoping for Callahan to be fired, do not hold your breath. The NU fiscal situation will not facilitate such a move. I would be really surprised if Callahan were fired. Even if we go, as I expect we might, 4 - 8 this season with a 3 or more additional blow-out losses --- NU will not be able to afford firing Callahan.
If the NU administration does pull the trigger, then I suspect that Pedy might go too --- but the fiscal risk for NU would be so great. It would be a serious risk that could decimate the NU athletic program. By giving the contract extension, Pedy essentially held the NU administration hostage. the remarkable thing is that the upper administration allowed it to happen. This is not good.
I do believe that Cally is here for the long haul. The result of which is NU football will --- year in and year out --- be locked in a real battle with Baylor and ISU for the B12 basement award. No,...... this is not good.
For those hoping for Callahan to be fired, do not hold your breath. The NU fiscal situation will not facilitate such a move. I would be really surprised if Callahan were fired. Even if we go, as I expect we might, 4 - 8 this season with a 3 or more additional blow-out losses --- NU will not be able to afford firing Callahan.
If the NU administration does pull the trigger, then I suspect that Pedy might go too --- but the fiscal risk for NU would be so great. It would be a serious risk that could decimate the NU athletic program. By giving the contract extension, Pedy essentially held the NU administration hostage. the remarkable thing is that the upper administration allowed it to happen. This is not good.
I do believe that Cally is here for the long haul. The result of which is NU football will --- year in and year out --- be locked in a real battle with Baylor and ISU for the B12 basement award. No,...... this is not good.