Should we fire Satterfield??

Just for the fun of it I went over to look at South Carolina page and the titles look similar to ours. 
 

Fire Satterfield 

misc threads all discussing how horrible he is. 
 

then great excitement that he came to Nebraska.  Their comments were that the only way that guy got another job was his buddy Rhule helped him out. 
 

so I am struggling to believe Rhule hired the best candidate to win and just helping out his buddy. The coaches who win make great hires. Saban, smart, urban. 
 

why the s#!t do our coaches since solich left only hire their buddies. Florida had it right when they told frost he couldn’t hire his buddies from UCf 

 
Just for the fun of it I went over to look at South Carolina page and the titles look similar to ours. 
 

Fire Satterfield 

misc threads all discussing how horrible he is. 
 

then great excitement that he came to Nebraska.  Their comments were that the only way that guy got another job was his buddy Rhule helped him out. 
 

so I am struggling to believe Rhule hired the best candidate to win and just helping out his buddy. The coaches who win make great hires. Saban, smart, urban. 
 

why the s#!t do our coaches since solich left only hire their buddies. Florida had it right when they told frost he couldn’t hire his buddies from UCf 
What’s kinda wild to me is that in 2021 Frost and Co were able to make pretty excellent hires across the board to come join his sinking ship. Mickey, Busch, Applewhite, Whipple and Raiola are all seemingly pretty solid to excellent hires on paper. It’s even more impressive that Frost and Co were able to get them to join a regime taking its last breaths.

Rhule gets gifted the lowest expectations possible and a huge assistant pool and he couldn’t have whiffed harder on his offensive staff hires. Absolutely surreal. 

 


Never answer a question you don't know the answer to.  I never want to hear the word analytics from this staff again.  As a team that plays a slower pace, I would think this would be the metric they are in tune with.  Since they clearly aren't, stop citing the flawed equations of ESPN to justify decisions.

 
Makes me want to fire him even harder!  How the frig do you come to NU and not know that running is winning.  How the hell was this not discussed by Rhule and Co......

Next will be that Doogie Howser will say that "He must get into the mindset" that in order to win in the Big Ten Husker receivers  must be able to catch and block.  "It's a lot on me," Doogie said.  "I have to commit to it."

 
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Why not?  It could happen after the season.  I'm not saying it will happen in season as that would be disrespectful to UNLV.  I just have my doubts that they will be able to afford him and Odom and they will go to a P4 job.  Maybe a casino mogul steps up?
Bc as much as I would like to agree with you Nebraska is never going to go out and pay to get a high scoring OC.  If they did that would be a shock to me.

 
Makes me want to fire him even harder!  How the frig do you come to NU and not know that running is winning.  How the hell was this not discussed by Rhule and Co......

Next will be that Doogie Howser will say that "He must get into the mindset" that in order to win in the Big Ten Husker receivers  must be able to catch and block.  "It's a lot on me," Doogie said.  "I have to commit to it."
The sad fact that our WR coach isn't old enough to even know this reference

 
Has he always been paid as a top 10 OC or did he get a raise to be put up there?  I ask bc I have never seen Nebraska go get a innovator as a OC.
He's making $1.4 million/year.  This puts him in a group of OC's listed as the 6th highest in college football










 




Most information obtained via open records/media reports; when not available, we reverted to the 2023 salary as listed by the USA Today database. 

$2.1 million: Mike Denbrock, Notre Dame

$1.85 million: Andy Ludwig, Utah

$1.75 million: Garrett Riley, Clemson

$1.65 million: Charlie Weis, Jr., Ole Miss

$1.6 million: Andy Kotelnicki, Penn State

$1.5 million: Kirby Moore, Missouri; Bobby Petrino, Arkansas

$1.4 million: Mike Bobo, Georgia; Kirk Ciarrocca, Rutgers: $1.4 million; Marcus Satterfield, Nebraska; Will Stein, Oregon: $1.4 million

$1.3 million: Nick Sheridan, Alabama

$1.325 million: Kyle Flood, Texas

$1.25 million: Alex Atkins, Florida State; Bush Hamdan, Kentucky; Phil Longo, Wisconsin 

$1.1 million: Tim Lester, Iowa; Chip Lindsey, North Carolina; Brian Lindgren, Michigan State; Seth Littrell, Oklahoma*

$1 million: Rob Sale, Florida*

$950,000: Kirk Campbell, Michigan; Josh Gattis, Maryland; Cortez Hankton, LSU*; Graham Harrell, Purdue; Joe Sloan*, LSU

$900,000: Kasey Dunn, Oklahoma State; Joe Jon Finley, Oklahoma*

$875,000: Tyler Bowen, Virginia Tech; Des Kitchings, Virginia

$850,000: Robert Anae, NC State; Zach Kittley, Texas Tech

$825,000: Barry Lunney, Jr., Illinois

$800,000: Jeff Grimes, Kansas; Derrick Nix, Auburn; Mike Shanahan, Indiana; Pat Shurmur, Colorado; Glenn Thomas, Nebraska*

$750,000: Kevin Barbay, Houston; Buster Faulkner, Georgia Tech

$745,000: Ben Arbuckle, Washington State

$725,000: Ryan Gunderson, Oregon State

$700,000: Brian Brohm, Louisville; Brad Glenn, Cincinnati

$600,000: Greg Harbaugh, Jr., Minnesota*; Matt Simon, Minnesota*

$550,000: Eric Bieniemy, UCLA; Mike Bloesch, Cal; Russ Callaway, Florida*









 
This makes my head hurt. 
WTF. Does Satt ride the short bus?  OMG paid a LOT and hasn't figured out in the B10 you need a run game.  Has no idea what a good ypp is 🤦‍♂️. We are completely F$cked

I wasn't a fan but Rhule should see this press conference and fire him for having zero clue on what is needed in his job IMO

 
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