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.Well great news P.J. Fleck is NOT INTERESTING in the opening and thank f***ing jimmy crickets we as Husker fans were never interested in him becoming our next head coach!!!!
I've heard the "better resources" spiel before. Like I said, I didn't buy it then and I don't buy it now. And no, I wouldn't want a coach that's 44-34. That record sucks. Have some high expectations, for God's sake. Some of you seem willing to accept anyone better than Frost... and that encompasses pretty much every coach in America.
and who the heck comes up with names like him to be thrown out there???.Well great news P.J. Fleck is NOT INTERESTING in the opening and thank f***ing jimmy crickets we as Husker fans were never interested in him becoming our next head coach!!!!
Indeed, Matt Rhule? Very mediocre coach. After all his record at Temple was 28-23, and at Baylor was 19-20. 47-43, clearly a very mediocre coach.
Just to note though:
At Temple
2013: 2-10
2014: 6-6
2015: 10-4
2016: 10-3
At Baylor
2017: 1-11
2018: 7-6
2019: 11-3
Fair. To be sure, I would prefer Rhule over everyone (which is why I am rooting hard against the Panthers this season)You've gotta really look at the big picture in regards to Rhule. His team's records improved every season during his tenure. The turnarounds at both of those schools were remarkable.
Fair. To be sure, I would prefer Rhule over everyone (which is why I am rooting hard against the Panthers this season)
I will grant your concerns. I just don't think Campbell is comparable to Riley, as I noted above (with an edit to be fair to you, you could not have responded) Riley had the benefit at Oregon State of Dennis Erickson setting him up for success. Campbell didn't have that.
I will give him credit but do you honestly want a coach that it's going to take 3 or 4 years to steadily improve? That goes for any coach.You've gotta really look at the big picture in regards to Rhule. His team's records improved every season during his tenure. The turnarounds at both of those schools were remarkable.
Even for great coaches, one year turnarounds are not the rule. If we can do it, great, but no, I say the reasonable path is to give a coach 3-4 years. As long as there's improvement or we reach a level where I'd say we are again a nationally competitive and respectable program with regular conference title aspirations and even on occasion playoff aspirations, I am fine with them.I will give him credit but do you honestly want a coach that it's going to take 3 or 4 years to steadily improve? That goes for any coach.
I'd take him in a heartbeat, he's my #1 if he's available.if Rhule is let go by the Panthers he's got to be near the top of the list
I will give him credit but do you honestly want a coach that it's going to take 3 or 4 years to steadily improve? That goes for any coach.
I will give him credit but do you honestly want a coach that it's going to take 3 or 4 years to steadily improve? That goes for any coach.
I'm not sure what Drinkwitz or Satterfield being on the hot seat has to do with Clark as let's be honest it's all a slot machine pull when it comes to G5 coaches. My point when I mentioned those other guys was they they have experience in a system that was built up by Jerry Moore who is a FCS legend so they've at least learned how to do things the right way. I do think it's a moot point as pulling Clark away from App State where he was an AA lineman will be extremely tough. I could see him maybe leaving for a school like WVU if it popped open.I'm sure he's a fine coach but there are about 10 other candidates equally qualified. It concerns me that Drinkwitz and Satterfield are both on the hot seat themselves.
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DeBoer is still an option IMO. Personally I think he's a great one. A bit of a slim resume and the contract probably makes it tough but I really like him as a coach and as a fit for Nebraska. I think he would be coaching right now if we'd pulled the trigger at the end of last year.
This job isn't a full rebuild so don't give me this crap that its going to take that long to rebuild the team. Its like a merry go round keeps going around meaning next coach gets 3-4 years and the next coach gets 3-4 years. Thats crap there are coaches that can win now. The question is how much could they win? I believe any great coach that Nebraska hires will win between 7-9 wins his first year and not be in the negative. This is a critical time for Husker nation and the next hire has to be right otherwise we will fall further away from the Iowa State or Kansas's. Teams that in no way should be good but overall are better then Nebraska right now which pains me to say but we did this to ourselves by not hiring the best candidate possible, not going out and spending money when we should have. Nebraska got passed up.I will give him credit but do you honestly want a coach that it's going to take 3 or 4 years to steadily improve? That goes for any coach.