Who's our next coach?

Fair enough. But what you have to deal with is also exponentially higher.

Then Bengals or Panthers fan expectations? Probably.

But I wouldn't expect a ton of love or patience as an under-performing Cowboys, Packers, Niners, Jets, Giants, Vikings, Bills, or Broncos head coach, either.

And if you coach any Philadelphia sports team, you would yearn for some of that old Nebraska Nice to make up for the death threats.

Three NFL coaches fired before the break of dawn today. Cleveland's coach fired after 6 years, Atlanta's coach fired after 2 years. Coaching legend Pete Carroll fired after one year with the Raiders. The day is not over and I'd guess the Arizona Cardinal's coach won't survive.
 
Then Bengals or Panthers fan expectations? Probably.

But I wouldn't expect a ton of love or patience as an under-performing Cowboys, Packers, Niners, Jets, Giants, Vikings, Bills, or Broncos head coach, either.

And if you coach any Philadelphia sports team, you would yearn for some of that old Nebraska Nice to make up for the death threats.

Three NFL coaches fired before the break of dawn today. Cleveland's coach fired after 6 years, Atlanta's coach fired after 2 years. Coaching legend Pete Carroll fired after one year with the Raiders. The day is not over and I'd guess the Arizona Cardinal's coach won't survive.

No, I'm talking about college coaching being pretty much year-round craziness (season, recruiting, portal, spring practice, etc.) while NFL coaches don't have to do near the recruiting and re-recruiting that is required of college coaches.
 
No, I'm talking about college coaching being pretty much year-round craziness (season, recruiting, portal, spring practice, etc.) while NFL coaches don't have to do near the recruiting and re-recruiting that is required of college coaches.

True enough. Recruiting never stops and things have only gotten harder for college coaches.

Still, you'd assume a cash cow like the NFL could always afford to pay its coaches more than an institution of learning. So I'm suspecting college football is indeed the cash cow the NIL advocates always claimed it was. Nobody is balking at these prices. Yet.
 
No, I'm talking about college coaching being pretty much year-round craziness (season, recruiting, portal, spring practice, etc.) while NFL coaches don't have to do near the recruiting and re-recruiting that is required of college coaches.
I think it was Saban who hit on this "year round" recruitment. He said it used to be just recruit the HS players, get them here and coach em up. Now he said you're recruiting the HS kids, then your freshman, RSfreshman, soph, juniors and possibly a senior who has a RS left.....Just a constant year round grind to recruit, develop, recruit and struggle to keep....
 
I am curious what other's thoughts are on this question. Would Rhule get a 4th year if his buyout were less than $10M?
with the powers that be seeing he has to pretty much flip his roster again 3 yrs out from having already done that I can’t believe they’d give him a 4th year the only thing keeping him from being fired after the bowl game is the astronomical buyout.
 
Then Bengals or Panthers fan expectations? Probably.

But I wouldn't expect a ton of love or patience as an under-performing Cowboys, Packers, Niners, Jets, Giants, Vikings, Bills, or Broncos head coach, either.

And if you coach any Philadelphia sports team, you would yearn for some of that old Nebraska Nice to make up for the death threats.

Three NFL coaches fired before the break of dawn today. Cleveland's coach fired after 6 years, Atlanta's coach fired after 2 years. Coaching legend Pete Carroll fired after one year with the Raiders. The day is not over and I'd guess the Arizona Cardinal's coach won't survive.
Hell I’d take Stefanski
 
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