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Rhule=Frost.2

Temple, Baylor and Carolina Panthers. There's your context.

I agree, we don't know if he can sustain success. What we do know is that he can turn a college football program around and we know that typically takes him 3 seasons to do so, but we're wanting to fire him after year 2? Doesn't make any sense to me.

I'm not going to guarantee that he'll have success next year at Nebraska, but right now, history tells us he will. We'll find out next year, but hopefully this year we can get another 1-3 wins.
The it takes him 3 years to turn it around does not excuse what has happened vs Indiana and UCLA this year. He has way too much experience at this point to have his team come out unprepared and uninspired. It’s one thing to go 5-7 again this year but that will mean a 6 game losing skid to finish the year. Time will tell if next season he actually does get things together and they win 8-9 games.

Rhule Aid Drinkers

I think both are busts.
I was going to say they lost their starting qb at the start of the season but then realized I think we would be 5-7 with HH at QB as well...HH could have scored more than 10 against Colorado. That is such a sad reflection on Satt, replace a TE at Qb with the #1 qb from HS in the nation and we gain zero wins and no ppg as defense has carried us in all big 10 wins.
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Iowa

Iowa is the equivalent of the 50 year life long loser who just got promoted to middle manager and sits at the bar brags about making 40g a year. His lack of self awareness is stunning as he drunkenly attempts to hit on younger women that make twice as much money as him and mock him behind his back. Even the drunken has beens pity his useless existence. Poor loser doesn’t even have an ex-wife to lament over or even an ex-girlfriend to reminisce about. His sole accomplishment in life is surviving long enough to look down on the people he hates and envy’s. Rest of the world hasn’t moved past him necessarily, they simply don’t know or care that he exists. Nobody to remember him or care what happens to him one way or another. Just an empty existence, like a ship lost at sea whose only possible destination of significance is an unceremonious lonely death.
Don't forget his racist grandpa that nobody will kick out of the family because he brings the wild turkey to Saturday dinners. Oh, he also gives the mentally deficient son a weekly ride to his AAA meetings.

next year

Yes Satterfield is certainly a terrible game day coordinator and most likely terrible through out the week. We can all see that.

If not fired all together, he needs to be relieved of play calling and OC. Like I said, we will most likely lose the remaining games and not go bowling. Give someone else an audition at least for next year.
Rhule pulled out a play sheet and they started scoring and moving the ball...I think he sits down and "helps" Satt score enough to keep his job.

Rhule=Frost.2

Firing football coaches vs. poor performing employees are two completely different things. 99% of employees don't have a 5-7 year buyout worth millions and millions of of dollars. You have a bad employee you might give them a little severance and tell em to hit the road. It's an apples vs. orange comparison/false equivalent.
Tell that to c3o. He's the one who brought up employees (negotiating a hire).

I disagree though, the concept is similar enough.

What Do I Do?

I think it's actually on BTN.
It’s on BTN+ at 7pm. First 3 games are on that and then we face Saint Mary’s in Sioux Falls on the 17th on BTN and its regular TV from there on out.

I wasn’t impressed with the exhibition game last Sunday but that hasn’t typically been much of an indicator. The main complaint of this team by far will again be lack of athleticism.

Rhule=Frost.2

What kind of context do you want on 81 losses in 149 tries? You realize that’s bad right? Like really really bad. You want me to say “well he had two good years in there and then bolted after the good seasons? He preaches sustainability, please show me where he’s had a success that he sustained?
Temple, Baylor and Carolina Panthers. There's your context.

I agree, we don't know if he can sustain success. What we do know is that he can turn a college football program around and we know that typically takes him 3 seasons to do so, but we're wanting to fire him after year 2? Doesn't make any sense to me.

I'm not going to guarantee that he'll have success next year at Nebraska, but right now, history tells us he will. We'll find out next year, but hopefully this year we can get another 1-3 wins.
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