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I still want Fleck

I don't care what others think

But at this point I would take Bielima or Dino Babers. We need a coach to come in and overhaul these lines as soon as they possibly can and all 3 would do that. I don't care if people think he's a douche like Fleck or Bielema. We also cannot continue to allow opponents to absolutely dominate us in Time of Possesion. Even with Palmer it costs us. Our program should be determined to have some kind of successful ground game. I haven't heard from MJ his vision in that

Football Bold Predictions: Nebraska vs. Michigan

It’s a gloomy/somber one, but we are back for another edition of Bold Predictions. Click the link if you would like some analysis in your life that’s not gonna make you feel good:

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After further review, I think Rhule, is below Urban and above any of the other names on the list for coach

What convinced me that I did not know was that he was a tough running team at Temple and then went RPO at Baylor. Plus has built two teams from nothing. I think he is a safer bet than Aranda and the other group of names. I also like that he could be putting his assistants together and map his rebuilding plan, recruiting, watching film and prepping before even taking the job. i think all has aligned. There are no guarantees but I have become much more excited for him than anyone not named urban.

Dave Doeren Notes

Disclaimer: I am not advocating for Dave Doeren, just starting this thread to help inform fans who don't watch football outside of games that involve Nebraska. If he is offered the job, I would be stunned if he turned it down. That's why I feel like fans saying it will be Mickey aren't correct. Doeren doesn't get me too excited, but his resume owns Mickey's.

Dave Doeren, 50, is the current head coach at NC State and has been since 2013. He has an overall record of 71-51 at NC State.

Doeren is a Shawnee, Kansas native, graduating from Miege. After high school he went to play football at Drake.

Coaching:
1995-1996: Drake (LB)
1997: Drake (DC)
1998-1999: USC (GA)
2000-2001: Montana (DB)
2002-2005: KU (LB/RC, 05 he was Co-DC/LB)
2006-2007: Wisconsin (Co-DC/LB/RC)
2008-2010: Wisconsin (DC/LB)
2011-2012: Northern Illinois HC (23-4 overall record, including an Orange Bowl invite)
2013-Present: NC State Head Coach (71-51 overall record, 37-42 in ACC play)

Notables:
-Only two seasons under .500 at NC State (2013 and 2019)
-Has an under .500 record in ACC play, 37-42. Remember, the ACC plays four non con games per year.
-In non con games against Power 5 teams, he is 1-4, winning his first one this year against Texas Tech. Usually in the non con they play FCS east coast teams, and Sun Belt, CUSA teams.
-His best win at NCSU was last year against then #9 Clemson. Clemson finished the year 10-3.
-He is 6-21 against ranked opponents at NCSU.
-He has the second most wins at NC State behind Earle Edwards, if Doeren continues on his track, he will pass Edwards next year)
-Has coached under Joe Glenn, Mark Mangino, and Bret Bielema.


Current Staff members:
-Tim Beck: Offensive Coordinator
-Tony Gibson: Defensive Coordinator
-Joker Phillipis: AHC/WR
-Freddie Aughtry-Lindsay: Nickles
-Joe DeForest: Safeties
-John Garrison: OL
-Todd Goebbel: Special Teams Coordinator/TE/Fullbacks
-Brian Mitchell: Corners
-Kurt Roper: Runningbacks
-Charley Wiles: DL
-Ruffin McNeill: Special Assistant to HC

(Link to entire football department)

Previous notable staff members:
-Matt Canada was his OC/QB coach at NCSU from 2013-2015, currently the OC at the Steelers.
-Eliah Drinkwitz was his OC/QB coach at NCSU from 2016-2018, currently is the Head Coach at Mizzou.

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