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Did Rick Kaczenski cost himself the buyout?

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According to Sipple he has turned down two college coaching offers.

"As for the 40-year-old's coaching future, it's possible he also could
soon be in the NFL. He recently interviewed for a position on an NFL
staff. He's turned down two offers from college teams and is in the
running for two other positions.



But he's willing to sit out a
season. He's also open to entering the private sector. He said he's
essentially at a crossroads in his career. He likes his current
situation as a husband and a father, without the excessive time demands
of coaching. He likes going with his wife to Farrell's gym in south
Lincoln for kickboxing classes. He likes picking up his kids from
school."


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I am not sure he'll be getting more offers if he's talking about the coaching profession having excessive time demands.
 
Not sure what exactly the rule is for AC but do not think a coach has to take just any job.
 
Originally posted by Pennsyhusker:
Good luck to coach Kaz. I thought he did a good job when he was here in both the coaching and recruiting department. I wish him well as he moves on with his life.
Agreed
 
Being able to sit out a year to do things with your family and be with your children is a luxury we all wish we could have. I hope Kaz takes full advantage of his situation.

I don't understand why people have a hard time grasping that.

Good luck coach!

This post was edited on 2/24 9:28 AM by GeauxBigRed
 
This would not be worth the fight to go after the money. Just time to move on and pay the man. If Eichorst/Perlman want to play hardball, it would just likely bite them in the ass from a PR standpoint. Time to look forward and no back.
 
there's only a couple threads id like to see resurrected.
maybe 3.
one in particular...
 
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He did have some coaching ability. It's a shame he was such a deranged lunatic. That kind of got in the way
 
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