from what I seen of fickle is he had a gunslinger at qb last year,
so this must mean wisconson is going to pass more?
so this must mean wisconson is going to pass more?
Exactly. Not saying he's a bad choice, but I think he is a bigger risk than Rhule who takes some sort of sick satisfaction from bringing comatose programs back to life and has been successful in it. Yea us! We're going to win some games again.It should be pretty obvious by now that it's easy to build a resume in the AAC that doesn't always translate to a P5 schedule. I like Fickell but I don't think he's any more of a slam dunk than Rhule.
Contract extensionThe next question what is Io_ a next move.. their playing checkers while Nebraska and Wisconsin are playing chess..
We have to overpay. All there is there is to it. We aren’t a Wisc let alone a true blue chip school. That ship has sailed. Stuck over paying with assist coaching turning over every 2 to 3 years due to lack of talent. They don’t want to live on a plane.If his contract isn’t in the same neighborhood as Rhule’s
If he is getting 2-3 million less per year he needs a new agent
Desmond Ridder was a really good quarterback. Two time offensive player of the year in his conference. Future quarterback of the Atlanta Falcons. He's not there this year and Cincinnati came back down to earth. It was time for pickle to get the hell out of there.from what I seen of fickle is he had a gunslinger at qb last year,
so this must mean wisconson is going to pass more?
from what I seen of fickle is he had a gunslinger at qb last year,
so this must mean wisconson is going to pass more?
Let's just hope they don't show evil Matt Rhule after a sack of Runzas.
GBR
Please. Just go in to the closet. Shut the door. Now, <redacted> yourself.We have to overpay. All there is there is to it. We aren’t a Wisc let alone a true blue chip school. That ship has sailed. Stuck over paying with assist coaching turning over every 2 to 3 years due to lack of talent. They don’t want to live on a plane.
Perhaps he just wanted Ole Miss to give him a pay raise.They wanted Kiffin. I'm still surprised he turned them down
thats what I was wondering...seems they dropped down a bit....I wonder if wisconson will move away from the run heavy?Desmond Ridder was a really good quarterback. Two time offensive player of the year in his conference. Future quarterback of the Atlanta Falcons. He's not there this year and Cincinnati came back down to earth. It was time for pickle to get the hell out of there.
Of course he was.Fickell was in play with us until Wisconsin contacted him. He said no at that point.
likely AFC defensive rookie of the year and top 10 pick (discovered & developed by Fickell) Sauce Gardner also not there this yearDesmond Ridder was a really good quarterback. Two time offensive player of the year in his conference. Future quarterback of the Atlanta Falcons. He's not there this year and Cincinnati came back down to earth. It was time for pickle to get the hell out of there.
Not a Nebraska fan but I think Fickell is a much better coach than Rhule. Hope Rhule succeds for your sake not wishing you any ill will here but did Nebraska ever go after Fickell. I always thought his next step would be at a big time program like Ohio State, ND, UM, Nebraska, Texas etc not at Wisconsin.If his contract isn’t in the same neighborhood as Rhule’s
If he is getting 2-3 million less per year he needs a new agent
Not a Nebraska fan but I think Fickell is a much better coach than Rhule. Hope Rhule succeds for your sake not wishing you any ill will here but did Nebraska ever go after Fickell. I always thought his next step would be at a big time program like Ohio State, ND, UM, Nebraska, Texas etc not at Wisconsin.
Well Rhule has had a very average maybe even below average win/loss record.This seems to be the polarized topic of the day: who’s the better hire, Rhule or Fickel.
Any objective reasons you think Fickel is a better coach than Rhule? Also, any reasoning he would be a better coach AT Nebraska?
I can start with the fact he took Cincinnati to the playoffs. He did so however playing a G5 schedule.
Neither has much real experience in the B10 as head coach. I understand Fickel was Interim at Ohio State, but his record seems would actually go against him here.
Rhule’s philosophy is success starts at both lines. This has been severely lacking part of NU football last few years.We
Well Rhule has had a very average maybe even below average win/loss record.This seems to be the polarized topic of the day: who’s the better hire, Rhule or Fickel.
Any objective reasons you think Fickel is a better coach than Rhule? Also, any reasoning he would be a better coach AT Nebraska?
I can start with the fact he took Cincinnati to the playoffs. He did so however playing a G5 schedule.
Neither has much real experience in the B10 as head coach. I understand Fickel was Interim at Ohio State, but his record seems would actually go against him here.
Rhule’s philosophy is success starts at both lines. This has been severely lacking part of NU football last few years.
Well Rhule has had a very average maybe even below average win/loss record.
He's .500 coach in college (overall record 47-43) and .28 record in NFL (11-27)
Nebraska could have easily gotten a coach who's win/loss record was better
I've seen coaches with .500 record fail in the past a lot see Tyrone Willingham @ ND
Fickell's record is 63-25. He played in CFP last year..
It's no easy task qualifying for CFP @ a school like Cincinnati
Again I hope Rhule succeeds but given the past records it looks like Fickell would've been a safer bet for Nebraska.
Fickell is overrated. He's a good coach, but not greatIf his contract isn’t in the same neighborhood as Rhule’s
If he is getting 2-3 million less per year he needs a new agent
No guarantees that they will be successful of course but I think both schools got very good and capable coaches.All I know for 100% certainty is that if we'd hired Fickell and Wisconsin hired Rhule, this place would be loaded with bitching that they got the better coach. Some of us just like to be miserable. I wanted Fickell but I am totally happy with the Rhule hire and its time to focus on what is happening here and stop worrying about what the Vadgers are doing.
Can't wait for the 1:30 PC!
Or a school with a noticeably better track record in the less two decades was more appealing to someone that’s already in a comfortable stable job compared to man that literally got fired.Fickel is a lesser coach that got a lesser contract from a lesser school. That’s how it works.
OP wasn't intended to spark a Rhule vs Fickell debate - although not surprising it went thereAll I know for 100% certainty is that if we'd hired Fickell and Wisconsin hired Rhule, this place would be loaded with bitching that they got the better coach. Some of us just like to be miserable. I wanted Fickell but I am totally happy with the Rhule hire and its time to focus on what is happening here and stop worrying about what the Vadgers are doing.
Can't wait for the 1:30 PC!
Gotcha, I wasn't including you in the "I'm only happy when I'm crying" group.OP wasn't intended to spark a Rhule vs Fickell debate - although not surprising it went there
I would have been happy with either
it was intended to highlight the fact that Fickell and his agent negotiated a contract that could end up being 20-30 million dollars less than what Rhule received
big blunder - I would say both Rhule and Fickell were amongst the top coaching candidates out there - and both going to big ten schools
even worse when you consider that Rhule likely signed his first and had Fickell's people waited a day ( or maybe even a few hours) they would have known where Rhule's contract set the bar
(plus I hope Fickell becomes increasingly bitter knowing he signed a below market value contract and it eats away at him)
Nebraska questioning any other university’s management of money for head coaches is hilarious.If his contract isn’t in the same neighborhood as Rhule’s
If he is getting 2-3 million less per year he needs a new agent
I’m not questioning Wisconsin or NUNebraska questioning any other university’s management of money for head coaches is hilarious.
In a weak conferenceDisagree on the lesser coach part. Fickell got Cincinnati to the playoff is no small feat.
Eichorst got his guy too. So did Moos. That's not a good indicator by itself on evaluating how the hire will actually go.What people seem to not realize in looking at Fickell versus Rhule is context, their strengths and what TA was actually looking for. The fact that you might rate Fickell higher than Rhule doesn't mean TA did. I pretty firmly believe TA got his guy. TA was very, very clear that he wanted a grinder and proven program builder. That is Rhule in spades, whatever else you might think of his ability.
I think Fickell is a much better fit at Wisc than NU. They aren't at rock bottom and in need of a complete rebuild. They are looking to go to the next level and this is what they think they needed to get there. Reminds me of Neb when they fired Solich, then Callahan, then Bo. Wisc just let go of 2 decent coaches in the same year. That is a lot of pressure they are putting their program under.
I think Rhule is a much better fit at NU than Wisc. Rhule loves turning programs around, developing players, and he understands the need for OL and DL play. Rhule has done it, objectively. That isn't saying that Fickell couldn't do that or Rhule couldn't make Wisc better, just that they are both better off where they are.
You can move to Wisconsin man. Go for itWell Rhule has had a very average maybe even below average win/loss record.
He's .500 coach in college (overall record 47-43) and .28 record in NFL (11-27)
Nebraska could have easily gotten a coach who's win/loss record was better
I've seen coaches with .500 record fail in the past a lot see Tyrone Willingham @ ND
Fickell's record is 63-25. He played in CFP last year..
It's no easy task qualifying for CFP @ a school like Cincinnati
Again I hope Rhule succeeds but given the past records it looks like Fickell would've been a safer bet for Nebraska.
Likely nothing. They've accomplished everything they set out to accomplish this season.The next question what is Io_ a next move.. their playing checkers while Nebraska and Wisconsin are playing chess..
interesting hypotheticalAll I know for 100% certainty is that if we'd hired Fickell and Wisconsin hired Rhule, this place would be loaded with bitching that they got the better coach. Some of us just like to be miserable. I wanted Fickell but I am totally happy with the Rhule hire and its time to focus on what is happening here and stop worrying about what the Vadgers are doing.
Can't wait for the 1:30 PC!
No guarantees at all, but my gut feeling and simply looking at their records, Fickell has the better resume. Rhule had great success rebuilding Temple and Baylor, so maybe he’s just a better fit at NU. I was talking here with 2 ex-Buffs (and ex NFLers) who weren’t really that positive about Rhule—hope he proves them wrong! Maybe Trev went after Fickell and he preferred WI, who knows (now we know Trev didn’t)? But hoping Rhule can get it done and enjoy much success! Should be fun to watch..GBR.No guarantees that they will be successful of course but I think both schools got very good and capable coaches.
I’m just surprised is all by Wisconsin because I figured Leonhard was a lock and they were worried him being poached by another school.
Thanks for stopping by with your drivel, now please don’t come again. Have a nice day.Well Rhule has had a very average maybe even below average win/loss record.
He's .500 coach in college (overall record 47-43) and .28 record in NFL (11-27)
Nebraska could have easily gotten a coach who's win/loss record was better
I've seen coaches with .500 record fail in the past a lot see Tyrone Willingham @ ND
Fickell's record is 63-25. He played in CFP last year..
It's no easy task qualifying for CFP @ a school like Cincinnati
Again I hope Rhule succeeds but given the past records it looks like Fickell would've been a safer bet for Nebraska.
In my view, we went with the most logical choice. I totally understand ‘if you don’t risk anything, you risk even more’, but we’re not in that position today—maybe 10 years agointeresting hypothetical
would be curious to find out
my opinion is that there would've been much much more elation - meaningless as it may be - simply due to shock value
Fickel is a lesser coach that got a lesser contract from a lesser school. That’s how it works.