Matt Rhule?😂By who?
By who?
Why? Hoiberg winsKong will not like this.
Wonder if Fidler will end up in LincolnHoping he can keep things cooking for the foreseeable future. No reason we shouldn't consistently turn out tournament teams.
I give it a low probability. But if he does maybe just maybe they have a shot at starting to get all of the talent from Omaha metro that either goes to Creighton or elsewhere in the country. Maybe if he doesn’t go to NBA they can get Hepburn to come to Lincoln for final year.Wonder if Fidler will end up in Lincoln
Except for the four years where his win percentage was .385. Cue the excuses. Everyone had to deal with 2020. Basketball is not a 5-year project, you need one leader and some role players and you should be able to qualify for the NCAA tournament. I'm not even saying win a game in it, just qualify, like Miles did in year 2 (and then lost his top assistant and never returned 😒).Why? Hoiberg wins
Why? Hoiberg
Could be. Then if things don’t continue to improve for Fred the new AD has to deal with a lengthy contract to pay off. To me this was a bad move they just put the new AD in a potentially difficult spot. Fred just said he loves it here he is all in, so why extend the contract immediately? Unless they already informed him and that’s why he was spouting the love 😆What a clown show, or rather acting clown show. Fred did a great job this year but his history here in no way suggests this is more than a one-year fluke. I am sure new AD candidates will be impressed that this major AD decision was made without their input by two interim administrators, no less.
I'll say I think getting a kick in the bum by Alberts and removing Abdelmassih and Sadler are cause for some optimism, but you still need more than one year above .500 to justify a lengthy extension.What a clown show, or rather acting clown show. Fred did a great job this year but his history here in no way suggests this is more than a one-year fluke. I am sure new AD candidates will be impressed that this major AD decision was made without their input by two interim administrators, no less.
Well, glad to see some sensible posts on this board. Waiting for the 'it's not your money' comments and being called a whiny little b-----.I'll say I think getting a kick in the bum by Alberts and removing Abdelmassih and Sadler are cause for some optimism, but you still need more than one year above .500 to justify a lengthy extension.
This post is mostly dead on. But what would you recommend Fred do… Say no to all of this money? If this is what the NCAA has become, why should he not benefit? Again, I agree with you largely. The money has gotten out of control. Didn’t need to extend him through 2029. But if Fred backs it up in subsequent years, we’ll be happy. If he doesn’t, we’ll move on.Well, glad to see some sensible posts on this board. Waiting for the 'it's not your money' comments and being called a whiny little b-----.
This may be too 2020 blm type talk but major college sports? Burn it down. It's gravitated towards a self parody. Who are the winners? Administrators, coaches, spoiled and soft players etc. Saban left absolutely disgusted and I'm glad he's putting his opinions out there.
Everyone is on the take. And since they all approve each other's salary, it's easy money.
The whole thing is a big ball of corruption.
We very well could tumble right back to being the P5 program without an NCAA win this week. Hoiberg and his cohorts should be ashamed. They aren't, but should be.
You have a problem that at the his point and time?By who?
No choice nowHoping he can keep things cooking for the foreseeable future. No reason we shouldn't consistently turn out tournament teams.
Who is charge and making these monumental decisions?This post is mostly dead on. But what would you recommend Fred do… Say no to all of this money? If this is what the NCAA has become, why should he not benefit? Again, I agree with you largely. The money has gotten out of control. Didn’t need to extend him through 2029. But if Fred backs it up in subsequent years, we’ll be happy. If he doesn’t, we’ll move on.
Don’t agree with your last 2 lines. He has nothing to be ashamed about. He wants to be here, he isn’t climbing the ladder like TA apparently… give him a chance to show sustained success.
And in turn, the girl working the entrance to Morrill Hall approved a huge extension for all the landscapers. Party time.Like the US government, there is a succession plan in place for these situations. They checked the list and the head of landscaping on east campus approved the extension.
He had three more years on his old contract. So a guy who had had one good season and the rest crap needed two more years on his contract at the salary of much more successful coaches — and the decision needed to be done now with interim bosses? How many recruits in this era where good players come and go every year or two would hesitate signing with a coach who has three more years on his contract? I suppose a few walk-ons who plan to stay 4 or 5 years might care a little. Very little.You have a problem that at the his point and time?
If you don’t extend contracts it’s much more difficult to recruit players in the program.
You gotta go all in if there’s just a glimmer of hope or else somebody else willI'll say I think getting a kick in the bum by Alberts and removing Abdelmassih and Sadler are cause for some optimism, but you still need more than one year above .500 to justify a lengthy extension.
The only problem was, it might have been a little too soon for an extension. Is this an indication that the basketball team has finally turned a corner or is it simply just a flash in the pan?I honestly don’t see the problem with this. The hiring of Hoiberg alone brought a lot of attention to the basketball program the last few years despite the lack of success. Can you honestly say that under Sadler or Miles you felt excited going into a season despite their overall better records here? Quite frankly this program has historically been an afterthought other than a handful of years with Danny Nee, which all involved first round exists if memory serves me correctly.
Anyway, here’s hoping Hoiberg can replicate results in the future.
No, this takes the heat off of the new AD. He didn't give the extension, so it isn't his fault if it ends up being a bad decision. He doesn't have to worry about the coaching situations for a few years (except for maybe baseball) so I bet he's loving the situation he's coming into.Could be. Then if things don’t continue to improve for Fred the new AD has to deal with a lengthy contract to pay off. To me this was a bad move they just put the new AD in a potentially difficult spot. Fred just said he loves it here he is all in, so why extend the contract immediately? Unless they already informed him and that’s why he was spouting the love 😆
15-5 in baseball.No, this takes the heat off of the new AD. He didn't give the extension, so it isn't his fault if it ends up being a bad decision. He doesn't have to worry about the coaching situations for a few years (except for maybe baseball) so I bet he's loving the situation he's coming into.
How does it take the heat off him? If men’s bball goes 10-22 next year he will be stuck paying another 2 years buy outNo, this takes the heat off of the new AD. He didn't give the extension, so it isn't his fault if it ends up being a bad decision. He doesn't have to worry about the coaching situations for a few years (except for maybe baseball) so I bet he's loving the situation he's coming into.
He isn’t the one who extended the contract, period. He will have to make a decision to let him go (possibly) but whatever it is, isn’t on him. Oh, and the extension guaranteed Fred isn’t going anywhere next yearHow does it take the heat off him? If men’s bball goes 10-22 next year he will be stuck paying another 2 years buy out