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Rhule is the right HC for Nebraska

HUSKERBILL

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I’ve seen some complete idiocy written here since last night. So here goes.

Work ethic
NO ONE has worked harder in his position since Bill Callahan. I’ve spent some time in the offices at the stadium over the last 20 years and can tell you that Callahan was the hardest worker I had seen. Rhule is the only one that is gis equal. Where Rhule exceeds him is in his ability to connect with people and reverence he has for Nebraskas past. For those who are wondering, Frost was the laziest coach we have ever had and the gap between him and 2nd worst is the Grand Canyon.

At Nebraska, you have to be absolutely tireless in your approach or it won’t work. The recruiting and the pressures from the local Legion guys, ex players, women with babies on the street for your attention require it. There aren’t many coaches out there that have what Rhule has in this department.

Time
There are a lot of ghosts here. Lots of people with long memories. For as much blame as people have for the players losing games like tonight, how many of us were waiting for the inevitable late turnover vs Iowa so we would lose 13-10. It takes time to erase those completely. Just does. We are a unique fan base here with incredible knowledge. But that knowledge also brings a burden of remembering every loss. That alone keeps a dark cloud here that makes it a little tougher to break through. It’s a pressure that everyone feels and makes us our own worst enemy.

Despite “us” we had a freshman QB starting this season. The kid is still learning and had to do it under an absolutely awful OC for his first season. Freshman QBs make mistakes. The kid is a student of the game and will learn. Kid needs time. So here we are.

Contract
Are we really going to fire him right now and pay yet another coach to not coach Nebraska. We paid $32M to previous coaches when we fired them. Frost got $15M.

Rhule has the 6th largest buyout in college football. If we fire him today we owe roughly $58M. He gets 90% of his contract if we fire him. And it’s due within 24 months of his firing.

The next coach that would come in would require a similar contract.

Do you buffoons really want to be paying $25M in head salaries next season to have another guy running the ship (who history shows may or may not work!) or would you rather just calm down and realize that

1. We made progress this season and are going to a bowl
2. We just hired arguably the best OC in college football
3. Our S&C coach is one of the best in the business. We look different than in the past and our lack of injuries on the field support what coach is doing.
4. Our defense has been good. Our DC has shown that he knows what it takes requires to shut down too running games in the Big 10. Ty Robinson surely helped with that.

The future is fine. Take a deep breath and support Rhule. He’s the right man for the job and, frankly, you don’t have a choice.


With that being said, if he doesn’t fire his special teams coach, then that’s on him and deserves all of your vitriol you give him. Our special teams literally cost us 2-3 wins this season.
 
I’ve seen some complete idiocy written here since last night. So here goes.

Work ethic
NO ONE has worked harder in his position since Bill Callahan. I’ve spent some time in the offices at the stadium over the last 20 years and can tell you that Callahan was the hardest worker I had seen. Rhule is the only one that is gis equal. Where Rhule exceeds him is in his ability to connect with people and reverence he has for Nebraskas past. For those who are wondering, Frost was the laziest coach we have ever had and the gap between him and 2nd worst is the Grand Canyon.

At Nebraska, you have to be absolutely tireless in your approach or it won’t work. The recruiting and the pressures from the local Legion guys, ex players, women with babies on the street for your attention require it. There aren’t many coaches out there that have what Rhule has in this department.

Time
There are a lot of ghosts here. Lots of people with long memories. For as much blame as people have for the players losing games like tonight, how many of us were waiting for the inevitable late turnover vs Iowa so we would lose 13-10. It takes time to erase those completely. Just does. We are a unique fan base here with incredible knowledge. But that knowledge also brings a burden of remembering every loss. That alone keeps a dark cloud here that makes it a little tougher to break through. It’s a pressure that everyone feels and makes us our own worst enemy.

Despite “us” we had a freshman QB starting this season. The kid is still learning and had to do it under an absolutely awful OC for his first season. Freshman QBs make mistakes. The kid is a student of the game and will learn. Kid needs time. So here we are.

Contract
Are we really going to fire him right now and pay yet another coach to not coach Nebraska. We paid $32M to previous coaches when we fired them. Frost got $15M.

Rhule has the 6th largest buyout in college football. If we fire him today we owe roughly $58M. He gets 90% of his contract if we fire him. And it’s due within 24 months of his firing.

The next coach that would come in would require a similar contract.

Do you buffoons really want to be paying $25M in head salaries next season to have another guy running the ship (who history shows may or may not work!) or would you rather just calm down and realize that

1. We made progress this season and are going to a bowl
2. We just hired arguably the best OC in college football
3. Our S&C coach is one of the best in the business. We look different than in the past and our lack of injuries on the field support what coach is doing.
4. Our defense has been good. Our DC has shown that he knows what it takes requires to shut down too running games in the Big 10. Ty Robinson surely helped with that.

The future is fine. Take a deep breath and support Rhule. He’s the right man for the job and, frankly, you don’t have a choice.


With that being said, if he doesn’t fire his special teams coach, then that’s on him and deserves all of your vitriol you give him. Our special teams literally cost us 2-3 wins this season.
Matt that will look good on your cover letter good luck
 
Ahh, so because we negotiated a bad contract - then, this is the guy.

How could us buffoons not understand?
 
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Matt that will look good on your cover letter good luck
Well he’s right. We’re not going to pay a 50 million dollar buyout. That said when firing a head coach you HAVE to have a good idea of a better coach to replace him with. Not only do you have to buy out Rhule, you likely have to buy out the contract of the guy you want to hire. Rhule isn’t going anywhere. You fire a coach who gets you to a bowl game for the first time in 7 years and good luck hiring the next guy.
 
Well he’s right. We’re not going to pay a 50 million dollar buyout. That said when firing a head coach you HAVE to have a good idea of a better coach to replace him with. Not only do you have to buy out Rhule, you likely have to buy out the contract of the guy you want to hire. Rhule isn’t going anywhere. You fire a coach who gets you to a bowl game for the first time in 7 years and good luck hiring the next guy.
I say just hire whoever is the bisons head coach
 
Ahh, so because we negotiated a bad contract - then, this is the guy.

How could us buffoons not understand?
Apparently anyone who wants to fire Rhule hasn’t thought through the financials or can’t comprehend them.

Based on the new legislation, schools can pay up to $23.1M directly to athletes. Do you want to pay Rhule to sit home or give him $23M to get more talent. Let’s start with a good Long snapper for $100k 💩
 
Well he’s right. We’re not going to pay a 50 million dollar buyout. That said when firing a head coach you HAVE to have a good idea of a better coach to replace him with. Not only do you have to buy out Rhule, you likely have to buy out the contract of the guy you want to hire. Rhule isn’t going anywhere. You fire a coach who gets you to a bowl game for the first time in 7 years and good luck hiring the next guy.
I believe we’d be better off with a hungry, young coach. Not someone demanding a huge contract based on experience
 
Apparently anyone who wants to fire Rhule hasn’t thought through the financials or can’t comprehend them.

Based on the new legislation, schools can pay up to $23.1M directly to athletes. Do you want to pay Rhule to sit home or give him $23M to get more talent. Let’s start with a good Long snapper for $100k 💩
I want him gone. But that doesn’t matter because I have 0 power in this situation.
 
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Apparently anyone who wants to fire Rhule hasn’t thought through the financials or can’t comprehend them.

Based on the new legislation, schools can pay up to $23.1M directly to athletes. Do you want to pay Rhule to sit home or give him $23M to get more talent. Let’s start with a good Long snapper for $100k 💩
Why didn't rhule realize the long snapper was just not that good then bring in a replacement.
 
I believe we’d be better off with a hungry, young coach. Not someone demanding a huge contract based on experience
And what would that “young and hungry” coach do differently?

I can assure you that Rhule is working harder than any coach I’ve seen other than Callahan who is his equal. So the younger coach wouldn’t work harder. He wouldn’t recruit harder.

So what would that hypothetical coach give us?

And what would a young coach’s staff look like? What tenured coaches would come with him?

We saw what Frost brought with him. He was young ((and not hungry). Coaches build their Rolodex over a long period of years. Young coaches do not have a lengthy list of contacts they can lean into when hiring to fill a staff.

Be careful about what you’re asking for my friend.
 
Why didn't rhule realize the long snapper was just not that good then bring in a replacement.
Even if he did realize it (we had major problems earlier in the season) where do you just get a long snapper?

They are much like holders. You can’t just “go get one”. Sure you might have some guys that”did it in high school”.
 
Apparently anyone who wants to fire Rhule hasn’t thought through the financials or can’t comprehend them.

Based on the new legislation, schools can pay up to $23.1M directly to athletes. Do you want to pay Rhule to sit home or give him $23M to get more talent. Let’s start with a good Long snapper for $100k 💩
Are you kidding? There are TONS of Financial Wizards, ADs, Head Coaches, OCs, DCs, Big Time Boosters, the list goes on, that frequent this board. If you want any said advice, you’ve come to the right place. The only problem is, who do you talk with? Because they are all experts lol
 
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Even if he did realize it (we had major problems earlier in the season) where do you just get a long snapper?

They are much like holders. You can’t just “go get one”. Sure you might have some guys that”did it in high school”.
Give him half a million from DR pay...bet we could get one
 
And what would that “young and hungry” coach do differently?

I can assure you that Rhule is working harder than any coach I’ve seen other than Callahan who is his equal. So the younger coach wouldn’t work harder. He wouldn’t recruit harder.

So what would that hypothetical coach give us?

And what would a young coach’s staff look like? What tenured coaches would come with him?

We saw what Frost brought with him. He was young ((and not hungry). Coaches build their Rolodex over a long period of years. Young coaches do not have a lengthy list of contacts they can lean into when hiring to fill a staff.

Be careful about what you’re asking for my friend.
Rhule got exactly what he wanted. A long term padded contract.

In my profession if you pay someone a guarantee the results are poor compared to those who are hungry and work for it

We look clueless. I get why people are rallying behind him, why not? Take the high road. We are stuck with him.

We’ve been stuck. This guy is no different. We lost to every decent coach on the schedule sans Deon
 
Rhule got exactly what he wanted. A long term padded contract.

In my profession if you pay someone a guarantee the results are poor compared to those who are hungry and work for it

We look clueless. I get why people are rallying behind him, why not? Take the high road. We are stuck with him.

We’ve been stuck. This guy is no different. We lost to every decent coach on the schedule sans Deon
Deion is the dictionary definition of mediocre.
 
Rhule got exactly what he wanted. A long term padded contract.

In my profession if you pay someone a guarantee the results are poor compared to those who are hungry and work for it

We look clueless. I get why people are rallying behind him, why not? Take the high road. We are stuck with him.

We’ve been stuck. This guy is no different. We lost to every decent coach on the schedule sans Deon
Thanks Trev the gift that keeps on giving
 
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Rhule got exactly what he wanted. A long term padded contract.

In my profession if you pay someone a guarantee the results are poor compared to those who are hungry and work for it

We look clueless. I get why people are rallying behind him, why not? Take the high road. We are stuck with him.

We’ve been stuck. This guy is no different. We lost to every decent coach on the schedule sans Deon
Blame Trev for that contract. 😕. Face it. Rhule is here for a couple more years at least. Time to get over it because doing otherwise just eats a guy up. We can hold his feet to the fire on assistants because they’re replaceable and probably can have more impact on game days than Rhule.
 
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I’ve seen some complete idiocy written here since last night. So here goes.

Work ethic
NO ONE has worked harder in his position since Bill Callahan. I’ve spent some time in the offices at the stadium over the last 20 years and can tell you that Callahan was the hardest worker I had seen. Rhule is the only one that is gis equal. Where Rhule exceeds him is in his ability to connect with people and reverence he has for Nebraskas past. For those who are wondering, Frost was the laziest coach we have ever had and the gap between him and 2nd worst is the Grand Canyon.

At Nebraska, you have to be absolutely tireless in your approach or it won’t work. The recruiting and the pressures from the local Legion guys, ex players, women with babies on the street for your attention require it. There aren’t many coaches out there that have what Rhule has in this department.

Time
There are a lot of ghosts here. Lots of people with long memories. For as much blame as people have for the players losing games like tonight, how many of us were waiting for the inevitable late turnover vs Iowa so we would lose 13-10. It takes time to erase those completely. Just does. We are a unique fan base here with incredible knowledge. But that knowledge also brings a burden of remembering every loss. That alone keeps a dark cloud here that makes it a little tougher to break through. It’s a pressure that everyone feels and makes us our own worst enemy.

Despite “us” we had a freshman QB starting this season. The kid is still learning and had to do it under an absolutely awful OC for his first season. Freshman QBs make mistakes. The kid is a student of the game and will learn. Kid needs time. So here we are.

Contract
Are we really going to fire him right now and pay yet another coach to not coach Nebraska. We paid $32M to previous coaches when we fired them. Frost got $15M.

Rhule has the 6th largest buyout in college football. If we fire him today we owe roughly $58M. He gets 90% of his contract if we fire him. And it’s due within 24 months of his firing.

The next coach that would come in would require a similar contract.

Do you buffoons really want to be paying $25M in head salaries next season to have another guy running the ship (who history shows may or may not work!) or would you rather just calm down and realize that

1. We made progress this season and are going to a bowl
2. We just hired arguably the best OC in college football
3. Our S&C coach is one of the best in the business. We look different than in the past and our lack of injuries on the field support what coach is doing.
4. Our defense has been good. Our DC has shown that he knows what it takes requires to shut down too running games in the Big 10. Ty Robinson surely helped with that.

The future is fine. Take a deep breath and support Rhule. He’s the right man for the job and, frankly, you don’t have a choice.


With that being said, if he doesn’t fire his special teams coach, then that’s on him and deserves all of your vitriol you give him. Our special teams literally cost us 2-3 wins this season.
You had me…. And then you called Dana one of the best OC in college football. Before the season if I mentioned his name everyone would think “the mediocre Houston and West Virginia”
 
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He’ll be here at least 3 more seasons, minimum…I’m as pissed and cranky as anyone on this board but sometimes you just have to ride out the hand you’re dealt…we’ve sucked for the past 20 years…if this is peak Rhule, what’s a few more years of sucking?
 
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Well he’s right. We’re not going to pay a 50 million dollar buyout. That said when firing a head coach you HAVE to have a good idea of a better coach to replace him with. Not only do you have to buy out Rhule, you likely have to buy out the contract of the guy you want to hire. Rhule isn’t going anywhere. You fire a coach who gets you to a bowl game for the first time in 7 years and good luck hiring the next guy.
Of course Rhule isn't gonna be fired YET.
Luckily for him, NU found a pathetically lousy Wisconsin to beat in game 11 of another shitty season of mediocrity or the bowl less streak would have continued.

I like Matt, but NU is going nowhere with him.
 
Working hard is just wasted energy if you don’t have a solid plan of where you are going. Rhule’s plan was to load up with walkons and track stars that don’t know football. I am not sure what value Rhule really adds. He’s had two seasons to put his stamp on this team. What are we good at? Where are we clearly better than before he arrived?
 
Apparently anyone who wants to fire Rhule hasn’t thought through the financials or can’t comprehend them.

Based on the new legislation, schools can pay up to $23.1M directly to athletes. Do you want to pay Rhule to sit home or give him $23M to get more talent. Let’s start with a good Long snapper for $100k 💩
The biggest thing Matt has going for him is the size of his contract.
 
Working hard is just wasted energy if you don’t have a solid plan of where you are going. Rhule’s plan was to load up with walkons and track stars that don’t know football. I am not sure what value Rhule really adds. He’s had two seasons to put his stamp on this team. What are we good at? Where are we clearly better than before he arrived?
Good at the offseason
 
Working hard is just wasted energy if you don’t have a solid plan of where you are going. Rhule’s plan was to load up with walkons and track stars that don’t know football. I am not sure what value Rhule really adds. He’s had two seasons to put his stamp on this team. What are we good at? Where are we clearly better than before he arrived?
Defense. Rhule’s background was defense. He has to have a good OC.
 
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