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We got our ST coordinator!! Ekeler coming home!!

I know a special way to welcome Ekeler back to Good Ol' NU.....

a mascot in a basketball uniform stands in a hallway
 
Headed into the 2024 season, Tennessee had racked up 874 punt return yards and allowed only 23 total punt return yards during Ekeler’s tenure.
Some of that is the athletes. Maybe most of it is the athletes. This is a booster hire IMO but still a very good hire. He’s a very good coach and it might be a mistake to not have him in living rooms recruiting kids.
 
I imagine he's settled down a bit, but he played like his hair was on fire and that kind of intensity creates good special teams play.
 
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I'm happy to see Ekeler coming back but also surprised because I had read earlier somewhere that he had resigned a contract with Tennessee. Must have been false news.
It was written/posted on here that he had. Guess not always true news on here
 
I am very happy Ekeler is coming back to coach. He will surely be an upgrade over Grandpa Ed. My only question is why he has been at so many schools? I started with Nebraska because that was his first full-time coaching job besides coaching at Skutt High School and working as a GA. His longest tenure was at Tennessee.

2008–2010Nebraska (LB)
2011–2012Indiana (co-DC/LB)
2013USC (LB)
2014–2015Georgia (ILB/DSTC)
2016North Texas (DC/LB)
2017–2018North Carolina (LB)
2019Kansas (STC/ILB)
2020North Texas (STC)
2021–2025Tennessee (OLB/STC)
2025-presentNebraska (STC)
 
I am very happy Ekeler is coming back to coach. He will surely be an upgrade over Grandpa Ed. My only question is why he has been at so many schools? I started with Nebraska because that was his first full-time coaching job besides coaching at Skutt High School and working as a GA. His longest tenure was at Tennessee.

2008–2010Nebraska (LB)
2011–2012Indiana (co-DC/LB)
2013USC (LB)
2014–2015Georgia (ILB/DSTC)
2016North Texas (DC/LB)
2017–2018North Carolina (LB)
2019Kansas (STC/ILB)
2020North Texas (STC)
2021–2025Tennessee (OLB/STC)
2025-presentNebraska (STC)
A couple of those staffs got fired, and a couple of times he moved up when he moved on. He's the real deal and will do great things with the NU special teams.
But it would be a tough way to raise a family
 
I am very happy Ekeler is coming back to coach. He will surely be an upgrade over Grandpa Ed. My only question is why he has been at so many schools? I started with Nebraska because that was his first full-time coaching job besides coaching at Skutt High School and working as a GA. His longest tenure was at Tennessee.

2008–2010Nebraska (LB)
2011–2012Indiana (co-DC/LB)
2013USC (LB)
2014–2015Georgia (ILB/DSTC)
2016North Texas (DC/LB)
2017–2018North Carolina (LB)
2019Kansas (STC/ILB)
2020North Texas (STC)
2021–2025Tennessee (OLB/STC)
2025-presentNebraska (STC)
A few of those were promotions which is an obvious reason to leave and then a lot of it is just movement with head coaches. Unless your head coach is around a long time, it's pretty normal for assistant coaches to move around every couple of years.
 
Why did it take Frost 4 years to not figure out that he had a bunch of G5 level coaches on staff and basically had to be ordered by the AD to fire some of them. He never figured it out and Mickey and Busch had to come in and clean up the mess.
I honestly think Frost was so arrogant and/or was intimidated by coaches who could expose him as a failure that's why he never tried to get the best.
 
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I honestly think Frost was so arrogant and/or was intimidated by coaches who could expose him as a failure that's why he never tried to get the best.
The competitiveness of the B1G increased during Frost's tenure. I've looked back on depth charts during the Frost years and it's clear to me the problem was the team wasn't coached to give a consistent performance more so than the talent level was woeful.
 
The competitiveness of the B1G increased during Frost's tenure. I've looked back on depth charts during the Frost years and it's clear to me the problem was the team wasn't coached to give a consistent performance more so than the talent level was woeful.
I agree, the problem has been the coaching more than the talent.
 
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