Rhule also promoted Jamar Mozee to Assistant Head Coach and has him running the team.I don’t know how to feel about this. The pessimist in me says “great, another 90’s guy.”
Rhule also promoted Jamar Mozee to Assistant Head Coach and has him running the team.
If it keeps him far away from the football team I’m all for it. Maybe he’ll sit up in the booth like his hero Joe Pa and leave the in game decisions to the football coaches.He's getting into that CEO role, I guess.
Rhule also promoted Jamar Mozee to Assistant Head Coach and has him running the team.
We can only hope.If it keeps him far away from the football team I’m all for it. Maybe he’ll sit up in the booth like his hero Joe Pa and leave the in game decisions to the football coaches.
I am no fan of Joe Pa. I live in PA and have lived with obnoxious PSU fans since 1994. But it simply is not true that Joe Pa sat in the booth during games. He did let his assistants do most of the coaching. Did not wear a headset during games. But his success as a head coach speaks for itself. Yes, he was rightly fired in disgrace for his disgusting turning of a blind eye to Sandusky’s rapes. But the dude could coach. And if Rhule learned a few successful coaching habits from him then that is a good thing.If it keeps him far away from the football team I’m all for it. Maybe he’ll sit up in the booth like his hero Joe Pa and leave the in game decisions to the football coaches.
Yes, for most of his career he was on the sidelines, but towards the end around the 2000’s he started to. I don’t deny he was a good coach. Just making a comment in jest.I am no fan of Joe Pa. I live in PA and have lived with obnoxious PSU fans since 1994. But it simply is not true that Joe Pa sat in the booth during games. He did let his assistants do most of the coaching. Did not wear a headset during games. But his success as a head coach speaks for itself. Yes, he was rightly fired in disgrace for his disgusting turning of a blind eye to Sandusky’s rapes. But the dude could coach. And if Rhule learned a few successful coaching habits from him then that is a good thing.
That assholle would’ve lasted 3 years in the sport today. TopsYes, for most of his career he was on the sidelines, but towards the end around the 2000’s he started to. I don’t deny he was a good coach. Just making a comment in jest.
Hopefully he'll name someone to make in-game decisions.If it keeps him far away from the football team I’m all for it. Maybe he’ll sit up in the booth like his hero Joe Pa and leave the in game decisions to the football coaches.
I would have thought Ron Brown would be the better person for this job, but he already has a job on Rhule’s staff.Benning is awesome. Love that guy. He bleeds Husker Red through and through. This is a great development.
I am no fan of Joe Pa. I live in PA and have lived with obnoxious PSU fans since 1994. But it simply is not true that Joe Pa sat in the booth during games. He did let his assistants do most of the coaching. Did not wear a headset during games. But his success as a head coach speaks for itself. Yes, he was rightly fired in disgrace for his disgusting turning of a blind eye to Sandusky’s rapes. But the dude could coach. And if Rhule learned a few successful coaching habits from him then that is a good thing.
Gus Felder. More great Rhule coaching lineage here?
Damon’s new role is one where a lot of coaches cut their teeth and launch into a great career. Some directors of player development move into college position coaching jobs, while others have gone into senior administration roles with an P4 athletic department.
Ours? Goes into high school coaching. Nice career trajectory for Felder: NFL to college to High School. Is Middle school next? Our player development is a major problem.
I am excited to see what Damon can do. I will not give him more or less hope because of his history with us, instead, I am just thankful we are shaking up a very weak part of our program and bringing someone in who appears to be knowledgeable and highly motivated.
So many of these moves are 3-4 years late. But glad we are seeing change
I'm curious- how would you define player development as it relates to this role?Gus Felder. More great Rhule coaching lineage here?
Damon’s new role is one where a lot of coaches cut their teeth and launch into a great career. Some directors of player development move into college position coaching jobs, while others have gone into senior administration roles with an P4 athletic department.
Ours? Goes into high school coaching. Nice career trajectory for Felder: NFL to college to High School. Is Middle school next? Our player development is a major problem.
I am excited to see what Damon can do. I will not give him more or less hope because of his history with us, instead, I am just thankful we are shaking up a very weak part of our program and bringing someone in who appears to be knowledgeable and highly motivated.
So many of these moves are 3-4 years late. But glad we are seeing change
He just got a huge payraise and a tremendous benefit package with a better lifestyle. Good for him. It will be interesting to see who they get for his radio gig. I enjoyed his explanations of what happened post play.Gus Felder. More great Rhule coaching lineage here?
Damon’s new role is one where a lot of coaches cut their teeth and launch into a great career. Some directors of player development move into college position coaching jobs, while others have gone into senior administration roles with an P4 athletic department.
Ours? Goes into high school coaching. Nice career trajectory for Felder: NFL to college to High School. Is Middle school next? Our player development is a major problem.
I am excited to see what Damon can do. I will not give him more or less hope because of his history with us, instead, I am just thankful we are shaking up a very weak part of our program and bringing someone in who appears to be knowledgeable and highly motivated.
So many of these moves are 3-4 years late. But glad we are seeing change
Their position coach and HC are the ones primarily responsible for on the field development, while the Director (Damon's new role) is someone who can help with most the other issues of being college athletes at a P4 level.I'm curious- how would you define player development as it relates to this role?
Babysitter.Their position coach and HC are the ones primarily responsible for on the field development, while the Director (Damon's new role) is someone who can help with most the other issues of being college athletes at a P4 level.
I think these Directors act as a Trusted Advisor and are a crucial bridge between coaches and players. VERY important to be frank and honest with position coaches and the HC.
I think it's a key piece to the overall development of these kids and we see very little of it IMO. They can be mentors of the players, help with all sorts of life issues and connect it to football and the coaches. Great player development is not just "Hey, lift these weights and run faster."
If he went up into the booth late in his career it was probably so he could be close to a bathroom. I still remember the game he crapped his britches and had to leave the sideline and run to the locker room.Yes, for most of his career he was on the sidelines, but towards the end around the 2000’s he started to. I don’t deny he was a good coach. Just making a comment in jest.
Hey. Thats NOT funny. Happens to the best of us. Was it Larry the Cable Guy that said “never trust a fart if you’re over50” or was it Ron White?If he went up into the booth late in his career it was probably so he could be close to a bathroom. I still remember the game he crapped his britches and had to leave the sideline and run to the locker room.![]()
Not sure who said it. But it is true!Hey. Thats NOT funny. Happens to the best of us. Was it Larry the Cable Guy that said “never trust a fart if you’re over50” or was it Ron White?
My thought was "Great, another Rhule sycophant". Damon bends over backwards to defend everything Matt the Hat does.I don’t know how to feel about this. The pessimist in me says “great, another 90’s guy.”
Hey. Thats NOT funny. Happens to the best of us. Was it Larry the Cable Guy that said “never trust a fart if you’re over50” or was it Ron White?
Plus, he is easy to listen to.DB does an incredible job announcing the state football playoffs. He does his homework and has fact based takes on those broadcasts - he knows his stuff. Will have to listen with no sound - the test of the announcers are weak-
I'm a huge fan of Damon. He is a great commentator for H.S. football.
Great head coachBenning is awesome. Love that guy. He bleeds Husker Red through and through. This is a great development.
Bowden was 80 and Paterno was 84 in their final years as head coach/Bobby Bowden gets that same stigma sometimes. Maybe older Bobby was more relaxed but younger Bobby absolutely was a great coach as well.
Dr Tom was one of the few who never pulled back as he aged. Probably because he was OC but I'm sure he let Charlie run his own ship as well.
Holla
Jack Nicholson. And never waste a bonerHey. Thats NOT funny. Happens to the best of us. Was it Larry the Cable Guy that said “never trust a fart if you’re over50” or was it Ron White?
Other than he uses big words and is smarter than the rest of the room, nothing at all.Forgive my ignorance but I'm not familiar with Benning outside of his time on the football team. What do yall see in him that makes him a good/great hire?
That is why they hired the football "smart guy" At least it will only be for a year or two. Damon Benning? Really? Another Rhule yes man. Now you know why this program will remain what it is. And why the clown coach will always be just that, until they can his ***. That will be soon. So Damon Benning? He uses big words. Know-it-all...Whatever. He did play for the Huskers, so that is a home run!!! And very typical of why this program is in the state that it is.My thought was "Great, another Rhule sycophant". Damon bends over backwards to defend everything Matt the Hat does.
Would make sense and follow the trendMy thought was "Great, another Rhule sycophant". Damon bends over backwards to defend everything Matt the Hat does.
It’s a babysitting job. Benning is perfect for it IMO. PLENTY of other stuff to be concerned with other than this.Would make sense and follow the trend
I expect to learn we didn’t interview anyone else, either
Microcosm.It’s a babysitting job. Benning is perfect for it IMO. PLENTY of other stuff to be concerned with other than this.
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