Should NU do everything on God's green earth to get Nate Loesner to look past any possible HC openings to stay at NU
Whoever is responsible for the Defense needs to be rewarded. That's what keeps us in games when our outside shooting is off.Should NU do everything on God's green earth to get Nate Loesner to look past any possible HC openings to stay at NU
This. After watching this bball season, I'm kind of sick of football. I just sent in my "donation" and season ticket renewal and now I get to look forward to maybe a 6 win season and a bunch of excuses. Give the money to other sports that actually get a return.The powers that be are planning on keeping Loesner around. They need to make him the highest paid assistant coach in college basketball. He is a difference maker and Fred is a lot better coach with Nate on the bench with him. Funny how that works.
Don't worry about finding the money. There's a lot of fat in the football budget that can be trimmed. The money goes to who is producing!
“producing”? As in producing money? Leave football produced money alone.The powers that be are planning on keeping Loesner around. They need to make him the highest paid assistant coach in college basketball. He is a difference maker and Fred is a lot better coach with Nate on the bench with him. Funny how that works.
Don't worry about finding the money. There's a lot of fat in the football budget that can be trimmed. The money goes to who is producing!
That was a gamble and it worked. When I say gamble, I don't mean high risk. It was utterly brilliant. Broke their momentum and protected us from further foul trouble and allowed us to catch our breath a little bit. GBRGoing to a zone late stopped their run
Football isn't going to change until its revenue can't carry the rest of the athletic dept and some university expenses. That's the plan: Do what it takes to keep football profitable to a predetermined level. Wins are secondary to this.“producing”? As in producing money? Leave football produced money alone.
Producing what exactly? The money keeps rolling in DESPITE what they are producing!“producing”? As in producing money? Leave football produced money alone.
I’m sure Penn State is looking hard at Iowa State’s coachHopefully TJ Otzelberger doesn't move up to a job like UNC. I have to think Iowa State would look hard at Loenser if they have an opening.
That would be funny. Divert money to the basketball team and make Rhule sign the checks.The powers that be are planning on keeping Loesner around. They need to make him the highest paid assistant coach in college basketball. He is a difference maker and Fred is a lot better coach with Nate on the bench with him. Funny how that works.
Don't worry about finding the money. There's a lot of fat in the football budget that can be trimmed. The money goes to who is producing!
ISU coach going to pedo st would be a drastically dumb move. Why dumb down a move in coachingI’m sure Penn State is looking hard at Iowa State’s coach
6 wins might be a stretchThis. After watching this bball season, I'm kind of sick of football. I just sent in my "donation" and season ticket renewal and now I get to look forward to maybe a 6 win season and a bunch of excuses. Give the money to other sports that actually get a return.
So many people misspelled it in this thread I had to go double check because I thought I was losing my mind.It’s Loenser
Unfortunately it didn’t look remarkable in a good way in the second half of that Iowa game.NU's defensive scheme is really remarkable in that it allows the group on the floor to be so much more than the sum of its parts. If Fred and Loesner were doggedly determined to play straight-up man-to-man every game (which many coaching staffs are), I'm not sure this team even makes the tournament.
Credit the players too, though. If they don't fully buy into this defensive system, it won't work.
They still remember watching the Windstrom bros playing with the Peters bros. Back when Nebraska was coached by Tom Osbourne.So many people misspelled it in this thread I had to go double check because I thought I was losing my mind.
Like any D it has its weaknesses. It tries to force you into mistakes with passing lanes and take quick shots. All year, the teams that moved the ball and not just a few passes but several to find the open guy learned what it takes. The D is constantly chasing, doubling and trying capitalize on some cheap buckets. Iowa hardly even turned the ball over, had many real good looks and by the fourth our guys were shot.Unfortunately it didn’t look remarkable in a good way in the second half of that Iowa game.
Great point. And Iowa did a nice job exploiting those weaknesses. It helps having a taller point guard who can hit the three, can drive at will and sees the court as well as Stirtz does. I like what Nebraska does defensively. I would actually like to see them play a little more 1-3-1 in certain situations because it compliments what we normally do and we could get better at avoiding mistakes-- like allowing that simple pass and 3 point shot at the end of the half against Iowa.Like any D it has its weaknesses. It tries to force you into mistakes with passing lanes and take quick shots. All year, the teams that moved the ball and not just a few passes but several to find the open guy learned what it takes. The D is constantly chasing, doubling and trying capitalize on some cheap buckets. Iowa hardly even turned the ball over, had many real good looks and by the fourth our guys were shot.
Ben Jacobson from Northern Iowa is taking the Utah State job.
Loenser is a native of Cedar Falls. Unless UNI promotes from within, I have to think they would look at Loenser.
If he wants to be a head coach a bump in salary won’t do anything to stop that.The powers that be are planning on keeping Loesner around. They need to make him the highest paid assistant coach in college basketball. He is a difference maker and Fred is a lot better coach with Nate on the bench with him. Funny how that works.
Don't worry about finding the money. There's a lot of fat in the football budget that can be trimmed. The money goes to who is producing!
It depends on how bad he wants to be a HC . If he is on the fence bump his salary to make him jump back into the Husker yard. If he truly wants to be a HC not sure you can do anything about it ,Should NU do everything on God's green earth to get Nate Loesner to look past any possible HC openings to stay at NU
Agreed, he is a unbelievable defensive coach and had a lot of our success because of him.Dodged 1 bullet. Glad he got an interview but also glad he's coming back...so far. Looks like uni got a good coach