Something going down today?

HominidHusker

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To minimize distraction for the team it would be best to announce a coach on a Sunday, not a Thursday…. unless it’s Mickey.

And as it was mentioned, we couldn’t announce a current coach at this time (minus MJ), so that limits the options.
 

dinglefritz

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Exactly.

If they did announce something today. It would have to be Mickey or someone not coaching like Urban, Ruhle, Petersen, Herman, etc.
Could still be O’Brien too. Announcing that you’re going to hire away a coordinator is a lot different than somebody’s head coach. My guess is that there’s no announcement. Click bait. Well done boys.
 

nostromo78

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If they announce today, its Mickey. Not buying them trying to announce someone other than the current head coach right before a game. Unless they know CT is out for the year and we are gonna run off tackle dives into benharts *** all year and call it a day. Then yeah, it wont matter.
 

Tjlskers526

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I’m a really good day trader

I’m just done with the stock market

Makes perfect sense
Idk.. The grind of a college football coach and having a family probably isn't the easiest thing to balance.. He made PLENTY of money to step away and into a job making at least 6 figures... His kids are out of college now, he might have that itch again.. You can't say he's not a good coach
 

Sinomatic

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Petersen is not bad. I do wonder though if he's like a Mack Brown type of guy where his rocket, while still high, seems to maybe have burnt through most of it's fuel.

All time win%: 79.46%

Boise State: 88.46%

Washington: 68.29%

Bowl record Boise: 71.43%

-Winning the conference outright 3 times and splitting the championship 2 times. Coming in 2nd twice.

-Making a bowl every single year

-Getting a BCS Bowl invite twice winning both times.

Bowl record Washington: 33.33%

-Making a bowl every single year

-Getting a BCS Bowl invite 3 times but losing all of them.

-In 6 years he won the PAC12 championship 2 times and coming in 2nd one other time.



I think this is a coach that would definitely improve Nebraska. He is squeaky clean.

After going into this guy's record I'd be surprised if TA did not at least put feelers out.
 
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anon_umk0ifu6vj6zi

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Maybe we need a boring hire? Our splashy ones haven’t really worked out. Then again, Riley was boring and that didn’t work either. Idk. I give up. can’t get much worse though?
Absolutely nothing can be as bad as Frost running your program
 
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anon_umk0ifu6vj6zi

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Hasn't half the board said "oh we need a proven P5 coach" but yet here we are shitting on Peterson who's never had a losing record and has made 5 NY6 Bowls. I don't understand you all sometimes
You never will, unless you strictly limit coaching candidates to ex-players
 

dinglefritz

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I’m a really good day trader

I’m just done with the stock market

Makes perfect sense
Burned out. Just what we need. Another guy looking for a golden parachute because of the ridiculous salary inflation over the last couple of years.
 

oldjar07

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A lot of stupidity in this thread. Both Leipold and Petersen would be great options and we could certainly do a lot worse than both of them. If it's not one of these two, our other options could be 3-9 Mickey, David Shaw, or Pat Fitzgerald, or comparable options to these. This coaching search is not going near as well as some would like to think, and our options are more limited because Trev wants to go cheap. We'd be lucky to pull a Leipold or Petersen out of this given Trev's inability to sell the program.
 

oldjar07

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Why would you rather have LL over Campbell?

MC is 16 years younger. Has a better record as a P5 coach, and won sooner at ISU (8 wins his second year).
I'd much rather have LL over Campbell because LL runs a creative offense while Campbell runs a borderline Iowa level offense.
 

dinglefritz

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Even though I wouldn't understand his motivation to get back in to coaching right away.
Some buyout agreements require the fired coach to seek out a similar position. In theory he could take an NFL assistant job to meet that requirement. Riley took that low paid job with OSU after we canned him.

One analyst made the point that Rhule has coaching buddies that will need or want new jobs and that guys like Rhule don’t want to go play golf for the rest of their life.
 

oldjar07

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I think Peterson with Mickey on board as the planned successor would be great.
Nope, no planned succession. Mickey either has it or he doesn't. And if he had it, he would have shown something by now.
 

itseasyas1-2-3

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Burned out. Just what we need. Another guy looking for a golden parachute because of the ridiculous salary inflation over the last couple of years.
The NU job at hand requires a HC with a shitload of energy to try to turn this thing around.

Every aspect you look at, from a lack of performance point of view, is a problem to be addressed and solved.

A new HC doesn't have to tell the forum members the problems he will face, we're aware of a lot of the big issues.
 

Headcard

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I'd much rather have LL over Campbell because LL runs a creative offense while Campbell runs a borderline Iowa level offense.

True, but their defenses are the complete opposite. I also fear KU will keep LL's OC as HC and then what do we have?
 

Harry Caray

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I think Peterson with Mickey on board as the planned successor would be great.

Mickey's only a few years younger than Petersen. Why do people keep thinking he will be a coach-in-waiting? He's almost 55 years old. Unless we hire Mack Brown or another 70 year old coach, Mickey will not be coach-in-waiting.