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From Sherman today
Alberts would be best served to complete his evaluation of Joseph before mid-November. If he’s the choice when the Huskers lift off for Ann Arbor next week, based on Joseph’s body of work in managing the program, it ought to be clear.
And if not, Alberts needs to be intensely focused on zeroing in on his top candidate. Because when that flight lands back in Lincoln next Saturday night, just 12 days remain until Thanksgiving.
Ideally, Alberts’ choice would be settled and as secure as possible before the Huskers head back on the road to play Iowa on Black Friday.
No need exists to announce a decision on Joseph, as Alberts did with Frost a year ago at this time, but the AD should know soon. In fact, maybe he already does know, though as of four days ago before kickoff in Lincoln, four people with knowledge of the coaching search believed Joseph remained under consideration.
https://theathletic.com/3753815/2022/11/02/nebraska-mickey-joesph-casey-thompson/
I agree with this timing as well. Unless Nebraska wins their next 2 games, I do not see any scenario where Joseph would be named as the head coach. The time between the end of the Michigan game and the black Friday game should be when Alberts is securing his man for the job with an announcement sometime later Thanksgiving weekend. The only reason for a delay beyond that timeframe would be if the coach to be named is playing in a conference championship game. As of now, the names we are hearing about at the collegiate level are not in a position to play for a CCG outside of Chris K from K-State or possibly Kiffin if Ole Miss would win the SEC West. Of course if Alberts is looking outside of a current college coach, like O'Brien or Rhule, we could hear at any point in time.
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