At the end of 2021 we were #2 behind Auburn.We're definitely good at that. With his help, we could be the best.
Which is ironical.
At the end of 2021 we were #2 behind Auburn.We're definitely good at that. With his help, we could be the best.
The true meaning of no fear of failure.Pretty sure no coach in recent years has walked away worse than when they got hired.![]()
ahhh! I see where you are going with that. The old misdirection play at workWhy isn't Bill O'brien on any lists? this feel intentional and is a good gambling favorite
95%+ of the population would take the $40M and not look back, but coaches are wired differently than you and I.One thing that bothers me about Rhule is the money he is getting paid from Carolina. That's $10 million per year, and my understanding is that the salary from any job he gets is simply removed from the Panthers buyout. Nebraska, nor any other university, is going to pay him more than $10 million. So that means he would be coaching for free, for at least the next four years. Am I getting that wrong?
I don't care how good of a coach he might be, or how much a person can love coaching...why would anyone take the kind of job that requires this much grinding and stress...for free? Does anyone worry that it would sap his motivation?
Haha. No more accurate post. Ever.The true meaning of no fear of failure.
I agree that he wouldn't be motivated by $, but he may be motivated to clear his name, remove the bad taste of the Panthers experience, and show the country that he's still one of the best college coaches in the country. When Rhule was at Baylor, the "experts" loved him. This would be his opportunity to show that the Panthers experience was the outlier.One thing that bothers me about Rhule is the money he is getting paid from Carolina. That's $10 million per year, and my understanding is that the salary from any job he gets is simply removed from the Panthers buyout. Nebraska, nor any other university, is going to pay him more than $10 million. So that means he would be coaching for free, for at least the next four years. Am I getting that wrong?
I don't care how good of a coach he might be, or how much a person can love coaching...why would anyone take the kind of job that requires this much grinding and stress...for free? Does anyone worry that it would sap his motivation?
Congratulations to Brian Ferentz your 2023 Nebraska football head coach
Why does that bother you? If he takes the job, he doesn't lose money. He just gets paid the same amount he's getting paid to sit at home. Quite frankly, I know a lot of professional people who enjoy what they do and in this situation, would still take another job even though they could sit and home and do nothing.One thing that bothers me about Rhule is the money he is getting paid from Carolina. That's $10 million per year, and my understanding is that the salary from any job he gets is simply removed from the Panthers buyout. Nebraska, nor any other university, is going to pay him more than $10 million. So that means he would be coaching for free, for at least the next four years. Am I getting that wrong?
I don't care how good of a coach he might be, or how much a person can love coaching...why would anyone take the kind of job that requires this much grinding and stress...for free? Does anyone worry that it would sap his motivation?
I agree that the lack of experience in the Big Ten isn't great. However, I am not concerned about recruits thinking he "sucked" at Carolina. I think he will be able to tell recruits "I have experience in the NFL as a head coach, and an assistant coach. I have seen what it takes to get to the NFL. I can get you there with proper development." If Rhule surrounds himself with a coaching staff full of recruiters (which a robust salary pool should enable), they should be able to get guys to come to Nebraska.just a gut feeling, but i think rhule would fail badly here.
current recruits just know him as the guy who sucked at carolina
he has no experience with the big10
his 1 good year at baylor was against an extremely easy schedule.
its also much easier to recruit to baylor than nebraska. how would he draw people to nebraska?
Other people who failed in the NFL - Nick Saban and Urban Meyer. Success in the NFL is largely tied to having a great QB. Rhule was able to build up programs twice not just one flash in a pan. I feel like I'm usually the pessimist. No reason to be a pessimist with this hire if true.
I agree that the lack of experience in the Big Ten isn't great. However, I am not concerned about recruits thinking he "sucked" at Carolina. I think he will be able to tell recruits "I have experience in the NFL as a head coach, and an assistant coach. I have seen what it takes to get to the NFL. I can get you there with proper development." If Rhule surrounds himself with a coaching staff full of recruiters (which a robust salary pool should enable), they should be able to get guys to come to Nebraska.
Yeah, I'm a legendary pessimist here, but I would be ok w/ Rhule