i kind of doubt he would resign on his own volition. only two games left and he must have some pride. he would have to be shown the door first.I believe TO is a man of his word so it would have to be Callahan making the decision.
I just don't see anything good out of him still being here and I'm not sure what good it would do to let him go with 2 games left, but god it can't get any worse?
Exactly. As soon as Pederson was fired, they knew the writing was on the wall. They don't care about the team, just the number of zeroes on their buyout check.The only way any of our coaches resign is if the $$$$$ are right.
If they had any respect for the program or themselves they would resign as soon as they got back. They have to know how bad this is hurting their their chances of ever getting a chance to land any kind of a decent job some where else.
GBR!!!
What is "dignified", by completely demoralizing your team with poor game managment? That makes no sense at all.If they had any respect for the program or themselves they would resign as soon as they got back. They have to know how bad this is hurting their their chances of ever getting a chance to land any kind of a decent job some where else.
GBR!!!
because leaving midseason will help their chances getting a job? I think they think they are doing what is dignified.
They are even talking on ABC how Callahan needs to go and it should be after this game.
That kind of surprised me. For those who missed it:They are even talking on ABC how Callahan needs to go and it should be after this game.
Interesting point.That kind of surprised me. For those who missed it:
John Saunders: But again, I have to go back to that Nebraska game. The 76 points is the most they have ever given up. Already this year they have given up more points than they have ever given up in an entire season. Embarrassed by a very good Kansas team, the days are numbered for Callahan. I’m surprised that he might not go after this game.
Craig James: Well, you know what, 3 years ago we had 23 different coaching changes. So that’s coming around again. I don’t know that we’ll have 23, but you and I both know that when you lose like this and you’re really on thin ice already, Callahan might not make it to the end of the season. Let me tell you what Tom Osborne really has to consider is the fact that there are other schools out there who are all lobbying and working behind the scenes right now. It’s heady man. . . . There’s a lot of posturing going on. Osborne’s got to make sure that he’s not left out by a late decision.