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Exact;y what I was gonna say haha :lol:The difference is, we don't need Photoshop...
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Exact;y what I was gonna say haha :lol:The difference is, we don't need Photoshop...
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Nebraska's football season begins in December this year.
Gerry DiNardo, a former coach at Vanderbilt, LSU and Indiana who does consulting work for schools searching for a new coach, said just because a coach has not been fired does not mean an athletic director is not busy working behind the scenes.
"I would suggest to you if I'm an AD I can do a better search with my coach under attack than I can by firing a coach," said DiNardo, who is an analyst for the Big Ten Network. "As soon as I fire the coach, then everyone switches to the search. So I'm distracting my opponents. Meanwhile, I've already decided I'm firing him and not only that, I've got three agents waiting to negotiate with me."
Jerry Maguire, part 2? Show me the money!!!In case anyone is wondering why ADs frequently wait until the end of the regular season to fire a coach, here's Gerry DiNardo's thought in an article by Ralph Russo. It isn't anything groundbreaking, but it's kind of interesting.
Here is the entire article.
http://collegefootball.ap.org/article/what-goes-deciding-whether-change-football-coaches
Interesting. Can't help but think this is what's going on. I see no real reason to keep Riley other than he is a nice guy, and the players respect him (I assume). Those Reasons don't win games and don't make money.In case anyone is wondering why ADs frequently wait until the end of the regular season to fire a coach, here's Gerry DiNardo's thought in an article by Ralph Russo. It isn't anything groundbreaking, but it's kind of interesting.
Here is the entire article.
http://collegefootball.ap.org/article/what-goes-deciding-whether-change-football-coaches
In case anyone is wondering why ADs frequently wait until the end of the regular season to fire a coach, here's Gerry DiNardo's thought in an article by Ralph Russo. It isn't anything groundbreaking, but it's kind of interesting.
Here is the entire article.
http://collegefootball.ap.org/article/what-goes-deciding-whether-change-football-coaches
That’s the thing. It’s been this way a while, places can get away with head scratching fires if they have something lined up. We haven’t had something lined up ever or if we did they backed out last hour or with eichorst what we had in mind was not so greatAgreed. We are the poster child of firing winning coaches and hiring marginal coaches. Georgia looks to have gotten it right. They fired a coach with a similar record as Pelini and Solich and looked to have upgraded.
Interesting. Can't help but think this is what's going on. I see no real reason to keep Riley other than he is a nice guy, and the players respect him (I assume). Those Reasons don't win games and don't make money.
Chris Doering was on ESPN radio this morning, and said he "truly believes Frost will be the next coach at Florida"....
And Les Miles is becoming the head coach at MI. And Trev Alberts will be the new AD.
I truly believe I'm the Easter bunny.