You're always gonna be able to find a highly regarded coach that is willing to take your money. You just gotta be willing to spend itI wouldn't be opposed to going that route since I really question if we will ever be able to hire a top D1-A coach now that we have pretty much turned into a bottom feeder. Lots of more attractive destinations with huge recruiting advantages for a top coach that wants to move.
NU has turned into a revolving door. only a lesser, unaccomplished young coach would take a chance with us. Trev will have to roll the dice before year's end.You're always gonna be able to find a highly regarded coach that is willing to take your money. You just gotta be willing to spend it
Nebraska was his cash cow opportunity. I hope he spends / saves his $7m wellLane Kiffin?
Forget the Nebraska connection --- he's pissed off people at every stop, thrown folks under the bus, and bailed as soon as things got inconvenient.
But he still gets a lot of interest for a guy who has burned that many bridges.
On the other side: does Scott Frost get a HC offer anywhere else? I just don't see it. His best shot is a Bill Callahan move as a position coach or possibly coordinator under a strong HC willing to let him rehabilitate himself at a low risk to the team.
NU has turned into a revolving door. only a lesser, unaccomplished young coach would take a chance with us. Trev will have to roll the dice before year's end.
Herman is interesting. Even if you want to discount his Ohio St OC years because of an embarrassment of riches athletically, he did a nice job at Almost every other stop in his career. While the Texas situation may not have quite worked out, he did win 4 bowl games in 4 years including a Sugar Bowl over Georgia. I think he could be a guy to get the program going in the right direction again. Downside is I think if he was successful he would probably bolt when something better came along. Still worth it IMOIn my opinion, there are two options: 1) be willing to shell out top dollar (similar to what guys like Saban, Chip Kelly, Dabo, Day make) for a top coach; or 2) hire a guy like Chadwell or Calhoun who runs an option-style offense, making the Nebraska brand unique again.
There is no 3rd option where you just hire some middle-of-the-road guy for a cheap price and hope it works out.
Does Tom Herman deserve another shot at a big-time gig? He may be looking to redeem himself.
I wouldn't touch Herman. Zero class. We can do better.Herman is interesting. Even if you want to discount his Ohio St OC years because of an embarrassment of riches athletically, he did a nice job at Almost every other stop in his career. While the Texas situation may not have quite worked out, he did win 4 bowl games in 4 years including a Sugar Bowl over Georgia. I think he could be a guy to get the program going in the right direction again. Downside is I think if he was successful he would probably bolt when something better came along. Still worth it IMO
Seeing him for 4+ years, I wonder how much time he'd look inwardly vs. how much he would blame others or "bad luck"Unless Scott has gambled away his earnings from Nebraska he should be ok going forward. Maybe a year or two off to go fishing and hunting would be just what the doctor ordered.
You have to start big with proven winners. Throw the bank at Stoops, Petersen, and (do a little soul searching first) maybe Urban Myer.
If none of them bite, throw the bank at Aranda, Kiffen, Matt Campbell, or Kyle Whittingham.
At this point if no one bites, you decide which direction you want to go? Maybe someone like Leipold from Kansas? Maybe the guy at KSU if they have a great year? Maybe roll the dice and go for the guy from CCU and his modern option?