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Beat me to it. Probably the leading candidate at Colorado at this point.He’s probably a candidate to be HC at Colorado
Beat me to it. Probably the leading candidate at Colorado at this point.He’s probably a candidate to be HC at Colorado
He’s probably a candidate to be HC at Colorado
It would be really interesting to see stats of when a really good coordinator takes a HC job, do those schools still succeed in the side of the ball where they were a really great coordinator previously?Beat me to it. Probably the leading candidate at Colorado at this point.
I don’t know but I’ve never felt like you should hire for either one as a head coach. I don’t want a defensive minded coach…or an offensive minded coach. I just want a winning minded coachIt would be really interesting to see stats of when a really good coordinator takes a HC job, do those schools still succeed in the side of the ball where they were a really great coordinator previously?
I think this hire is basically an opportunity for CU to hire an alum who is doing well, and if he has any success, he could stick around in Boulder for a while. I think CU still feels pretty burned from Midnight Mel’s departure.It would be really interesting to see stats of when a really good coordinator takes a HC job, do those schools still succeed in the side of the ball where they were a really great coordinator previously?
Yall know what I think. I can live happily being wrong.So, just to be clear…you think Mickey is the best we can do (you might be right)…or you think Mickey is the best option (you couldn’t be more wrong)? Not trying to be snarky at all, but there’s a difference.
That's where I am. If Mickey's chosen, it'll be because we couldn't get anyone better.
NU hired Kirby Smart? I guess it’s because we weren’t able to hire Nick Saban.I mean .... technically whoever we get is because we couldn't get anyone better.
That was a serious question. There’s a big difference between the best we can get and the best option.Yall know what I think. I can live happily being wrong.![]()
How about you answer a question? Or any of yall answer it..?
Tell me which head coach will give up their current success, happiness, and paycheck, and whatever they built for their current program, and walk away for the opportunity to coach at Nebraska.
If you can answer that the way I have do before, I would respect it.
Who? Who is successful head coach right now, and will give that up, for Nebraska. Trev and I will wait for your answer. Please be sure to make it realistic. It's an easy question that you apparently have the answer. Floating names and Assistant coaches means nothing.
And here in lies the issue. I'll throw out a few quick names:Yall know what I think. I can live happily being wrong.![]()
How about you answer a question? Or any of yall answer it..?
Tell me which head coach will give up their current success, happiness, and paycheck, and whatever they built for their current program, and walk away for the opportunity to coach at Nebraska.
If you can answer that the way I have do before, I would respect it.
Who? Who is successful head coach right now, and will give that up, for Nebraska. Trev and I will wait for your answer. Please be sure to make it realistic. It's an easy question that you or someone else has the answer.
Love your thoughts. Spot on. Your list of better options is wrong though. None of them moves the needle at all for the position we’re in.And here in lies the issue. I'll throw out a few quick names:
Aranda
Leipold
Klieman
Doeren
DeBoer
Chadwell (I just really like him)
You bring up a very valid point. They are at a place having good success or at a place where 8-9 wins a years is status quo and completely acceptable. Why leave? NU is a dumpster fire. I think that the admn, boosters and fan base will not give the next guy 5 years to figure it out. Frost should've been on a SHORT leash in 2020 and gone after that crap show season. Which guy above would want that? Chadwell for the money?
Maybe we have to look at a G5 coach (Chadwell), Sanders, an up and coming coordinator or MJ?
MJ might not be the "best", but he might be the "best" we can get and more importantly might be the "best" guy for the job. Because maybe the "best" we can get might not actually be the "best" for the job.....I like MJ. I'd like to see what he could do with his staff and roster.
Id take John Garrison at North Carolina State. Im pleasantly surprised most Husker Fans have not brought up his name more to be the offensive line coach.Chris peterson - OC
Ed Orgeron - DC
Ndamukong Suh - DL coach (if not signed to NFL team)
Richie Incognito - OL coach (to bring gritt)
we're set!!! :thumbs
No, not really. You gave me this:That was a serious question. There’s a big difference between the best we can get and the best option.
Fair enough though, I’ll answer. Better possible realistic options (in no particular order)…
-Urban - Not Coaching
-Rhule - Not Coaching
-Deion - FCS HBCU
-Petersen - Not Coaching
-Kiffin - Ole Miss - Nice!
-Fickell - G5
-Someone big off the radar (Lincoln Riley/Brian Kelly type deal) who none of us are thinking of
And honestly, after that, I’m with you. Give me Mickey over the generic run of the mill rinse and repeat names I’ve seen thrown around.
I will give you this…if it’s not one of the 8 names above, we’re probably having this same conversation in 3-5 years.
Does that answer your question?
Was thinking of guys that have been bantered around that are currently HC's. Sadly, I take off my Husker colored glasses and truly wonder what guy with a solid rep would come here. I am unsure if Frost even gets an offer to coach at a HS after how bad he was. An "up and comer" ends up here and pulls a Frost, they are done. No one is looking to hire them. It's going to be interesting for sure.Love your thoughts. Spot on. Your list of better options is wrong though. None of them moves the needle at all for the position we’re in.
Actually, I might even give you Chadwell. He at least brings something different to the table.
It’s probably my list, then Chadwell, then Mickey. Then all the other generic names who won’t even come close to moving the needle enough to get us out from under what we’ve become. Sad, but true.
And here in lies the issue. I'll throw out a few quick names:And here in lies the issue. I'll throw out a few quick names:
Aranda
Leipold
Klieman
Doeren
DeBoer
Chadwell (I just really like him)
You bring up a very valid point. They are at a place having good success or at a place where 8-9 wins a years is status quo and completely acceptable. Why leave? NU is a dumpster fire. I think that the admn, boosters and fan base will not give the next guy 5 years to figure it out. Frost should've been on a SHORT leash in 2020 and gone after that crap show season. Which guy above would want that? Chadwell for the money?
Maybe we have to look at a G5 coach (Chadwell), Sanders, an up and coming coordinator or MJ?
MJ might not be the "best", but he might be the "best" we can get and more importantly might be the "best" guy for the job. Because maybe the "best" we can get might not actually be the "best" for the job.....I like MJ. I'd like to see what he could do with his staff and roster.
Okay, sorry. I read your post more as a metaphorical “who would leave their sweet gig that’s better than Mickey.” If you’re narrowing it to what you’re saying…then why?No, not really. You gave me this:
-Urban - Not Coaching
-Rhule - Not Coaching
-Deion - FCS HBCU
-Petersen - Not Coaching
-Kiffin - Ole Miss - Nice!
-Fickell - G5
My question was:
Tell me which head coach will give up their current success, happiness, and paycheck, and whatever they built for their current program, and walk away just to coach at Nebraska.
I would love Kiffin. I do not see it happening, but man that would be so awesome!
I would be okay with Fickell. Seems to do well in the G5 scope of football.