Your Support for Rhule - Poll

Which coaches, if any, should be let go either now or at the end of the 2024 season?

  • OC Marcus Satterfield Offensive Coordinator - Tight Ends

    Votes: 74 65.5%
  • RB Coach E.J. Barthel Running Backs

    Votes: 26 23.0%
  • WR Coach Garret McGuire Wide Receivers

    Votes: 61 54.0%
  • QB Coach Glenn Thomas: Co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, with over 20 years of coach

    Votes: 6 5.3%
  • OL Coach Donovan Raiola Offensive Line

    Votes: 15 13.3%
  • DC Tony White Associate Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator

    Votes: 4 3.5%
  • DL Coach Terrance Knighton Defensive Line

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • Linebacker Coach Rob Dvoracek Linebackers

    Votes: 6 5.3%
  • Secondary Coach John Butler Secondary/Pass Game Coordinator

    Votes: 8 7.1%
  • ST Coach Ed Foley Special Teams Coordinator

    Votes: 90 79.6%
  • None

    Votes: 4 3.5%
  • All depends on how the season ends - added for JJ.

    Votes: 18 15.9%

  • Total voters
    113
Not quite yet.  Please get the 6th damned win, Matt.  Sheesh.
I don't see it.  If Nebraska goes 5-7 down the stretch which I believe is going to happen than what happens next year?? Matt Rhule isn't making this team better and the second tier coaches suck as well.  High ranking elite recruits don't want to come here bc the coaches are a bunch of losers.

 
The seat is going to get really hot when USC absolutely thrashes us in Los Angeles. USC has a way better offense than UCLA and all sorts of athletes. UCLA is the JV and just beat us at home and now we get to play the varsity USC at their place.  

 
Matt Rhule isn't making this team better ...


That reality is clear now, after this loss.   I admit to being overly hyped after the Ref's victory at OSU;  thought we'd really won that game, and on the road against a highly ranked team.  Now it appears to be one of those flukey things like Appalachian State at Michigan years ago, or some such.  But. One. More. Win. seems possible.  I'm thinking/hoping a bounce back victory against a pretty good Wisconsin team.  Somehow.  But.. yes the team development hasn't happened and I can't blame Scott Frost's filthy messs anymore.

 
Our defense is worse than last season.  Our special teams still suck.  And our offense has regressed since the start of this season.  I am done with Rhule.  We were sold on a large turnaround in season 2 and will be lucky to get one more win than in his first season.  

 
I think Rhule will have one more season, and at this point we need to just get lucky with some FCS coach in the midwest who knows how to run the ball successfully. I know KSU lost today but I wish we had hired Klieman. KSU is 9th in rushing this season. 

 
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I didn’t want to bring it up at the time because I didn’t want to get a debate, but

Rutgers beat us in everything but the score.  They won that game.

Illinois had their way with us.  It was a close score, but not really.

We are the trash team tOSU overlooked because they had Penn State coming.  Awesome.

Today our offense was penalties.  We are bad.

 
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Illinois had their way with us.  It was a close score, but not really.


This really isn't accurate at all and I'd be fine spinning off a discussion on it. We drove the ball all game through the air and took shots into the end zone all night, much more than Illinois did.

We had the perfect throw to Neyor in the end zone where somehow he doesn't come up with the ball and it's ruled an interception.

And then we missed a go-ahead field goal with 3:00 left in the game. So yeah, it was really close and I'd argue we played better than they did in regulation. Not by much, but I'd say we really did.

But I completely agree with you about Rutgers. Their receiver let a walk-in touchdown pass bounce off of him that would have tied it up.

 
This really isn't accurate at all and I'd be fine spinning off a discussion on it. We drove the ball all game through the air and took shots into the end zone all night, much more than Illinois did.

We had the perfect throw to Neyor in the end zone where somehow he doesn't come up with the ball and it's ruled an interception.

And then we missed a go-ahead field goal with 3:00 left in the game. So yeah, it was really close and I'd argue we played better than they did in regulation. Not by much, but I'd say we really did.

But I completely agree with you about Rutgers. Their receiver let a walk-in touchdown pass bounce off of him that would have tied it up.
Yeah.  I just felt like they did whatever they wanted on offense.  I think they averaged 7 yards a play that game.  It seems like every QB we play ends the first quarter completing 90% of their passes.  
 

No matter which one of us is “more right” :) , we got out coached.

 
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