Thought he’d have lost it by the time you hit the “post reply” button.Does he still Have his job at midnight?
15 million till October 1st then it drops to 7.5. I am guessing Nebraska has the money and will not hold on for 3more weeks.Depends on how big his buyout is IMO!
Maybe, but they only have 1 game Oklahoma between now and Oct 1 actually 2 if you count Oct 1 vs Indiana.15 million till October 1st then it drops to 7.5. I am guessing Nebraska has the money and will not hold on for 3more weeks.
Saban was out at Alabama until their kicker made that FG to win the gameI've even heard multiple sources mention that Jimbo is out at Texas A&M very soon.
This is ridiculousI've even heard multiple sources mention that Jimbo is out at Texas A&M very soon.
It wasn’t from “respected” press members. Just passing along what I heard.This is ridiculous
When you look at the numbers there is only so much a coach can do at a less-than-elite program.I think he takes year or two off. Grabs a coordinator job somewhere, and lands another G5 job relatively soon.
Nebraska football suffers from the same myopia as UNLV basketball.
Once proud program, who's fans have a hard time accepting and realizing the landscape has changed. Probably for good.
Sure, with the right coach, influx of booster money etc, fortunes can change again. But a return to former heights are unlikely.
OfI don’t think Frazier had anything to do with the incident with Phillips? Tommy was in New York for the Heisman if I remember correctly. Lawrence did that on his own!
Tommy Frazier was the option QB guy??. Lawrence Phillips probably had CTE. We’ll never know.I don’t think Frazier had anything to do with the incident with Phillips? Tommy was in New York for the Heisman if I remember correctly. Lawrence did that on his own!
When you look at the numbers there is only so much a coach can do at a less-than-elite program.
A consistent top 10 program needs a very good QB and a really solid cast around him - in all phases of the game. There are 65 P-5 teams and it just isn't possible for all of them to have the talent they need to compete at the very top. Take the top four SEC teams, the top two Big Ten, an ACC, a Big 12, a PAC 12 program and Notre Dame. That's 10 programs with a chance to be consistently at the top.
Then let's consider the number of elite H.S. players available. 2/47 website shows 247. Other sites show as many as 400. Let's say the top 10 programs get the top 200 players each year. ( Alabama already has 19 signed) That leaves 3.6 top players per program left.
You can argue that a coach can find "diamonds in the rough" but I don't think it can happen on a consistent basis. The rich will stay rich. There just isn't enough talent to go around.
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