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Oklahoma.

Company I work for donates quite a bit to Wyoming's energy program so we end up with tickets to a decent number of their games and zip over on the company jet
Cool My old man retired from the UP 20 years ago and for some reason still chooses to freeze his *** off all winter instead of snowbirding it.
 
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This is a very underwhelming panic hire. Rhule had absolutely 0 plan when he let Butler go. Got turned down by a MAC coach and said "f it" I'll take whoever will take the job/money.

Hope I'm wrong but hiring a guy who's coached one season in a G5 conference against weak competition is going to have some growing pains going up against physical B1G Ten Offenses. This hire is not going to scare one single B1G Ten opponent.
 

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I don't know what to think about this hire other than Rhule wanted someone to come in quickly and coach up the defense for the bowl game and give the young players some reps. The bowl game will tell us a lot about these hires.
If that's the case, what the hell has Snow been doing all season?
 
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If there aren't many many large bags of NIL $$$$$$ bringing in high end DL's and LBrs then this team is screwed
 

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This is a very underwhelming panic hire. Rhule had absolutely 0 plan when he let Butler go. Got turned down by a MAC coach and said "f it" I'll take whoever will take the job/money.

Hope I'm wrong but hiring a guy who's coached one season in a G5 conference against weak competition is going to have some growing pains going up against physical B1G Ten Offenses. This hire is not going to scare one single B1G Ten opponent.
Indiana's DC had 3 years of FCS experience, then 2 in G5 before his first year at Indiana.

I also don't understand thinking a MWC coach is somehow leagues below a MAC coach.

Good coaching is good coaching, and part of why you're seeing more FCS to FBS hires.

Rhule hit it out of the park, rare instance where he's done exactly what he needed to do.
 

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I've read everything I could about the guy and lots of posts here and other places about him. I'm now in the camp of Dannen not nixing the hire to give Rhule more rope to hang himself. The contrast between the urgency and effort put out by the ladies against KSU yesterday and men's hoops today is in stark contrast to the urgency and effort during the last two football games and Troy Dannen has to be livid about it.
 

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I've heard that, they've both been smooth the two times I've been on it.

Definitely ruins flying commercial not having to deal with TSA and lines
One of my friends just sold his jet. He owned it because he had an operation here and one in Bakersfield, California. Since he sold the operation in California he sold the jet. All of us will miss it. He didn’t sell his hangar so I am guessing after having to fly commercial he will get frustrated with that then buy another plane.
 
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I believe he was the 4th or 5th option.

Sorry but the job is currently toxic right now.

1. There’s a lot of people (not just Husker fans) that are questioning Matt’s ability to be a HC. Get your panties in a bunch all you want. But when a coach puts together as many losing & .500-ish seasons as Matt and has an over all losing record in 13 years. Yeah that’s a red flag. His potential as a dead man walking or the potential he will have to continue to make moves is high

2. This will be our 3rd DC in 3 years. Not a good look

3. coordinator's want to be in charge of their units. They don’t want the coach undermining every move they make especially in front of the players: of course coaches can ask questions, make comments but there is a fine line. If we talk about Rhule’s struggler to let his coaches coach, and him to be a CEO role, then coaches are talking about it too.

4. And no coordinator wants a buffer between him and the HC. Phil Snow is a liability. Not an asset. Its the HC job to supervise the coordinators, not some guy who the game past up long ago. Stop jerking off pat mcafee and work on scheme. Stop trying to play Fonzie by putting two fingers up and going “ayyy”

5. next year schedule will be tuff. The DC is going to have to have think skin and likely take a lot of heat.

So of course we weren’t getting a top DC. It was always going to be someone whose hungry.
 

itseasyas1-2-3

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Sorry but the job is currently toxic right now.

1. There’s a lot of people (not just Husker fans) that are questioning Matt’s ability to be a HC. Get your panties in a bunch all you want. But when a coach puts together as many losing & .500-ish seasons as Matt and has an over all losing record in 13 years. Yeah that’s a red flag. His potential as a dead man walking or the potential he will have to continue to make moves is high

2. This will be our 3rd DC in 3 years. Not a good look

3. coordinator's want to be in charge of their units. They don’t want the coach undermining every move they make especially in front of the players: of course coaches can ask questions, make comments but there is a fine line. If we talk about Rhule’s struggler to let his coaches coach, and him to be a CEO role, then coaches are talking about it too.

4. And no coordinator wants a buffer between him and the HC. Phil Snow is a liability. Not an asset

5. next year schedule will be tuff. The DC is going to have to have think skin and likely take a lot of heat.

So of course we weren’t getting a top DC. It was always going to be someone whose hungry.
Near total agreement on all your points here.
 
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Indiana's DC had 3 years of FCS experience, then 2 in G5 before his first year at Indiana.

I also don't understand thinking a MWC coach is somehow leagues below a MAC coach.

Good coaching is good coaching, and part of why you're seeing more FCS to FBS hires.

Rhule hit it out of the park, rare instance where he's done exactly what he needed to do.

Your definition of "out of the park" and mine are very different. I'm willing to give him a chance. It may have been the best we could get. I might even say it's a risk worth taking that has a lot of potential for success. But let's not act like this is some kind of, this guy is a lock, home run hire.
 

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I've read everything I could about the guy and lots of posts here and other places about him. I'm now in the camp of Dannen not nixing the hire to give Rhule more rope to hang himself. The contrast between the urgency and effort put out by the ladies against KSU yesterday and men's hoops today is in stark contrast to the urgency and effort during the last two football games and Troy Dannen has to be livid about it.

Not sure Rhule needs any extra rope. He's doing a pretty good job on his own so far.
 

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Your definition of "out of the park" and mine are very different. I'm willing to give him a chance. It may have been the best we could get. I might even say it's a risk worth taking that has a lot of potential for success. But let's not act like this is some kind of, this guy is a lock, home run hire.

I guess foul balls are can be out of the park too 😂😂😂😂

Matt can do no wrong for some people.

Some people probably were happy with how Minnesota game went and call it a learning opportunity for his coaches and players. Something Matt needed to teach them
 

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Cool My old man retired from the UP 20 years ago and for some reason still chooses to freeze his *** off all winter instead of snowbirding it.
I can see that age now. I can also see how some of us choose not to run around a lot in retirement.
 

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While at Nebraska, Cosgrove’s defense broke many times a game. I wish you hadn’t compared the new man to him. Now I have a sinking feeling. Sometimes I still wonder if Callahan had gone a different direction at DC how things might have gone for him here.
The one place Cosgrove and Callahan failed at recruiting was top end athletic linebackers. They had some good guys. Not enough good linebackers. It was ironic. Cosgrove coached linebackers.
 
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dinglefritz

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I don't know what to think about this hire other than Rhule wanted someone to come in quickly and coach up the defense for the bowl game and give the young players some reps. The bowl game will tell us a lot about these hires.
Nah. The bowl game won’t tell us anything about the DC. He won’t start to install his D until spring. Geep might start coaching technique but I wouldn’t take much from bowl game performance. We’ll be without Gottula and Spindler at least so far. Not sure if Corcoran will go.
 

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Throughout the book, Gladwell repeatedly mentions the "10,000-Hour Rule", claiming that the key to achieving world-class expertise in any skill, is, to a large extent, a matter of practicing the correct way, for a total of around 10,000 hours, though the authors of the original study have disputed Gladwell's usage.[1]
Correct, not 10,000 hours, but thousands of proper iterations.

You can have 20 years experience or you can have one year of experience repeated 20 times
 

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who????

Obviously no one who has any kind of name recognition wanted a job on this mediocre team.

Very disappointing...I guess that means we will have to have a "wait and see" attitude.
Tell us your name. Who did you have on your shortlist?
 

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Indiana's DC had 3 years of FCS experience, then 2 in G5 before his first year at Indiana.

I also don't understand thinking a MWC coach is somehow leagues below a MAC coach.

Good coaching is good coaching, and part of why you're seeing more FCS to FBS hires.

Rhule hit it out of the park, rare instance where he's done exactly what he needed to do.
Rhule wants more havoc up front, as well as general effort of play. Tony provided that. Butler did not. As far as where a coach comes from, I'm more interested in the performance of the team/unit they are coaching over where they are over just where are coaching. Holgerson - historically productive offenses. Ek - high flying ST coordinator, perhaps a true guru. Butler - NFL experience and a nice job against BC.
I suspect that Rhule was considering this move for several weeks and probably did a little homework.
 
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dinglefritz

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Indiana's DC had 3 years of FCS experience, then 2 in G5 before his first year at Indiana.

I also don't understand thinking a MWC coach is somehow leagues below a MAC coach.

Good coaching is good coaching, and part of why you're seeing more FCS to FBS hires.

Rhule hit it out of the park, rare instance where he's done exactly what he needed to do.
The only thing you said that I question is “hit it out of the park”. We really won’t know for at least a season or maybe even two. Looks fine today. Might look great after next year. Might look questionable. Show me.
 

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I guess foul balls are can be out of the park too 😂😂😂😂

Matt can do no wrong for some people.

Some people probably were happy with how Minnesota game went and call it a learning opportunity for his coaches and players. Something Matt needed to teach them
You'll find few people as critical of Rhule as me.

Rhule went after a young guy with a ton of upside who has his defense sitting amongst the best, there's not a lot more we could ask for. If you thought we were going to rob a coordinator from a top 10 team you're just not living in the current reality of Nebraska football.
 

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No thanks, I make the annual Christmas trip up there but other than that, summer trips only.
I’ve had to shovel about 8” of the change of season over the past week. 🤔. Love Wyoming. It’s been too long since I’ve been there. I’ve hiked Cloud Peak Wilderness many times and have probably hauled kids to Yellowstone and the Tetons 9-10 times. Great state.
 
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I’ve had to shovel about 8” of the change of season over the past week. 🤔. Love Wyoming. It’s been too long since I’ve been there. I’ve hiked Cloud Peak Wilderness many times and have probably hauled kids to Yellowstone and the Tetons 9-10 times. Great state.
Perfect for summer trips to escape 100 days in south Texas, But I will take 50-70 from December to February and not 0 degrees and 50 mph winds.
 
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Husker.Wed._rivals

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Sorry but the job is currently toxic right now.

And no coordinator wants a buffer between him and the HC. Phil Snow is a liability. Not an asset. Its the HC job to supervise the coordinators, not some guy who the game past up long ago.
Rhule said at the signing day PC that they are evaluating EVERYTHING: nutrition, S&C, etc. Unfortunately, that didn't include evaluating himself. Once I got pretty good at my profession in my career, I can't think of anything more demoralizing and energy vampiring than my boss hiring one of his old hack buddies for the sole purpose of looking over my shoulders. My boss could say "more eyes on a process are better", but I'd know deep down he didn't trust me. Snow needs to "retire" after the bowl game.
 

dinglefritz

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Rhule said at the signing day PC that they are evaluating EVERYTHING: nutrition, S&C, etc. Unfortunately, that didn't include evaluating himself. Once I got pretty good at my profession in my career, I can't think of anything more demoralizing and energy vampiring than my boss hiring one of his old hack buddies for the sole purpose of looking over my shoulders. My boss could say "more eyes on a process are better", but I'd know deep down he didn't trust me. Snow needs to "retire" after the bowl game.
I GUARANTEE you that Rhule is evaluating himself. I also guarantee you that Dannen is evaluating Rhule.
 

itseasyas1-2-3

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Rhule said at the signing day PC that they are evaluating EVERYTHING: nutrition, S&C, etc. Unfortunately, that didn't include evaluating himself. Once I got pretty good at my profession in my career, I can't think of anything more demoralizing and energy vampiring than my boss hiring one of his old hack buddies for the sole purpose of looking over my shoulders. My boss could say "more eyes on a process are better", but I'd know deep down he didn't trust me. Snow needs to "retire" after the bowl game.
Introspection is not one of Matt's strong suits.
 

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A lot of negative commentary on here from people who don’t know their butt from a gun barrel when it comes to this new hire. It seems to me that this is exactly the kind of hire we need even if the dude wasn’t Rhule’s first choice. A young, hungry, up and coming coach who wants to prove himself on the big stage and will be a real go-getter on the recruiting trail. Runs a 4-2-5 defense which is the new trend. I like the hire. I will like it even more if he can grab some real line talent out of the portal this year.
 

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I have come around to the hire. If @THall is good with who was hired says a lot. He has been more critical of Rhule than most and knows more about the DC than I do. One think I’m taking away is this does not appear to be a buddy hire. Same with the OL coach.

looking forward to see how the additions work out