I really don't care about the money, (it's not mine) I'm just going to feel that we're stupid when we lose to the herky dorks again when we're paying our coach more & contributing more to NIL
			
			I’m sure it’s happened, but I’ve never heard of a coach signing an extension and then immediately leaving that same year.Huh? Why would he NOT sign an extension?They’re meaningless anyway if someone is willing to pay the buyout.
The contract includes terms for leaving aka buyout. He is living by the terms of the contract.Why can't these fvcking people, including Rhule, live by the terms of the contract they signed?
The roster budget upgrades should have been part of his original contract.The contract includes terms for leaving aka buyout. He is living by the terms of the contract.
Sorry but this is the same absolute nonsense people spewed when Bill Moos played Santa Claus to Scott Frost. Rhule is not horrible like Frost, but he’s already immaculately compensated for the results he’s producing. An extension only solidifies Nebraska’s reputation for wildly overpaying for mediocre performance. It’s doesn’t tell recruits a GD thing.They know that of course BUT they're also smart enough to view the lack of a contract extension as a bad sign. A contract extension means the school has more skin in the game because it almost always means the buyout requirement has been increased.
Oh it's horrid at even the smallest levelsI love how people in the public sector throw around money without consequence.
You don't know what is going to happen. Nobody does. It would be a pleasant surprise if you are correct.Short-sided thinking. We can’t keep changing coaches every few years. Rhule has shown incremental improvement. People forget how bad we sucked for 10 years. He has also shown that he will upgrade coaches in needed areas to continue improving. Stick with him and we will get there. Yall would have fired Osborne early on
If you miss or bring in the wrong QB, you are screwed from here on out.I would turn that logic right around and say an extension is short sighted. CFB is as volatile as ever and any coach can bottom out from year to year, regardless of how much NIL money is backing him.
Let’s say for argument’s sake Rhule is able to secure 30+ million in NIL next year, just to finish with 7-9 wins. You think that’s going to cut it with the boosters? The reason why guys like Franklin and Kelly are getting fired is because in addition to exorbitant salaries, donors are also paying millions in NIL. Hence why patience is at an all time low.
When they miss on everyone else? I do. If not, there is definitely no reason for an extension.dude really you actually think Penn State is offering him. Wake up!!!
He won’t leave this year because he won’t be offered a better job. After that, all bets are off and an extension will do nothing to change it.I’m sure it’s happened, but I’ve never heard of a coach signing an extension and then immediately leaving that same year.
Penn State is literally the only job he would leave Nebraska for.He won’t leave this year because he won’t be offered a better job. After that, all bets are off and an extension will do nothing to change it.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph - do you seriously believe that? The guy has jumped at every better offer, ever. Always.Penn State is literally the only job he would leave Nebraska for.
Franklin he seems to be ok if you don't hound him...don't get me wrong I like rhule...I just want to see if he's committed to NU, before alot more money...plus maybe it's cause I'm old and remember dr. tom giving some money to his coaches out of his own pocket...compared to the circus these days. where they nickel and dime a team to death then show up in pinkName the plenty of coaches who are going to be available. Seems to me to be lots of openings and not many takers.
Like Hunter, Key, Nwaneri, Pritchett, Spindler, McCullough, EJ (since he originally entered the portal) . We would be hurting bad without the above.That way we can go out and get more "elite"talent like Sims, Gilbert, Mazzaccua and some of the other duds NU wasted money on.
It happened with Rhule at Baylor. They extended him in 9/29/19 and he was named the Panthers coach on 1/7/20, just 3 months later.I’m sure it’s happened, but I’ve never heard of a coach signing an extension and then immediately leaving that same year.
NO, we give the extension, and then we fire the coach, and we end up paying for the new extension too!You have to either fire the coach or give him an extension
Yeah, we couldn't be # 37 in the country without them, right?Like Hunter, Key, Nwaneri, Pritchett, Spindler, McCullough, EJ (since he originally entered the portal) . We would be hurting bad without the above.
None.How many former coaches are we still paying?
None, believe it or not. Both Riley and Frost were payed out in lump sums.How many former coaches are we still paying?
Then extend away! As long as the new contract includes coaching changes.None, believe it or not. Both Riley and Frost were payed out in lump sums.
He just won his third B1G conference games, so hopes are high that he could add another conference win to beat his record from the past two seasons.Why are we giving him an extension? What is the logic?
Give raises and extensions on results, not hopeHe just won his third B1G conference games, so hopes are high that he could add another conference win to beat his record from the past two seasons.
I stand corrected. Anyway, if we extend Rhule now and then some other school plays a $6m buyout to hire him at the end of the season that’s fine with me. It means we had a good season and we made $6m.It happened with Rhule at Baylor. They extended him in 9/29/19 and he was named the Panthers coach on 1/7/20, just 3 months later.
I don’t really believe that either, I think he’d take any “better job.” Although, I think he’s aware of the book on him and I think he’d like to change that by sustaining success and winning big games somewhere.Jesus, Mary and Joseph - do you seriously believe that? The guy has jumped at every better offer, ever. Always.
That’s not a criticism - most people would do the same. But how do real live grownups delude themselves into thinking their school MUST be the dream job nobody will ever walk away from?
I think our administration is serious about winning, they’re just completely incompetent and have no clue how to do it.I think I’ll throw in the towel as a fan if he’s given an extension. That would prove to me we aren’t serious about winning nor will we ever be.
Especially after we finish 6-6
It has been clear for years that Nebraska will never be elite again. We are climbing and scratching to elevate ourselves to the likes of Minnesota and Iowa. And that is where we will stay.I think I’ll throw in the towel as a fan if he’s given an extension. That would prove to me we aren’t serious about winning nor will we ever be.
Especially after we finish 6-6
Is it really public sector? Athletic department "earns" their money if I'm not mistaken. It's not tied to taxes like academic side iirc. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.I love how people in the public sector throw around money without consequence.
It certainly doesn’t help to attract the big money we would like to get. One of the richest men in the world is an alumni and lives in the state, but unfortunately Nebraska does not come close to his investing rules. 1. Don’t lose money. 2. See rule number one.I’ve never understood why casual fans give a **** about contract extensions and money? It’s not ours. NU has never “run out” of money. We’re not mismanaged as an athletic department like Wisconsin or Florida state, who are stuck due to big buyouts. So who cares?
Where do you honestly think Nebraska falls on the pecking order for coaches when Penn St, Florida, Auburn, LSU, Arkansas, UCLA, VA Tech, Okie St. and possibly FSU all looking for HC's? You have a guy right now building your program from the ground up. Great idea to lock him up long term IMO.why would'nt you wait till after iowa to do a review? and pay accordingly?
I'm not sure why the hurry. I don't think penn state fan is in a hurry
and if penn state and rhule have a burning desire to be at one. there's going to be plenty coaches available.
I would think any money going into Nebraska athletics would be directly to the oline first (seeing the investment in qb and recivers), then dline (seeing it's porous nature also)
(think upcoming portal, in fact we should be engaged with targets, now)
and a bump for emmit and special teams coach, they seem to be of a productive nature.
This is a good question but I really don't think it is about the pecking order so much as it is just hiring the right guy.Where do you honestly think Nebraska falls on the pecking order for coaches when Penn St, Florida, Auburn, LSU, Arkansas, UCLA, VA Tech, Okie St. and possibly FSU all looking for HC's? You have a guy right now building your program from the ground up. Great idea to lock him up long term IMO.
Guaranteed millions more and I would wager he has an out for PSU. I don’t think an out extension strengthens our position of keeping him if PSU comes calling.Rhule’s not signing an extension purely for money unless it’s tied to significant roster budget upgrades. I’ll take an extension as great news.
Pritchett and Spindler are playing well of late. A WR or two have been worth the coin. You ain’t wrong but just sayin. You and I wouldn’t be the people in charge of NIL.That way we can go out and get more "elite"talent like Sims, Gilbert, Mazzaccua and some of the other duds NU wasted money on.
Rhule’s not signing an extension purely for money unless it’s tied to significant roster budget upgrades. I’ll take an extension as great news.
I Think they gave him the money for the Roster update . Thats why he is staying.
I’m sure it’s happened, but I’ve never heard of a coach signing an extension and then immediately leaving that same year.
Penn State is literally the only job he would leave Nebraska for.
My point is that we’ve had several duds as you mentioned but we have got some legit dudes that are making big time plays for us and we are a better team for having them.Yeah, we couldn't be # 37 in the country without them, right?
Warren Buffett has no interest in Nebraska football. Never has. Never will. And to be honest, anyone funding athletic departments with private donations for any use is doing nothing but engaging in a very expensive hobby. It’s not an investment in any way, shape or form. It’s definitely not charity. You can categorize right next to owning a private jet, yacht or any other gigantic waste of money done simply for the enjoyment of the person with money. Their money would be better spent owning a pro team, as that can actually generate a return on the money. Nebraska or 1890 is never going to give a penny back to the donor.It certainly doesn’t help to attract the big money we would like to get. One of the richest men in the world is an alumni and lives in the state, but unfortunately Nebraska does not come close to his investing rules. 1. Don’t lose money. 2. See rule number one.
I realize investing is different than philanthropy, but you’d still like to see your dollars do a little bit of good. At Nebraska, it is a black hole.