Satterfield contract ?

little a

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I know Rhule has 6 years/ 65 million guaranteed-
Satterfield is making 1.4 million- is it year to year or did he sign long term deal?
 

mgbreeze

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Don't take this as a douche response - sincerely who cares? It's a sunk cost whatever it is. Pull the trigger and get a PROVEN OC in here.
 

thall_

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Don't take this as a douche response - sincerely who cares? It's a sunk cost whatever it is. Pull the trigger and get a PROVEN OC in here.
100%

Never understand this “umm no that’s not a smart financial move” cope like we’re a G5 school

Winning meaningful games would generate an amount of revenue that would make firing these losers irrelevant
 

BugsAreQualityProtein

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Never understand this “umm no that’s not a smart financial move” cope like we’re a G5 school

Winning meaningful games would generate an amount of revenue that would make firing these losers irrelevant
Unfortunately people are short sighted and only look at the immediate future.
 

mgbreeze

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It was easily Rhule's worst hire on day 1. For future reference, if avid football fans have never heard of an OC candidate he shouldn't be a candidate at Nebraska.
 

Big bo fan

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It was easily Rhule's worst hire on day 1. For future reference, if avid football fans have never heard of an OC candidate he shouldn't be a candidate at Nebraska.
He was a OC at a SEC school if you an avid fan you would know who Satterfield was .
 

mgbreeze

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He was a OC at a SEC school if you an avid fan you would know who Satterfield was .
He was a terrible OC at an SEC school for one freaking season, and I'll bet if you did a poll 75% of people who follow college football never heard of him. South Carolina couldn't get rid of him fast enough. I'll chalk you up as the one person that thought it was a good hire.
 

SeaOfRed75

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He was a terrible OC at an SEC school for one freaking season, and I'll bet if you did a poll 75% of people who follow college football never heard of him. South Carolina couldn't get rid of him fast enough. I'll chalk you up as the one person that thought it was a good hire.
He didn't say that. Simply said he was OC at an SEC school and AVID fans would know who he was.
People are getting prickly with the ****** football we've been playing.
I get it.
 

mgbreeze

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He didn't say that. Simply said he was OC at an SEC school and AVID fans would know who he was.
People are getting prickly with the ****** football we've been playing.
I get it.
Okay, forget everyone else. I'd never heard of him. I'm an avid fan. I watch college football every Saturday. I read about it every day. I'm here every day basically. He was an anonymous guy in college football and a bad hire. Go find me a link at the time of the hire saying it was a big-time get.
 

V-Doub

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Don't take this as a douche response - sincerely who cares? It's a sunk cost whatever it is. Pull the trigger and get a PROVEN OC in here.

Literally took the words out my mouth. Who cares, AD has plenty of money to cover it and I’m sure there are few big boosters who will help show Satt the door. In the end it’s costing us more money not to act now. Rip off the bandaid, promote an interim OC and focus on getting one more win. Bye week gives the staff and players a little extra time to adjust to the changes and come up with a legit game plan to attack USC. Either do it now, or wait til season’s end and go 5-7 again.

We could still go 5-7 if Rhule fires Satt now, but at least we might create some hope. Get a chance for a “reboot” and maybe get some new/better ideas on the table. Change now at least signals to your team (and everyone involved) that you’re not just waving the white flag on this season.
 

HUSKERFAN66

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I thought all assistants had 1 year contracts
Pretty sure they're 2 year contracts. NO ONE should get an extension just to put them all on notice. Others should flat out be fired regardless of cost.
 

SeaOfRed75

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Okay, forget everyone else. I'd never heard of him. I'm an avid fan. I watch college football every Saturday. I read about it every day. I'm here every day basically. He was an anonymous guy in college football and a bad hire. Go find me a link at the time of the hire saying it was a big-time get.
I think he's **** and was **** at time of hire. Just pointing out what he said.
 

V-Doub

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I think he's **** and was **** at time of hire. Just pointing out what he said.

I fallowed him at SC and absolutely HATED the hire from day 1. We talked ourselves into that **** after the head scratching Mike Riley hire. “He was ok at Oregon State, think what he’ll do with our resources, support and players.” Bah🤣ha🤣ha! I’m never falling for that **** again. When we hire coaches who’ve had every opportunity to succeed and have never produced. I’m skeptical, pretty much hate that hire.

Don’t love giving important coaching positions to young coaches with little or zero experience as well. But I also understand that’s a necessary part of the game/coaching. Just can’t, IMO, have too many young up and comers at the elite P5 level. 1 or 2 young assistants with potential is probably healthy, but experienced production is essential.
 

mgbreeze

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I fallowed him at SC and absolutely HATED the hire from day 1. We talked ourselves into that **** after the head scratching Mike Riley hire. “He was ok at Oregon State, think what he’ll do with our resources, support and players.” Bah🤣ha🤣ha! I’m never falling for that **** again. When we hire coaches who’ve had every opportunity to succeed and have never produced. I’m skeptical, pretty much hate that hire.

Don’t love giving important coaching positions to young coaches with little or zero experience as well. But I also understand that’s a necessary part of the game/coaching. Just can’t, IMO, have too many young up and comers at the elite P5 level. 1 or 2 young assistants with potential is probably healthy, but experienced production is essential.
LOL I have a crystal clear memory of being in the garage working on one of my cars when my wife opens the door, leans in and says, "Nebraska hired Mike Riley!" I was like, dead silence for 3 seconds, and "The guy from ******* Oregon State?" First reactions should tell you a lot.
 

mgbreeze

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Here's what you need to know about Satterfield: whenever his lottery ticket at Nebraska dries up and he's finally shown the door, he won't sniff another P4 OC job in his life. Just like every other HC/OC we've had in the last 15 years. We hire terrible.
 

Joedaly

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It’s amazing how much better S Carolina’s offense looks now after Satt left.
 

SeaOfRed75

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Here's what you need to know about Satterfield: whenever his lottery ticket at Nebraska dries up and he's finally shown the door, he won't sniff another P4 OC job in his life. Just like every other HC/OC we've had in the last 15 years. We hire terrible.
This should be what people ask themselves. Would another program worth a **** offer a coach a job if he left for any reason?
If no, you should think long and hard if you want them as yours.
 

Dean Pope

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It was easily Rhule's worst hire on day 1. For future reference, if avid football fans have never heard of an OC candidate he shouldn't be a candidate at Nebraska.
I disagree with that. Nobody had heard of Cignetti last year. Very few people here knows who Brennan Marion is although a quick Google read and five minutes later they'll be discussing him as if they've followed his career from Day 1. My point is it means nothing, nada whether or not we've heard of an OC candidate. Find the best guy. I don't give a sh*t if some jackass on a message board has heard of him or not.
 
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I know Rhule has 6 years/ 65 million guaranteed-
Satterfield is making 1.4 million- is it year to year or did he sign long term deal?
After Satterfield got a 2 year contract at South Carolina when the other coordinator got a 3-yr, we made sure to not only bump up his pay 50%, but give him a 3-yr deal.
 

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He was a terrible OC at an SEC school for one freaking season, and I'll bet if you did a poll 75% of people who follow college football never heard of him. South Carolina couldn't get rid of him fast enough. I'll chalk you up as the one person that thought it was a good hire.
The worst part is you can make a good case that special team’s coach cousin Ed and WR coach Skippy McGuire aka “Mr my daddy got me the job” are equally as bad.
 

Big bo fan

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He was a terrible OC at an SEC school for one freaking season, and I'll bet if you did a poll 75% of people who follow college football never heard of him. South Carolina couldn't get rid of him fast enough. I'll chalk you up as the one person that thought it was a good hire.
Didn’t say he was a good hire. Just just a CFB fan would know who he was .
 

Kakdawg

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It was easily Rhule's worst hire on day 1. For future reference, if avid football fans have never heard of an OC candidate he shouldn't be a candidate at Nebraska.


I agree about it being Ruhles worst hire day 1. I said it then. I've tried my best to give him a chance but I just can't get past the BS that he calls an "offense".

That said I don't necessarily agree with the second part of your statement. There are plenty good guys out there that avid football fans don't know about imo.


Holla
 

Kakdawg

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He was a OC at a SEC school if you an avid fan you would know who Satterfield was .


I knew EXACTLY who he was. As someone who lives in SEC country (South Carolina) and actually watch a lot of SEC football and almost all South Carolina last couple years I seen this crash coming a mile away and said as much.

They had two good upsets last year near the end of the year where Rattler threw for a **** ton of yards and Husker fans took the bait hook, line and sinker. That was an outlier of some of the worst called football I'd seen.


Holla
 

Kakdawg

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He was a terrible OC at an SEC school for one freaking season, and I'll bet if you did a poll 75% of people who follow college football never heard of him. South Carolina couldn't get rid of him fast enough. I'll chalk you up as the one person that thought it was a good hire.


He was there more than one season.


Holla
 

mgbreeze

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He was there more than one season.


Holla
You're right, two seasons. First year the offense was terrible and the second year their coach had to shut down rumors that he'd removed playcalling duties from Satterfield.
 

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Assistant coaches always have and always will be expendable. I don't even know why we're debating buyouts, they're infinitely less impactful than head coaching contracts.
 

Zeke2005

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LOL I have a crystal clear memory of being in the garage working on one of my cars when my wife opens the door, leans in and says, "Nebraska hired Mike Riley!" I was like, dead silence for 3 seconds, and "The guy from ****ing Oregon State?" First reactions should tell you a lot.
What’s hard to believe is that it turns out Mike Riley is a better coach than the 2 guys after him at Nebraska.
 

mgbreeze

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What’s hard to believe is that it turns out Mike Riley is a better coach than the 2 guys after him at Nebraska.
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Kakdawg

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You're right, two seasons. First year the offense was terrible and the second year their coach had to shut down rumors that he'd removed playcalling duties from Satterfield.


Absolutely true. Like I said I watched almost every SC game. The "rumor" (truth) was that he had been stripped of his duties in those games that they had those two explosions back to back. Of course baby Beamer denied it (he was trying to be rid of Satterfield and what better way than to act as if Sat orchestrated those upsets) lol and here comes Ruhle to save the day for Beamer. My inside guys said USC AD was gonna fire Sat because he and Beamer were close and Beamer didn't wanna do it.

Then we come save his ***, give him a mil plus to stink it up in Lincoln like he did in Columbia SC. Make it make sense...



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