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Rhule to Nebraska?


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Glad he is finding work somewhere. I dont know how in their right mind any team beyond a lower rated small high school program in the middle of nowhere would want Rhule as their coach but more power to him on his ability to sell a ketchup popsicle to any person wearing white gloves. He must talk one heck of a game in an interview is all I can guess. Glad he is anywhere but here. I would prefer a team I hate like the Saints hire him but whatever as long as he is far away from here along with that "process" of his.

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2 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Tell me you don’t watch college FB without telling me you don’t watch college FB 

Tell me you're emotionally immature without telling me you're emotionally immature.

*Waits for the inevitable pooing of his post for no reason other than childishly holding a grudge over getting waxed in an argument years ago.*

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4 hours ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

But damn if I'm him I'm in no hurry to start working again lol.

The only thing about sitting out a couple of years is you become an afterthought. Then if he gets back into coaching it's probably a Temple type of program.  It's better for him to get back into coaching now, to Dave Tepper's delight, while he's a hot commodity. Nebraska used to be a powerhouse.  I'm sure they'd love nothing more than for Rhule to turn their program around like he did Temple and Baylor. 

Plus Snow ain't getting any younger 😆

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6 hours ago, YourLastThought said:

Glad he is finding work somewhere. I dont know how in their right mind any team beyond a lower rated small high school program in the middle of nowhere would want Rhule as their coach but more power to him on his ability to sell a ketchup popsicle to any person wearing white gloves. He must talk one heck of a game in an interview is all I can guess. Glad he is anywhere but here. I would prefer a team I hate like the Saints hire him but whatever as long as he is far away from here along with that "process" of his.

He was hugely successful at Temple and Baylor.

He'll be in big demand on the College HC market. For context, both Saban and Meyer both failed in the NFL.

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7 hours ago, YourLastThought said:

Glad he is finding work somewhere. I dont know how in their right mind any team beyond a lower rated small high school program in the middle of nowhere would want Rhule as their coach but more power to him on his ability to sell a ketchup popsicle to any person wearing white gloves. He must talk one heck of a game in an interview is all I can guess. Glad he is anywhere but here. I would prefer a team I hate like the Saints hire him but whatever as long as he is far away from here along with that "process" of his.

I bet his college focused way of running his team will work better to an it did in the NFL. 
Dude is a good college coach, but that is it. Good at guiding children but not men. 

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I'm glad for the update.  I have no ill wishes against Rhule.  Sure, he sucked as an NFL coach, but he was trying his best.  It's just not good enough.  I do wish him the best of luck in the college ranks, and I hope he never thinks about coaching in the NFL again.

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1 hour ago, OldhamA said:

He was hugely successful at Temple and Baylor.

He'll be in big demand on the College HC market. For context, both Saban and Meyer both failed in the NFL.

I wouldn't call only two top 25 wins (those being against briefly ranked Navy and ECU teams) "hugely successful". He has shown he can turnaround dumpster fire programs and make them competitive. Which if Nebraska is being honest about itself, that's what they are - a dumpster fire program. And that's why Rhule to Nebraska makes all the sense in the world.

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Rhule's  got about 40 million left on his guaranteed contract with the Panthers,

Why would he go coach again.   Ole saying   :    " It's better to not coach and be thought a fool , than to coach and remove all doubt "  

Yes, I know the original saying 😉 🍻

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