Nebraska & Paul Rhoads?

CycloneJoe

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I see Pelini might be meeting with Tennessee who Rhoads be a candidate there?

Just worried things scare me and Wisconsin and Nebraska scare me!


Tennessee Volunteers





Names to watch


  • Larry Fedora - North Carolina State head coach
  • Jimbo Fisher - Florida State head coach
  • Butch Davis - Former North Carolina head coach
  • Butch Jones - Cincinnati head coach
  • Dirk Koetter - Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator
  • Kirby Smart - Alabama defensive coordinator
  • Dan Mullen - Mississippi State head coach
  • Chad Morris - Clemson offensive coordinator
  • Bo Pelini - Nebraska head coach
  • Jim Tressel - former Ohio State head coach

UPDATE: Louisville's Charlie Strong is the latest candidate to turn down Tennessee. The Volunteers' search is back to square zero. Two directions the team could go at this point.
Tennessee could press to land North Carolina head coach Larry Fedora.
"Sources around North Carolina and Fedora have indicted that he will likely stay at North Carolina,"VolQuest.com wrote.
Nebraska's Bo Pelini may be the next high profile coach Tennessee pursues.
"Sources told Volquest late Wednesday night that Pelini had reached out to some to express interest in the Tennessee job," the website reported.
Pelini was believed to be a frontrunner for the Arkansas opening until the program's 70-31 loss to Wisconsin. Rumblings of Pelini's interest in returning to the SEC have persisted for quite some time. He may be the next candidate on Tennessee's radar.
 
I'm more worried about Pezzetti leaving and there being 2 head coach openings in Ankeny.
 
Should I be worried about CPR taking a not-yet-open position based on the fact that Pelini was included in a list of 10 possible candidates despite taking a monumental *** kicking in his last game?

No.
 
Nebraska fans are spoiled and expect conference championships every other year and national championships every five years. Bo would make many people in Nebraska very happy if he would leave on his own. His demeanor, his staff, and his record are not appreciated. There is one huge problem however. If a school fires a coach that averages 9 wins a season it is difficult find attractive candidates for the position.
 


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Nebraska fans are spoiled and expect conference championships every other year and national championships every five years. Bo would make many people in Nebraska very happy if he would leave on his own. His demeanor, his staff, and his record are not appreciated. There is one huge problem however. If a school fires a coach that averages 9 wins a season it is difficult find attractive candidates for the position.

Yeah Nebraska would never make a stupid decision like that. HA!
 
If a school fires a coach that averages 9 wins a season it is difficult find attractive candidates for the position.

Nebraska has already done that once, Bo's former boss. Frank Solich had 58 wins in 6 seasons and they still canned him.
 
We have five, at least, fantastic coaches whose programs deservedly get national attention. It's Pollard's job to keep them, he'll do well.
 
Tennessee is an interesting job, surprised there hasn't been more interest in it. They never should have hired Dooley, it was a bad hire the moment they signed him.
 

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