I thought Pruitt at Tennessee would be a good deal. Tennessee would do anything to get back, and they did, but expected it to be a better aitustion for Pruitt to build a great defense in the SEC. It all happened so quick.
Yep. Thought that would turn out a lot better. Not Osborne-like success, but at least bowl eligible every year in the 8-10 win area, depending on how their schedule fell.
Yeah that one shocked me. I don't think Frost is a shitbag coach; his turnaround at UCF was incredible and he deserves a lot of credit for that. I sincerely think that Frost's issues at Nebraska were personnel in nature. Maybe he realized that being a coach at a place like Nebraska was more difficult than he imagined it would be and that dragged him down.
Some other ones off the top of my head:
-Dan Hawkins at Colorado
-Howard Schnellenberger at OU in the mid/late 90s.
-Possibly Jimbo Fisher this year at Texas A&M (For what Texas A&M paid for, they aren't getting a good ROI.)
Yep. Thought that would turn out a lot better. Not Osborne-like success, but at least bowl eligible every year in the 8-10 win area, depending on how their schedule fell.
I lowkey think Nebraska made a very good hire this year in Matt Rhule. He is good at putting out dumpster fires, but this will be his greatest challenge yet.
I lowkey think Nebraska made a very good hire this year in Matt Rhule. He is good at putting out dumpster fires, but this will be his greatest challenge yet.
Nebraska could definitely make some noise with their recruits/transfers this year. Will be interesting how much of a leash they give for Rhule when they only gave frost a short leash despite him being a Nebraska Poster Boy.
I'd say - Dan Mullen - I really thought with a better recruiting area/angle and all he'd be able to bring Florida back or at least keep them a top 10 threat.
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