It means that if coaches with show-cause restrictions are hired, the school that hires them can be on the hook for the violations at the original school - they have to show cause why they shouldn't - and the new school will get hit with repeat offender penalties if that coach breaks the rules at the new school. So it doesn't prohibit them from being hired, but it makes them a lot less desirable.
It’s a shame that a once highly respected man living in Florida has been corrupted by the state of Nebraska this bad
In other news, Nebraska having their ‘best week of practice since I got here’ is absolutely in play to be accurate this season.
5 day suspension is only during the championship part of the season so I don't even know why they wasted the ink on that part Yeah someone explain to me, as one would a child, what the show-cause means A one-year extension to the current probationary period (through April 2023). A $10,000 fine. A one-year show-cause order for the football head coach, plus a five-day suspension from all coaching duties during the championship segment of the 2022 football season. A reduction of the number of football countable coaches by one for two days of practice during the spring 2022 season. All noncoaching staff members will be removed from practice and competition for five consecutive days during the championship segment of the 2022 season.
my favorite part of this is the analyst who ratted us out was our "special teams guru" who led us to possibly the worst special teams unit in FBS history and got canned.
cant be worse than when Taggart hired a buddy that was a shitty 7on7 coach to coach our special teams
Pretty sure we only had 10 guys on the field for this too which has become a Nebraska special teams staple for the past decade somehow.
Nebraska’s special teams has been close to the worst in NCAA football the last SEVERAL years (I’m talking 100+) and Nebraska is a program where that shouldn’t happen because of the resources alone. The people that play for FREE should be among the best in the country. Honestly, there is ZERO reason a power 5 team should be absolute garbage at special teams. Nebraska has been amazingly horrible. At LEAST a WAR of 1.5 games a year the last several years.
We lost a game in which the other team had zero first downs in the second half largely due to special teams
https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/ncaa/fei/overallst/2021 Just scroll down here. Been a normal year for Frost (ok, slightly worst, we didn’t think about going outside of the top 100 before him, then we looked around 100..and then!) and you will eventually find Nebraska. eventually. Eventually
**make this more accurate*** the other team fell behind by a touchdown In the 4th quarter and still won the game and didn’t have a 1st down in the second half. it’s so normal so many of you will learn about this at this point
Michigan once had a special teams coach install the rugby punt for a game at Iowa, have 2 rugby punts blocked in the loss of that game to Iowa, immediately get fired and start selling insurance.
If you're willing to overlook Nebraska's football product, there's a lot to like about their schedule.
Hmm tell me more about this team with the all-time worst head coach that's hemorrhaging the small amount of talent they managed to acquire. I smell a steal
Just think how bad Nebraska's football program would be had they not severed conference ties to those malignant Texas recruiting territories.
They’ve only had 2 5* ever, Marlon Lucky and Chris Septak. https://247sports.com/college/nebraska/Sport/Football/AllTimeRecruits/
Zack Bowman and Baker Steinkuhler tho. They were rivals 5* when rivals was really the only semi-legit service
Yeah, I’m curious if moving to the B1G hurt Nebraska’s ability to recruit Texas or if Scott Frost being bad did that. I guess it is both.
Literally nothing in the history of sports has been more overstated than Nebraska’s need to fill their classes with Texans. Especially now that not only are Texas and OU strong in the area, but so is A&M, Tech, Baylor, Houston is goin P5, LSU/Bama/Arkansas take their pick, as does Ohio State. I’m sure there’s tons of kids in Waxahatchee and The Colony checking their mail boxes every day waiting on that #Nebraska Cornhuskers offer though! what Nebraska needs to do is recruit the 500 mile radius. But right now we hardly recruit anyone who has more than a MAC offer. This has nothing to do with us being in the B1G.
It’s really uncanny. A lot of actually intelligent CFB fans have told me we are screwed because we can’t recruit Texas anymore.y response is generally “we can’t even recruit Omaha anymore buddy, Texas is the least of our worries”.
Do you guys have a competent NIL collective? My assumption is that any boosters willing to put money into one will be waiting till Frost gets fired.