Wow! Obviously that's a first rate replacement but still seismic shift in the game.Dani Busboom Kelly from Louisville named next head coach at Nebraska immediately as his replacement
I do fine his retirement timing a little interesting. He has had the present underclassmen starters, while losing many many top recruits to the portal, for three years. Overall on paper his top recruiting classes should have won a Championship, but they haven't. This program, as many would say, can "buy" any player at any time.....but it hasn't bought them RECENT Championships.
JCook during his tenure at Nebraska has won four Championships (2000-2006-2015-1017). However, the most successful program was Penn State under Russ Rose (7 total) and most recently Katie Schumacher-Cawley. I just read the latter has received her final necessary medical treatment and signed on Feb 14 an extension through 2030 for the Penn State's Head Coach position....Good for her!
My point is, no matter what decisions coaches, players and their parents make, only one team at the end of the season can say they are Champions.
Coaching is so much tougher than it used to be.
Posting at 4:07 am. Don't you ever sleep?I'm not sure it's tougher, just different.
If you've got a big budget you can do some online shopping in the portal every offseason (see: Sheffield, Kelly) and don't even have to worry about development or high school recruiting.
I think older coaches built their whole identity around building a team, developing players and men/women, being a teacher. It has to be a bit jarring to suddenly just be concerned with budgets and spreadsheets and donors. And if you try not to play the game, you'll fall behind. Penn State winning the title this year with a zillion transfers was awful for the sport.
Posting at 4:07 am. Don't you ever sleep?
Cool. And you still follow the Gophers.I live in Europe. It was 11:07 AM.
Cool. And you still follow the Gophers.
Mike was the bestClass of '05. I covered the team for this very website back in the Hebert days.