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Mixed feelings for me. I wanted to see 15 games play out. He inherited most of this 9-10 win team and I'm not sure he can keep up going forward. I think he's good and will stay good but I'm not sure enough yet.
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Urban should and would definitely fire that janitor. Send the message!dtd said:
@FireTheJanitorRaceBannon said:
Nebraska fans would be as thrilled with DeBoer as many of us were. As in WTF?
Steal the Kansas coach
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I like it. But then again, I’m an emotional faggot🤷♂️
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I was told it's cuog so it's differentSources said:
Script.gifGrundleStiltzkin said:
Oh, the loss is sealed now.TheHB said:He better fucking beat cuog or this will get ugly in a hurry
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We? all know you were there, but let it go already. Dobie suffered from clinical depression and needed out of the PNW anyway, what with the rain.RaceBannon said:
College football is ruled by emotion more than ever. Even in the hallowed halls that Dr Suzzallo once roamed firing legendary football coaches.dnc said:I’m glad he’s getting paid, hopefully he leveraged it into a bigger assistant coach pool and better NIL support. Feels a bit like extending Hop so early though. Which is fine if you’re willing to buy them out if the extension proves foolish.
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The best part of this contract is that it is NOT a Mel Tucker contract. It is still a mid range contract.
If DeBoer wins an NY6 for UW for the first time since 1886 and pops off, you can give him another raise.
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What we’re the Campbell numbers rumored at a year ago? $6M/yr+ if I remember? Pretty good deal here.PostGameOrangeSlices said:The best part of this contract is that is is NOT a Mel Tucker contract. It is still a mid range contract.
If DeBoer wins an NY6 for UW for the first time since 1886 and pops off, you can give him another raise.
I love this.
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Yeah this totally seems like a reasonable deal, with some decent buy out numbers for him to LEAVE
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Figures are pretty low if you ask me. Still room for Nebraska or someone to swoop in.
Not that it would be likely, but still. -
The figures are ready to be increased with sustained successTheHB said:Figures are pretty low if you ask me. Still room for Nebraska or someone to swoop in.
Not that it would be likely, but still.
So far, all DeBoer has done is 9-2 with a win over Oregon.
It's great, but it's not 7 mil/year great...yet -
I’m hearing we can’t expect year 2 to be equal to or better than year 1.chuck said:Mixed feelings for me. I wanted to see 15 games play out. He inherited most of this 9-10 win team and I'm not sure he can keep up going forward. I think he's good and will stay good but I'm not sure enough yet.
Not my money though. Hopefully it means substantial assistant coach salary increases. I'm hearing Tosh Lupoi could become available.
Also, I misspoke the other day…it’s 18 games. It’s always been 18 games.
https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/comment/239347#Comment_239347
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The muffler is in the potato salad!GrundleStiltzkin said:Huh?
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That and Hop built his success on players he inherited (Thybulle primarily) whereas KDB went out and got by far the most important player to his early success.Kingdome_Urinals said:
Hop was a career assistant. Deboer appears to be doing what he’s always done as an actual, fat, HC.dnc said:I’m glad he’s getting paid, hopefully he leveraged it into a bigger assistant coach pool and better NIL support. Feels a bit like extending Hop so early though. Which is fine if you’re willing to buy them out if the extension proves foolish.
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DeBoer has an offensive scheme and program blueprint that allowed him to be the best in his level for 5 years in a row, then make the move to big boy football and completely transforms Indiana, Fresno, and UWdnc said:
That and Hop built his success on players he inherited (Thybulle primarily) whereas KDB went out and got by far the most important player to his early success.Kingdome_Urinals said:
Hop was a career assistant. Deboer appears to be doing what he’s always done as an actual, fat, HC.dnc said:I’m glad he’s getting paid, hopefully he leveraged it into a bigger assistant coach pool and better NIL support. Feels a bit like extending Hop so early though. Which is fine if you’re willing to buy them out if the extension proves foolish.
KDB's definitely a better bet.
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#1 pickPostGameOrangeSlices said:
DeBoer has an offensive scheme and program blueprint that allowed him to be the best in his level for 5 years in a row, then make the move to big boy football and completely transforms Indiana, Fresno, and UWdnc said:
That and Hop built his success on players he inherited (Thybulle primarily) whereas KDB went out and got by far the most important player to his early success.Kingdome_Urinals said:
Hop was a career assistant. Deboer appears to be doing what he’s always done as an actual, fat, HC.dnc said:I’m glad he’s getting paid, hopefully he leveraged it into a bigger assistant coach pool and better NIL support. Feels a bit like extending Hop so early though. Which is fine if you’re willing to buy them out if the extension proves foolish.
KDB's definitely a better bet.
Hop sat on the bench at Syracuse. There is no comparison
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Beat WSU and I’m in.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
The figures are ready to be increased with sustained successTheHB said:Figures are pretty low if you ask me. Still room for Nebraska or someone to swoop in.
Not that it would be likely, but still.
So far, all DeBoer has done is 9-2 with a win over Oregon.
It's great, but it's not 7 mil/year great...yet
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All this did was pay him an average salary in the conference. Nobody should be excited or complaining.
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Well, there's that.AtomicDawg said:All this did was pay him an average salary in the conference. Nobody should be excited or complaining.