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Seems to me this may have been about recruiting

Instead of the verbal (and dreaded) vote of confidence, this is a money-where-your-mouth-is statement that says your coach will be here for your entire college education
I would normally agree with this, but after reading that article about Frost, I think they’re basically culting with this guy, because he’s a “Nebraska man”
 
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Seems to me this may have been about recruiting

Instead of the verbal (and dreaded) vote of confidence, this is a money-where-your-mouth-is statement that says your coach will be here for your entire college education

The tweet above illustrates that an extension to a Nebraska coach means dick. They can get, and most recently have been, fired months after. It’s happened to the last three coaches.
 
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Ultra ribbed version hu?
 
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We're doing it wrong, obviously. WTF is a 2.5 year suspension?!?

Nebraska players face 2.5-year suspension for sexual misconduct

https://www.espn.com/college-footba...ska-players-face-suspension-sexual-misconduct

Two Nebraska football players who had been suspended from the team in August were found to have violated the school's sexual misconduct policies and face a 2½-year suspension from the university, according to an investigation report obtained by Outside the Lines.

According to a source familiar with the investigation, the two unnamed respondents in the report are redshirt freshmen wide receiver Andre Hunt and tight end Katerian LeGrone, who were suspended indefinitely from all team activities on Aug. 26, the day after the reported incident. At the time, Nebraska offensive coordinator Troy Walters declined to say why. The two did not play for Nebraska all season.

The report issued Wednesday states that the "greater weight of the evidence" supported that the two men "engaged in sexual assault and sexual harassment, in violation of university sexual misconduct policies" in an Aug. 25 incident at their off-campus apartment. As of Dec. 4, they had seven university business days in which to file an appeal. If they don't request administrative resolution or appeal within those seven days, the suspension will be final, according to the report.

Regarding an appeal, LeGrone's attorney Kaz Long told Outside the Lines he and his client are still weighing their options. In the meantime, Long said that LeGrone "maintains his innocence and we look forward to clearing his name. He did nothing wrong."
 
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