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Interim Coach.. when Rhule is fired.


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39 minutes ago, TF330 said:

really? that would be very unusual. 

most assistants finish the season, for the players benefit so I think Snow would stay

 

I see rhule getting wisconsin or nebraska and hiring snow with him after our season ends

Snow is basically Rhule’s mentor. There’s a rumor that whenever Tepper tries to talk to a Rhule, he brings Snow along. Snow will have to be fired too. 

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10 hours ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

Interesting to see what Snow will do when Rhule is fired. They have been inseparable for pretty much their entire coaching careers. Would Snow quit immediately with Rhule or play out the rest of the season first? 

 

Snow may stay until Rhule has his college coaching job. It's entirely possible that Rhule gets picked up quickly but stays with the staff already in place there for the rest of the season due to contract issues/player familiarity/recruiting.

If that's the case, Snow could finish out the season here before joining Rhule in February to put together their coaching staff at the new gig.

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9 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

Snow may stay until Rhule has his college coaching job. It's entirely possible that Rhule gets picked up quickly but stays with the staff already in place there for the rest of the season due to contract issues/player familiarity/recruiting.

If that's the case, Snow could finish out the season here before joining Rhule in February to put together their coaching staff at the new gig.

Looks like we have our answer, Snow is fired WITH Rhule. These two are a package deal for life! Rhule is right testicle, Snow is left testicle! 

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