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Sources: Nebraska working to hire Matt Rhule as coach


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19 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Hmmm I don’t that’s fully accurate but I also don’t know the language of his contract but here is Florio’s take.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/10/10/david-tepper-was-wise-to-not-delay-the-inevitable-with-matt-rhule/amp/

Beyond the obvious fact that there’s no reason to wait, the move puts Rhule immediately in play for one of the various head-coaching jobs that will be available at the college level. With the Panthers getting a dollar-for-dollar credit against Rhule’s buyout on what he makes elsewhere, it’s in Tepper’s financial interests to put Rhule in position to have a land rush for his services.

 

 

His Carolina contract also increased his level of attractiveness to Alberts. Rhule signed a seven-year, $62 million deal in 2020 and is owed more than $40 million through the end of the deal. Any salary paid to Rhule by his next employer is subtracted from the amount owed by the Panthers, so the program could get a relative bargain in Rhule — for the first four seasons of his deal.

 

https://theathletic.com/3935643/2022/11/25/matt-rhule-nebraska-coaching/

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On 11/25/2022 at 8:47 PM, LegioX said:

I bet you live in the city. Your ignorance of that region and its ability to pump out food/agriculture to the country shows. 

Held my tongue for sure, and I am not a Nebraskan, corn farmer, or any of that. 
I recognize the condescension for what it is. Ignorant and probably ist in one or two ways as well. 

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