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Nebraska fans have fully drank the Rhule Kool-Ade and think the Panthers are the reason he failed.


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I think Rhule failed to notice the rule changes and what a different world college football is now and will be with all this transfer portal and imaging money scenario. 
Doesn’t it throw a wrench into the traditional recruiting process where your level of graft could have as large an effect on your recruiting effort? 
 

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5 hours ago, hepcat said:

I guess these corn-fed bumpkins are so desperate for any kind of success they are willing to overlook the fact Matt Rhule’s Baylor teams never beat a ranked team in his time as head coach. The record wasn’t any better at Temple. 

Wonder how many big games he loses before they turn?   He's gonna get destroyed in the Big 10.  He'll get exposed when half the conference is ranked in the top 25. 

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It’s kind of embarrassing that “panther fans” are still taking shots at him on Twitter. I seen some of the comments and it’s cringe worth . Ok we get it, it didn’t work out in Carolina so we moved on and so did he. Wish him good luck in Nebraska . I just moved from nebraska and they are hungry for success

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10 hours ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Am I the only one here that still wishes failure on Rhule? He’s such an asswipe that he doesn’t deserve well-wishes 

Nope. I wish nothing good on him or them. Nothing to respect or like about him.

Now it's he was a good school coach...not really. Little to no meaningful knowledge of the sport, relies on the skill of his underlings to do any footballing and wants to do anything but coach. The only positive I can give him is that his hustling ability will help him recruit at that level.

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