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Minchey to Flip

I trust his talent eval way more Rhule or anyone else at NU
Well, that’s kind of an ignorant statement then considering Rhule and staffs eval was the exact same as Steins. If anything it should encourage you that the qb we immediately zeroed in on was also someone the quarterback whisperer wanted too.
 
yes 1000%. just nebraska appears to not be a serious player with the NIL

the Minchey clearly exceeded the market value threshold and sir patrick stewart told riker to disengage
It would stand to reason that some donors might have backed out of their NIL promises with how the season finished out. We just don’t have the raw cash that the serious teams do. I wish Buffet wasn’t such a fag.

Honestly we should just accept that next year is a lost cause. The donors should give the bare minimum. Save up and make a super class when the schedule is manageable. We will never sustain a big time roster year after year. Maybe we need to spend more strategically.
 
It would stand to reason that some donors might have backed out of their NIL promises with how the season finished out. We just don’t have the raw cash that the serious teams do. I wish Buffet wasn’t such a fag.

Honestly we should just accept that next year is a lost cause. The donors should give the bare minimum. Save up and make a super class when the schedule is manageable. We will never sustain a big time roster year after year. Maybe we need to spend more strategically.

This isn't the reason Nebraska was unable to sign Minchey. Kentucky offered almost twice as much money.

The a huskers just had the 3rd highest paid QB in college football, and Kentucky is paying a career backup almost that same amount of money
 
This isn't the reason Nebraska was unable to sign Minchey. Kentucky offered almost twice as much money.

The a huskers just had the 3rd highest paid QB in college football, and Kentucky is paying a career backup almost that same amount of money
So NU’s offer was how much?
 
Kentucky message boards are claiming nebraska offered him 1.25 million in 26 and 3 million total over two years.

Kentucky, allegedly offered 3 million just for 2026.

I wanted Minchey, but if that's true, then I'm glad he walked. You can't pay a career back up that type of money.
At some point you have to pay what the market is, even if the market is nuts. If you don’t, then you’re not really playing the game.

I’ve generally been ok saying we aren’t going to bid X for certain guys, but now we are sorting through guys with serious flaws at qb, who may also end up being expensive, given our desperation.

Even worse, Minchey seemed to be the linchpin of our strategy. We were clearly not ready to go to plan b.

Now we have no qb. We are out there presumably trying to get other offensive pieces but have nothing to tell them about who their qb will be.

There was a lot of reason for guys to be skeptical about our offense and now we’ve just given them more to be worried about.

It sucks that the portal is so expensive, but I’m not sure the solution is to just not go after the guys you most want, unless you don’t have an interest in competing on the field with the teams you don’t want to compete with in the petal.
 
At some point you have to pay what the market is, even if the market is nuts. If you don’t, then you’re not really playing the game.

I’ve generally been ok saying we aren’t going to bid X for certain guys, but now we are sorting through guys with serious flaws at qb, who may also end up being expensive, given our desperation.

Even worse, Minchey seemed to be the linchpin of our strategy. We were clearly not ready to go to plan b.

Now we have no qb. We are out there presumably trying to get other offensive pieces but have nothing to tell them about who their qb will be.

There was a lot of reason for guys to be skeptical about our offense and now we’ve just given them more to be worried about.

It sucks that the portal is so expensive, but I’m not sure the solution is to just not go after the guys you most want, unless you don’t have an interest in competing on the field with the teams you don’t want to compete with in the petal.

Is that really the market though? Illinois and Vanderbilt were also on him like Nebraska. I'm betting their offers were also similar to Nebraska's offer.

Kentucky paying double isn't really the "market." Its stupidity.
 
Kentucky message boards are claiming nebraska offered him 1.25 million in 26 and 3 million total over two years.

Kentucky, allegedly offered 3 million just for 2026.

I wanted Minchey, but if that's true, then I'm glad he walked. You can't pay a career back up that type of money.
Not only that, we didn't know we were bidding against Kentucky. Minchey and the agent signed the Kentucky deal before we knew. They never gave Nebraska a chance to bid.

I have no doubt we wouldn't have paid Raiola money to a guy who had as little career PT as Minchey. People would have crucified Rhule for that also. But it really sucks that they say they committed and then didn't even give us the courtesy of a chance to make a new offer.
 
Is that really the market though? Illinois and Vanderbilt were also on him like Nebraska. I'm betting their offers were also similar to Nebraska's offer.

Kentucky paying double isn't really the "market." Its stupidity.
Its really supply and demand.

If a team has a higher demand for a good QB, then, we're going to get outbid.

But what is Nebraska's demand right now?

Like, it feels like we're just taking our time figuring out who is available and go from there. And by the time that us as Nebraska fans think we need, any good transfer at that position is already signed to another school.

You think edges, tackles, a good RB, LBers, and a good QB would be our most ideal, but I honestly can't tell anymore.
 
Is that really the market though? Illinois and Vanderbilt were also on him like Nebraska. I'm betting their offers were also similar to Nebraska's offer.

Kentucky paying double isn't really the "market." Its stupidity.
They were desperate. They whiffed on their #1 choice.

We'll likewise overpay for whoever we get now.
 
Not only that, we didn't know we were bidding against Kentucky. Minchey and the agent signed the deal before we knew. They never gave Nebraska a chance to bid.

I have no doubt we wouldn't have paid Raiola money to a guy who had as little career PT as Minchey. People would have crucified Rhule for that also. But it really sucks that they say they committed and then didn't even give us the courtesy of a chance to make a new offer.

I think they didn't wait for a counter offer because the agent knew the offer was absurd. Agents certainly want the best deal possible for their clients, but they also know the market.
 
Like, it feels like we're just taking our time figuring out who is available and go from there. And by the time that us as Nebraska fans think we need, any good transfer at that position is already signed to another school.
Based solely on what's in the public domain, it sounds like we were in discussions to set up visits with four guys last night
 
I think they didn't wait for a counter offer because the agent knew the offer was absurd. Agents certainly want the best deal possible for their clients, but they also know the market.
"grab it before it's gone"
 
It seems a lot of you aren’t actually reading these threads—you’re just rage-posting.

If you actually dig into what’s been posted in this thread—from X (Twitter) and credible sources—the picture is pretty clear:
NU had Minchey locked in, but he stalled on signing. NU got played. Minchey was quietly talking to Kentucky the entire time and never told NU. When Kentucky missed on Leavitt, they came in with a massive offer. Minchey jumped immediately—didn’t even give NU a chance to counter—because Kentucky’s deal blew everyone else out of the water and nobody else was likely to offer him that. Would NU have countered? Nobody knows because they never got the chance.
 
It seems a lot of you aren’t actually reading these threads—you’re just rage-posting.

If you actually dig into what’s been posted in this thread—from X (Twitter) and credible sources—the picture is pretty clear:
NU had Minchey locked in, but he stalled on signing. NU got played. Minchey was quietly talking to Kentucky the entire time and never told NU. When Kentucky missed on Leavitt, they came in with a massive offer. Minchey jumped immediately—didn’t even give NU a chance to counter—because Kentucky’s deal blew everyone else out of the water and nobody else was likely to offer him that. Would NU have countered? Nobody knows because they never got the chance.
Yes. Nebraska tried to be the best cheap offer.
They weren’t serious.
Agent was smart to not have him sign right away.

If someone offers 1.5 million more than your next best offer you don’t got back and ask for more. You assume they can’t go higher
 
It seems a lot of you aren’t actually reading these threads—you’re just rage-posting.

If you actually dig into what’s been posted in this thread—from X (Twitter) and credible sources—the picture is pretty clear:
NU had Minchey locked in, but he stalled on signing. NU got played. Minchey was quietly talking to Kentucky the entire time and never told NU. When Kentucky missed on Leavitt, they came in with a massive offer. Minchey jumped immediately—didn’t even give NU a chance to counter—because Kentucky’s deal blew everyone else out of the water and nobody else was likely to offer him that. Would NU have countered? Nobody knows because they never got the chance.
Rage-posting is what we do best anymore.
 
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