I'm feeling very relaxed about the 2026 season, even though my inclination is to pucker up about the lack of splash DL/edge adds.We know we can’t get rid of Rhule next season (and with the schedule we have we will be lucky to win 7 games imo) but we should all just sit back and relax and let Rhule give this a try to turn this program around.
I’ve been negative of Rhule for a season plus (I always said if you college football coaches can’t figure it out in 2 years they won’t make it work 90% of the time) but we can’t look at Indiana and expect the same results.
Rhule builds his programs in different ways and that’s who we currently have. We can’t force him to be Cigs and be a guru over talent evaluation and film study, that’s not Rhule’s way. We need to support our coach in the process he is going through and trust in faith we can get it figured out by 2030.
Rhule is a slow smoke brisket and Cig is a fat cheddar delicious bratwurst, we gotta let that brisket smoke and hope it doesn’t over cook and trust in the process of the 28 hour cook and not depend on the 30 minute grill of the brat.
It’s the long game we are playing at Nebraska…this is a special place. No place like Nebraska….we build things the right way, not the cheap asshole way a cheddar brat can treat ya when it explodes its cheddar goodness all over the grill, but we are methodical in the way we cook…and we need to let the preacher cook. This might be Nebraska’s last supper if we don’t.
Reasoning: Rhule now has everything he wants.
Whatever weirdness, distraction, or square peg/round hole thing there was with Dylan/Dom is gone.
We got a full enough war chest to pay for a competitive roster, including a gamer QB.
We retained almost all the players that we wanted to (including several that were widely considered to be gone).
The position coaches at the underperforming areas have been replaced.
A lot of the Rhule recruits especially from his second recruiting class are coming of age where they should be taking the step to be solid contributors.
The team & coaching staff is - by and large - in the image Rhule wants it to be at this point, with no patchwork or ad hoc fits.
That's the sort of situation where teams can take jumps that don't necessarily seem likely from the conventional wisdom.
Will it work? IDK. But either it does work and we take that next step, or it doesn't work, and Rhule's seat starts getting hot. Either way, there'll be clarity without a lot of caveats or room for argument. I look forward to watching it play out.