Newly appointed Nebraska coach Matt Rhule reminisced on his less than three-season tenure as the Panthers’ coach before being fired in October 2022
, Rhule was asked to reflect on his time at Carolina and if he would change anything. Rhule would go on to admit he did not feel like he was the right fit at the franchise and he would’ve chosen another gig.
“I think I probably would just, I would’ve taken another job,” Rhule said. “You know, I mean I think it’s a great place, wonderful people, but I just don’t know if I was a fit there. At the end of the day, we talked about, ‘Hey, we’re going to have a four-year plan, a five-year plan.’ You know, if you tell me we got a two-year plan, then I’m going to go sign a bunch of free agents and do it. So what was a four-year plan became a two-year, five-game plan real quick.
“It’s not about hate, and I’m not angry about it. At the end of the day, I understand. But if it’s going to be that quick, then we’re going to sign some more free agents. We’re going to make the blockbuster trades, we’re going to do those things. I think the trajectory that we were on was correct, it was to have a team that next year could make a big trade. And I think I see the signs of it right now, when they play well on offense, they win.
After spearheading one of the greatest college football turnarounds in recent memory (Baylor, from 2017 to ’19, after
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