http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/12036743/former-nebraska-cornhuskers-coach-bo-pelini-become-coach-youngstown-state-penguins
I can understand it. Once you've been the head man, you don't really want to go back to being an assistant
He just doesn't seem like a TV kind of guy. If you know what I mean. And hell, he is probably going to make 1.5 million + to coach at Youngstown. Hell, if I could make decent bank there, I would never leave.
Exactly. It's not like he did a bad job at Nebraska. There would have been a lot of schools wanting him after next season.
Jokes aside, I still stand by my last statement, though. You don't have to have a top 5 job anymore to make great money.
So does he get the balance of the Nebraska buyout minus the Youngstown salary? If so, seems like a cool way to spend a few years making millions coaching your alma mater.
Makes even more sense being his alma mater. Coaching at that level seems like it could be more enjoyable in some ways.
http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/nebraska-cornhuskers-bo-pelini-shawn-eichorst-players-meeting-tape-121714