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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 902200" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Word on the street is the Nebraska Admins and donors do not want an "option guy", and that's what Chadwell is viewed at...IMO, that's their loss and GT's gain (if Key doesn't work out). </p><p>Chadwell is much more than the option. That's also why they never went after Jeff Monken or Coach Ken at Navy when both had all that success. Nebraska was the heavy favorite to get Leipold...until Wisconsin fired Chryst. Everyone believes Wisconsin is Leipold's to turn down...unless Leonhard crushes it as the interim. There's been a groundswell growing for a few years about Leonhard taking over. Wisconsin kind of has the best of both worlds right now. They get to "try out" a candidate widely viewed as the "coach in waiting", all the while they also have the ability to get Leipold if Leonhard doesn't hit a home run. </p><p></p><p>There will always be a surprise during the offseason (Brian Kelly leaving ND to go to LSU, Jimbo going to TAMU, Chip Kelly going to the NFL, etc) that creates all kinds of chaotic dominos, but as of right now, Wisconsin is easily the best job available and they probably are sitting pretty with the options available to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 902200, member: 360"] Word on the street is the Nebraska Admins and donors do not want an "option guy", and that's what Chadwell is viewed at...IMO, that's their loss and GT's gain (if Key doesn't work out). Chadwell is much more than the option. That's also why they never went after Jeff Monken or Coach Ken at Navy when both had all that success. Nebraska was the heavy favorite to get Leipold...until Wisconsin fired Chryst. Everyone believes Wisconsin is Leipold's to turn down...unless Leonhard crushes it as the interim. There's been a groundswell growing for a few years about Leonhard taking over. Wisconsin kind of has the best of both worlds right now. They get to "try out" a candidate widely viewed as the "coach in waiting", all the while they also have the ability to get Leipold if Leonhard doesn't hit a home run. There will always be a surprise during the offseason (Brian Kelly leaving ND to go to LSU, Jimbo going to TAMU, Chip Kelly going to the NFL, etc) that creates all kinds of chaotic dominos, but as of right now, Wisconsin is easily the best job available and they probably are sitting pretty with the options available to them. [/QUOTE]
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