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LINCOLN — No athletic department spent more money on firing football and men’s basketball coaches in the past 15 years than Nebraska, a new study shows.

Since 2005, Nebraska has fired football coaches Bill Callahan, Bo Pelini and Mike Riley, and men’s basketball coaches Doc Sadler and Tim Miles. That cost NU a total of $27,914,154 in severance pay, according to NCAA financial reports obtained in a public records request by AthleticDirectorU. That ranks most among 52 power conference schools, just ahead of Auburn, Florida, Kansas and UCLA.

In 2018 alone, Nebraska paid $11.9 million in severance payments. They were one of five schools to top $10 million in payments that year, including Arizona State, UCLA, Florida and Tennessee.

The bill mounted after more than a decade of controversial decisions by athletic directors and chancellors, dating back to the firing of Frank Solich in 2003. His replacement, Callahan, was fired in 2007, one year after the Huskers won the Big 12 North and finished with a 9-5 record. A 5-7 disaster led to Callahan’s outing, and $3.13 million buyout. New Athletic Director Tom Osborne replaced outed Athletic Director Steve Pederson and hired Pelini. After seven seasons and a 67-27 record, Pelini was fired by new Athletic Director Shawn Eichorst. Pelini’s buyout was $6.54 million and paid in monthly installments of $128,009. The final payment to Pelini went out in February of 2019.

Eichorst hired Mike Riley, who was fired three years later after a 19-19 record. Eichorst was fired first, after Nebraska’s loss to Northern Illinois in September of 2017. New Athletic Director Bill Moos fired Riley in December. Nebraska paid Riley a lump sum of $6.2 million.

In payments to football coaches the past 15 years, Nebraska is second only to Florida, paying a total of $24,340,701 to Callahan, Pelini and Riley. All three of those coaches were fired within one year of receiving a contract extension.

Doc Sadler was hired to run Nebraska basketball in 2006 and was then fired in March of 2012 after signing a contract extension the year prior. He was paid $3.4 million in monthly checks from March of 2012 to June of 2016. His replacement, Tim Miles, was fired last March after seven seasons. His buyout was $2.52 million, which is currently being paid out in $105,000 installments until March of 2021.

The average severance pay per fired Nebraska coach was $1.86 million, the study showed, which was fifth among the 52 schools. Tennessee's severance pay average was $2.8 million per coach, with the firings of football coaches Derek Dooley and Butch Jones and basketball coach Bruce Pearl.

In total, the study found, schools paid more than $491,000,000 in severance pay since 2005.

Nebraska currently has the highest-paid football coach in school history, Scott Frost, and the highest-paid basketball coach in school history, Fred Hoiberg. Frost is 9-15 in two seasons at Nebraska, the fewest amount of wins in two years in more than 50 years. Moos gave Frost an extension in the middle of last season. His $5 million a year salary ranks 14th in college football and fifth in the Big Ten. Hoiberg’s first season was the worst in 60 years with a 7-25 record. His seven-year, $25 million deal placed him as the 11th-highest paid coach in college basketball.

Frost’s buyout would cost Nebraska roughly $30 million. Hoiberg’s buyout would be $22 million.
 
It's really paying off for them. Both teams have made deep runs in the post season.
 
Putting that Big Ten money to use.

But the buyouts for Frost and Hoiberg remaining, that's got to be keeping the AD up at night considering their performance. Hoiberg maybe not so much because the state only recently realized they even played bouncy ball. But if Frost doesn't turn it around soon, they will not be patient people.

Maybe Frank Solich could throw them his resume to see if they are interested?
 
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I'd think Kansas might challenge them for this, if not for Self's Shoe & Bagman Emporium.
 
Had a hard time reading that. Wanted to laugh every time he wrote “outed” instead of “ousted.” I kept picturing Bo Pelini at his NU coming out event.
 
As the article stated, they also fired two athletic directors during that period, who almost certainly also had contracts. I wonder how much those firings cost?
 
Currently taking a Risk Management class for work during my social distancing telework. Not exactly the greatest ROI on that money spent.
 
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In total, the study found, schools paid more than $491,000,000 in severance pay since 2005.

That's a crazy number! Half a billion dollars! Those guys got out when the "getting out" was good!
 
And Iowa has spent more money retaining average (at best) coaches in these same sports - let that sink in! I think it's time for Barta to give Fran another bonus and extension!!!
 
The funny thing about the basketball side of this is that they've always been second fiddle to Creighton and always will be.
 
I willing to give Nebraska a pass on this one, still make fun of them but give them the benefit of doubt. Callahan and Riley just plain sucked and were poor hires, Pelini basically talked himself out of the job, going after the fan base, hell he brought is cat to the spring game, he was daring them to fire him, and pay him the buyout.

Frost and the Hoiberg as new hires are going to cost more money than what it did 10 years ago. Both are quality coaches and will rebuild both programs, I think Nebraska fans just thought that Frost would do it quicker that he has done, but the talent level was not nearly as good as they thought it was for his system. Hoiberg will be fine starting next year, and in two years will be in the top five of the conference. Look at his first year at ISU, 500% and then improved quickly from there. Nebraska is not hurting for money, they will be fine.
 
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The funny thing about the basketball side of this is that they've always been second fiddle to Creighton and always will be.

Now...Now... How cruel can a person be comparing the only power 5 conference team in the state to a private university with what...five to six thousand students. With the football program going nowhere in the big 10 and the basketball program equally as bad...The future doesn't look so rosy and my relatives in Nebraska want Both Frosty Frost and Hoiberg FIRED....Let that reality sink in for a minute...Wouldn't you just love to sit in on the AD's meeting to go over the last season with his football and basketball coaches....Athletic Director Moos will be the next person Fired if this continues....and then the process will start all over again...LOL...Dont you just love NU athletics right now.
 
It's really paying off for them. Both teams have made deep runs in the post season.

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