If he does, then it would be a perfect opportunity for him to retire like Saban and even his buddy Belichick is probably finish coaching, and they all can play golf in together in Florida.
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Do you fish? I know of a couple frozen ponds you could tryIf he does, then it would be a perfect opportunity for him to retire like Saban and even his buddy Belichick is probably finish coaching, and they all can play golf in together in Florida.
Kirk doesn't golf. Retirement isn't for everybody. I retired and we moved South to the lake. I fished 150 - 200 days a year. When we weren't on the lake we traveled but eventually that gets a bit old. We moved back North to be closer to our Granddaughters and they are truly a joy to be around. Nothing like hearing the words Papa, Papa!If he does, then it would be a perfect opportunity for him to retire like Saban and even his buddy Belichick is probably finish coaching, and they all can play golf in together in Florida.
Yeah he was a runner around town. Think he has been relegated to an elliptical now. Just had two hips done last year.He jogs out at least used too.
True story.
One time near carver, the light was just turning red and I was going at a good clip coming to a stop. And lo and behold. It's captain Kirk and his daughter jogging towards park road. The good captain, turns his head, makes eye contact with me, and gives me his famous smile/smirk and hand wave, I presume, for not killing 2 Ferentzs and they trot off by the river.
My brush with greatness. I could have altered Hawkeye history for ever 😉
Husker guy still posting here. You just can’t quit us. You guys pay guys for not even working!!8 mil plus a year for minimal work, a weak schedule and few expectations.
Who would quit that!
Just hope nothing wrong with Nick’s health.Saban is 72, Belichick is 71, Ferentz is 68. Give him a few more years.
8 mil plus a year for minimal work, a weak schedule and few expectations.
Who would quit that!
I read one account, unverified by me, that his wife may have a serious health issue.Just hope nothing wrong with Nick’s health.
A lot of these coaches want to spend time with their families from early Jan to spring practice and then after spring practice until August camp it can be more family time. That can include golf and hobbies but ....If he does, then it would be a perfect opportunity for him to retire like Saban and even his buddy Belichick is probably finish coaching, and they all can play golf in together in Florida.
NE schedule is similar. Take a hike cornholer.8 mil plus a year for minimal work, a weak schedule and few expectations.
Who would quit that!
It's weak because Nebraska is terrible8 mil plus a year for minimal work, a weak schedule and few expectations.
Who would quit that!
Fantastic insightI don’t know that he does.
Although, sometimes it seems like he may have the scoring systems for golf and football mixed up.
Plus, he’s in good shape for a 68 year old.Saban is 72, Belichick is 71, Ferentz is 68. Give him a few more years.
Also, a gimme win vs Nebraska virtually every year!8 mil plus a year for minimal work, a weak schedule and few expectations.
Who would quit that!
Hitting the ball out if bounds on purpose just so he can take a “10”.It’d take him all day to play going 2yds at a time.