Silverbacked1 Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 (edited) Just saw that Doc and the U have also parted ways as job has been eliminated. Edited March 18, 2022 by Silverbacked1 Handy Johnson 1 Quote
Nighthawk Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 Well..the one positive...the cleaniners at the Courtyard will finally be able to get into his room. Sad to see him go. basketballjones and Bugeaters1 2 Quote
Huskerpapa Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 I knew this was likely, and I am likely in the minority, but this makes me more than a bit sad. Good luck Doc and thank you so much for your time, effort, approachability and expertise. BigTate, Handy Johnson, MontanaHusker and 3 others 2 2 2 Quote
colhusker Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 What was his role this year exactly? Quote
FredsSlacks Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 every game i went to, doc looked like he didn't want to be there. not to mention our defense was atrocious. Quote
Huskerpapa Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 Just now, colhusker said: What was his role this year exactly? Whatever is assigned to him by the head coach. Quote
colhusker Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 (edited) 2 minutes ago, Huskerpapa said: Whatever is assigned to him by the head coach. Sounds like a cushy gig. No coaching, sit courtside, tell a joke or two at practice. Seriously, I was just curious the job description he had. Assume more of an analyst? Edited March 18, 2022 by colhusker Quote
Huskerpapa Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 Yeah, an analyst comparison is probably accurate. He took over Bobby Lutz's role when he left. Quote
HuskerFever Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 All in jest, as I respect the man for what he's done for this program: He cried less this time around. All the best, Doc. Chuck Taylor and huskerbill85 2 Quote
FredsSlacks Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 31 minutes ago, HuskerFever said: All in jest, as I respect the man for what he's done for this program: He cried less this time around. All the best, Doc. Serious question. What exactly did he do for the program besides get paid millions to coach a sub .500 team for roughly 10 years? Haymarket Husker and huskerbill85 1 1 Quote
uneblinstu Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 Rough to have to lose a job from the same school twice... mwm89 1 Quote
Popular Post HuskerFever Posted March 18, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted March 18, 2022 4 minutes ago, FredsSlacks said: Serious question. What exactly did he do for the program besides get paid millions to coach a sub .500 team for roughly 10 years? He built a career in Division 1, did it with integrity, was a good ambassador for the university/players/people, and left with respect. Wish him all the best. BigTate, colhusker, Handy Johnson and 10 others 3 10 Quote
FredsSlacks Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 5 minutes ago, HuskerFever said: He built a career in Division 1, did it with integrity, was a good ambassador for the university/players/people, and left with respect. Wish him all the best. so did mike riley, but i don't see people thanking him. BjoeHusker, BigTate, CrazyforNUHOOPS and 1 other 4 Quote
HuskerFever Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 1 minute ago, FredsSlacks said: so did mike riley, but i don't see people thanking him. I'm not sure why there's a reason to bash someone for ending their career today. Performance and character can be evaluated independently from each other. mwm89, Swan88, BjoeHusker and 4 others 1 6 Quote
Shawn Eichorst's Toupee Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 1 minute ago, FredsSlacks said: so did mike riley, but i don't see people thanking him. That might be because this is a basketball message board in 2022 and not a football message board in 2017. mwm89, hhcmatt, CanadianHusker and 1 other 2 2 Quote
colhusker Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 26 minutes ago, HuskerFever said: He built a career in Division 1, did it with integrity, was a good ambassador for the university/players/people, and left with respect. Wish him all the best. Agree - I asked as I had no clue what he was doing after he left the "coaching" staff. He was a great guy and represented NU well. Quote
hskr4life Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 31 minutes ago, FredsSlacks said: Serious question. What exactly did he do for the program besides get paid millions to coach a sub .500 team for roughly 10 years? Oh get out of here with the crap on Doc takes. Guy came back to assist at a University he loved and was a great ambassador for our program. He's a good guy who did things the right way. He lost his job today-- you don't have to kick at the guy when he's down. tcp, BigTate, Handy Johnson and 2 others 1 1 3 Quote
FredsSlacks Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 (edited) 21 minutes ago, hskr4life said: Oh get out of here with the crap on Doc takes. Guy came back to assist at a University he loved and was a great ambassador for our program. He's a good guy who did things the right way. He lost his job today-- you don't have to kick at the guy when he's down. i'm not kicking him while he's down. I just find it interesting that people are wishing doc well, but when Riley got fired nobody gave a S**t about his well being. I was genuinely just trying to figure out the difference, but apparently nebrasketball fans are just kinder than the football fans? a good example is that if frost brought riley on as an assistant, i don't think the football fans would be happy at all about this. where with Doc it was celebrated even though he did no better than riley as a head coach here. Edited March 18, 2022 by FredsSlacks kldm64 1 Quote
HuskerFever Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 (edited) 8 minutes ago, FredsSlacks said: i'm not kicking him while he's down. I just find it interesting that people are wishing doc well, but when Riley got fired nobody gave a S**t about his well being. I watched his games as the Seattle Dragons coach. As I'm sure some others did as well. Edit: Excited to see how he does at New Jersey Generals this season in the USFL as well. Can't wait for that season to start shortly. Edited March 18, 2022 by HuskerFever Ron Mexico and BjoeHusker 2 Quote
bleujay Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 (edited) What made Doc Sadler likable for me was his press conference after getting fired, I believe that was 2011, my senior year of high school. Maybe he's just an emotional guy, but he came across as someone who genuinely cared about the job and the program. Ever since then I have had a very high opinion of him. Funny enough, that same year, I competed against his son Landon numerous times in debate, I believe he went to Lincoln Southwest. Very smart and outspoken opponent. I had the chance to meet Doc at the Mall of America in 2020 right before everything was shut down and it reaffirmed my opinion of him. Very kind, down to earth guy. Just my perception of him. Edited March 18, 2022 by bleujay Haymarket Husker and jason2486 2 Quote
uneblinstu Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 11 minutes ago, FredsSlacks said: i'm not kicking him while he's down. I just find it interesting that people are wishing doc well, but when Riley got fired nobody gave a S**t about his well being. I was genuinely just trying to figure out the difference, but apparently nebrasketball fans are just kinder than the football fans? a good example is that if frost brought riley on as an assistant, i don't think the football fans would be happy at all about this. where with Doc it was celebrated even though he did no better than riley as a head coach here. It’s apples to oranges, to me. Football has a storied tradition and Riley was brought in under dubious circumstances. Doc was brought in after NU was kind of last holding the bag when Collier jumped ship in the summer. People thought he should have been fired in the first place and wanted him out. Then doc went and put likable, relatable teams on the court. And people liked him. While Riley himself may have been likable, just about everything else was a mess. Ron Mexico 1 Quote
Bugeaters1 Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 2 hours ago, colhusker said: What was his role this year exactly? Sit on the bench and look dumbfounded. Quote
The Polish Rifle Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 48 minutes ago, FredsSlacks said: i'm not kicking him while he's down. I just find it interesting that people are wishing doc well, but when Riley got fired nobody gave a S**t about his well being. I was genuinely just trying to figure out the difference, but apparently nebrasketball fans are just kinder than the football fans? a good example is that if frost brought riley on as an assistant, i don't think the football fans would be happy at all about this. where with Doc it was celebrated even though he did no better than riley as a head coach here. I think there were/are many husker fans that have no hard feelings with Riley. I have no ill will towards Riley at all. The guy that hired Riley on the other hand... BigTate, Ron Mexico, Haymarket Husker and 1 other 4 Quote
royalfan Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 This is great news. Game has passed him by. Shadow of the passionate loveable Doc we knew in the days of yesteryear. Enjoy your life Doc. Quote
Huskerpapa Posted March 18, 2022 Report Posted March 18, 2022 53 minutes ago, FredsSlacks said: i'm not kicking him while he's down. I just find it interesting that people are wishing doc well, but when Riley got fired nobody gave a S**t about his well being. I was genuinely just trying to figure out the difference, but apparently nebrasketball fans are just kinder than the football fans? a good example is that if frost brought riley on as an assistant, i don't think the football fans would be happy at all about this. where with Doc it was celebrated even though he did no better than riley as a head coach here. Hmm. I wish all coaches and players well. And if Frost made the decision to bring him back in a subservient position, I would support it. Doc had a great coaching pedigree and knew his X's and O's. His issue was his reluctance to sell his soul to AAU programs and as result struggled to secure top line talent. But given that talent issue, he could out coach many of his peers. Silverbacked1 and Haymarket Husker 2 Quote
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