Seemingly endless internet stuff on coaches heading for the door... here is a little cutey on some of our favorite coaches.
ENJOY!
Bill Callahan (10), Nebraska
Year: 4th.
Record: 4-3 this year, with the final five opponents all owning winning records. At 26-18 overall, Callahan has the lowest winning percentage of any Cornhuskers coach since Bill Jennings (1957-61).
Breaking point: Consecutive blowout losses to Missouri (41-6) and Oklahoma State (45-14), the latter being the worst loss in Lincoln since the Jennings days. Okie State's 38 first-half points were the most Nebraska has ever allowed before halftime.
Sticking point: Callahan got a contract extension before the season that would make canning him more expensive, but don't look for that to be an insurmountable obstacle.
Bad stat: Callahan is 3-8 against ranked opponents, and two of those wins were over counterfeit teams who were gone from the AP Top 25 by season's end.
Chances of survival: About the same as the nation's capital relocating to Grand Island. When the guy who hired him, athletic director Steve Pederson (11), gets whacked at midseason, Callahan should know that his number will be called next.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=forde_pat&id=3065672&sportCat=ncf