I believe, fairly soon, NU will have to do something it hasn’t ever had to do.  What exactly am I referring to?  Paying up, that’s what.  Nebraska, even though we are in the top 5 of our conference, has never really had to pay big time dollars to retain any of our coaches.  Doc Sadler was given a raise this year ( and rightfully so!) but outside of CallaJOKE getting a fatty of an extension, not one coach comes to mind who we put up big dollars to keep, all while under an original contract.  Sadler jumped his base pay up $100,000 and added some incentives that could possibly bring it up further.  His contract was also extended 2 years until June 30, 2014.  I think NU did a good job in locking him up after the year he had and how hard the team played for him.  I think, in a couple of years, they might have to re-work that deal again.  My question is WILL NU BE READY TO PAY?

2008 Big 12 Coaches Pay (FOOTBALL)

1. Mack Brown (Texas) $2.8 million
2. Bob Stoops (Oklahoma) $2.65 million 
3. Mark Mangino (KU) $2.3 million
4. Gary Pinkel (MU) $1.85 million 
5. Mike Sherman (Texas A&M) $1.8 million
6. Mike Leach (Texas Tech) $1.65 million
7. Bo Pelini (Nebraska) $1.6 million
8. Art Briles (Baylor) $1.4 million
9. Dan Hawkins (Colorado) $1.1 million 
10. Gene Chizik (Iowa State) $1 million
11. Mike Gundy (Okla. State) $953,000 
12. Ron Prince (Kansas State) $754,140 

For Bo Pelini, 7th place in the Big 12 for pay, isn’t a bad starting spot for someone WITHOUT head coaching experience.  With the exception of Gene Chizik, all the coaches making less than Pelini have at least 2 years of head coaching experience.  As conservative as we are with pay around here, I cannot see us paying as much as Texas or Oklahoma, even though we have the money to do so.  I know that Nebraska is a good place to raise a family and that Lincoln is a nice place to live, but when bigger money comes at Pelini, will we be able to hold them off with a crime stat sheet, CAT scores, and low housing prices?  Pelini being a graduate of Ohio State University, if that job would become available, would he want it?  Jim Tressel made $2,700,000 last year.  The next coach of OSU will probably make more.  What does everyone else think?  Will NU “SHOW HIM THE MONEY”  when that time comes?