FWIW. Found online that if they were to fire Bowden this year it's $300,000. Then drops $100,000 each year until 2/28/21. So if they fire him March 1, 2019, Akron would owe him $200,000. Not sure it's a good source but makes sense.
Miami was able to find a Plan B. Bowden is basically a wing and a prayer coach. There's no back up plan. Just hope for a big play or a turnover. One really bad officiating call led to a Miami iTD but the good teams regroup from that and hold them to a field goal or make a stop on 4th down.
So we lost out on over a million dollars from Nebraska. We lost against one of the worst MAC teams and now have four away games in a row. I'm looking for the upside.
I don't know the rules that well but from my point of view the Miami receiver shoved the Akron guy in the chest. Of course, then Nelson can't hit an open receiver for the life of him