I saw that post too. Doesn't make any sense though. Putting McBride in at this point would just be tanking the rest of the season (does anybody remember that they basically ran him out of town a few years ago?). Right now, they still have a decent shot at a bowl game.
The only reason to do that would be that enough boosters are threatening to withhold funds if Callahan isn't removed immediately.
Anyhow, looks doubtful:
"Current Nebraska football coach Bill Callahan, Tom Osborne said, will not be fired. He and his staff will instead be judged over the rest of the year. "They will not be evaluated in a serious manner until the end of the season," he said. "They're right in the middle of it right now." In the meantime, he'll try to get to know Callahan better. Their conversations have been few: One, when Callahan took over in 2004, and one last Friday, before NU's 45-14 loss to Oklahoma State. Callahan's a decent guy, Osborne said. Pleasant to talk to. He and his staff seem to know football. "If they want me to come to practice" he said, "I'll come to practice. If they want me to come to meetings, I'll do that. If they want me to stay away, I'll stay away...you give somebody a job to do, you let them do it." Osborne mentioned wanting a team that played with "the intensity level we've become accustomed to" during his press conference, but little else. When asked for his opinion of Callahan West Coast Offense, Osborne chuckled a little, then said seriously, "I'm not going to micromanage." -- Nebraska State Paper"

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