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Pfft…When you are getting 100million a year from Fox....what's another 7.5 million?
Pfft…When you are getting 100million a year from Fox....what's another 7.5 million?
Absolutely they would be but that’s unacceptable by Nebraska standardsThey'd most likely still be winning 9 games a year under Pelini even in the B1G
The media covering for Trev Alberts making an absolutely idiotic decision to not wait until after the Indiana game to save $7.5 million.
More likely the donors marched into his office Saturday night and handed him the checks to get it done.You don't think he simply went to a list of known donors and asked for the cash, in the hopes of getting top candidate first? This was probably hours of work, no more.
Frost is a legacy. If it were someone else maybe they do the logical and wait til after 10/1I bet every Nebraska student that has to drop out because they can’t afford college appreciates this sentiment.
Thanks for the clarification. I couldn't remember when he first got hired there. I personally think Nebraska is actually a tougher job than UCF at this point in time - I think the ceiling for nebraska is 8-9 wins - regardless of who the coach is, I don't see how they can compete with the big boys in the B1GFrost recruited McKenzie Milton when he was hired by UCF and he became the starter during the 2016 season. On the 2017 team, he recruited the QB, top 3 rushers (includes Milton), and some of the top receivers.
Personally, I think Frost had better athletes at UCF than he had at Nebraska even though the recruiting rankings are higher at Nebraska. Since 2018, UCF has had 12 NFL draft picks (10 non-linemen) and Nebraska has had 8 NFL draft picks (3 non-linemen). For whatever reason, he could not get it done at Nebraska, but most of his losses were close losses. He will be college head coach again, maybe at UCF as they tire of Gus Malzahn.
Or Frank Solich for that matter.Nebraska should have never fired Bo Pelini.
Or 9 games in two years....lol.I wish we could win 9 games a year
Dave Clawson.I wanted Frost when we hired Diaco. He might not have come here as he was a hot assistant at Oregon at the time.
Nebraska never seemed like a good fit for Frost. I know it's his alma mater but they were no place for an offensive genius type.
You got it!There really isn't much of an advantage to fire someone this early. Other than appeasing cranky donors.
Or Solich.Nebraska should have never fired Bo Pelini.
We don’t get three years out of ours either. Hope Mora changes all thatCan’t wait to do this again in three years with Nebraska.
I assume Ferentz is untouchable....but Iowa has struggled mightily.
Pfft…
Nebraska boosters… “WHO”?
With UCF moving to the Big 12, I doubt they're going to let Malzhan go unless he's an absolute train wreck there. But his only crime at Auburn was not being as good as Alabama. Granted that's a mortal sin in Alabama, but his Auburn teams were still always very good.Could see Frost going to Sabans staff as some offensive analyst takes coordinator job after Bill O’Brien leaves then leaves to coach an AAC team maybe he just goes back to UCF.
They have the resources and tradition but that's all it will be, tradition and history. They were able to be successful because they were in the Big 12 and whatever it was before then. They were able to recruit the heck out of Texas. Now they're an also ran in one of the two major conferences, which is a heck of a place to be!! Once USC and UCLA join, they'll just be another program with tradition. I just don't see them returning to the glory days that their fans and boosters expect them to get to.NU is in a great position to land a good coach this cycle and I greatly appreciate Trevs comments about not living in the past and think he has a good mindset/approach moving forward. Nebraska is a good job with great resources and tradition in one of the two leagues that matter. I’m excited to see who winds up in Lincoln
So why was Frost so successful at UCF? Was he lazy and lacked S&C capability then? Did he struggle to keep players on campus?So funny reading the reactions to the Frost firing from people who aren’t close to the situation. $7.5M is NOTHING to DONU. About to launch our fourth donor led collective- existing ones all are well resourced including ABM which was led by one of Frost’s old friends (and former Husker Athletics employee) and has raised $5M in just over the last year alone for direct NIL payments
NU shouldn’t have fired Bo Pelini? Both sides were about to kill one another. NU athletics administration hated Bo and Bo didn’t want to work for them anymore. NU regularly lost games by 30+ points multiple times per year despite having the talent to win those games. Remember the 2012 Big Ten title game v 7-5 Wisconsin? Bo also pissed off numerous donors and was caught ON TAPE blasting the NU fanbase. It was toxic and both parties were ready to move on.
Frost was a lazy coach who tried to bring back the 1990s. Built the roster to 150 guys, mirrored old 90s nutrition (Coach Ellis still there) with a terrible S&C program and constantly compared things to the “old days”. Scott got himself fired because he couldn’t keep the talent he got on campus and ran a circus behind the scenes.
NU is in a great position to land a good coach this cycle and I greatly appreciate Trevs comments about not living in the past and think he has a good mindset/approach moving forward. Nebraska is a good job with great resources and tradition in one of the two leagues that matter. I’m excited to see who winds up in Lincoln
Absolutely nobody who is a fan of Nebraska expects 1995 to happen ever again. But Nebraska has many more resources and advantages than the other programs in its immediate surrounding areas. There isn’t a single systemic advantage that programs like Illinois, NW, Wisconsin, Iowa, etc have over NU and DEFINITELY not KSU, ISU, etc and all of those teams have been better than NU recently.They have the resources and tradition but that's all it will be, tradition and history. They were able to be successful because they were in the Big 12 and whatever it was before then. They were able to recruit the heck out of Texas. Now they're an also ran in one of the two major conferences, which is a heck of a place to be!! Once USC and UCLA join, they'll just be another program with tradition. I just don't see them returning to the glory days that their fans and boosters expect them to get to.
They’re completely different jobs with completely different situations and surrounding circumstancesSo why was Frost so successful at UCF? Was he lazy and lacked S&C capability then? Did he struggle to keep players on campus?
I get that Nebraska is different than UCF...but is it possible that Nebraska may be part of the problem? Or is it all Frost?