I just emailed him at ucffootball@athletics.ucf.edu and said I would help him move back to LincolnFrost. Here's s link to his current staff at UCF as well...
http://ucfknights.com/coaches.aspx?path=football
If we get anyone, it definitely has to be a tried and true coach. No more of this great recruiter, crappy manager or great defensive mind, crappy recruiter. We need a coach who knows how to win, has proven it, and can get himself and his staff up and running quickly. Pay the coach what he's worth and stop playing cheapskate with a brand name coach.Scott Frost is still a fairly significant gamble as a head coach, particularly for a place like Nebraska.
He took an 0-12 UCF and win 6-7 last year. He was a winner as a player, a winner as WR Coach and OC and doing well as a HC. We hired a guy who was neither of those and took a 9-4 program to 5-7, then 9-4 and now possibly 1-11.........I'd roll the dice. Bring the prodigal son home....Scott Frost is still a fairly significant gamble as a head coach, particularly for a place like Nebraska.
This is antiquated thinking. The hard truth is no big names are coming. We need to go with a younger, hungrier coach and Frost fits that bill. We are going to have to show some upsets vs. teams that now own the BIG like Wisconsin, OSU, Mich., and even Ped State. We are no longer the big name on the block and I think a younger hungrier coach with a lot to prove is probably the best way for us to go.Scott Frost is still a fairly significant gamble as a head coach, particularly for a place like Nebraska.
The new Devaney...This is antiquated thinking. The hard truth is no big names are coming. We need to go with a younger, hungrier coach and Frost fits that bill. We are going to have to show some upsets vs. teams that now own the BIG like Wisconsin, OSU, Mich., and even Ped State. We are no longer the big name on the block and I think a younger hungrier coach with a lot to prove is probably the best way for us to go.
Nope...Riley did not sign up for "this" and neither did his wife. She hates it here. No progress this year will mean the "retirement" bug is going to bite.
I dont know enough about les miles but would he be a good AD with his experience in coaching and then bring in a scott frost??? I think AD has to be addressed...like it or not football is the focus of nebraska...the AD has to be a football guy firstLes Miles seemed pretty excited in the Press box; obviously still passionate, excited about college football. Thoughts?
He took an 0-12 UCF and win 6-7 last year. He was a winner as a player, a winner as WR Coach and OC and doing well as a HC. We hired a guy who was neither of those and took a 9-4 program to 5-7, then 9-4 and now possibly 1-11.........I'd roll the dice. Bring the prodigal son home....