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Not a lot of big jobs open.

Nebraska

Tennessee

LSU

Ole Miss

Texas AM

I mean...not bad at all for NU


Coach O at LSU will get 1 more year. Bad hire absolutely for a head coaching job, but he will get one more year.

As for Nebraska, Frost is showing, just like other coaches at other programs have shown, it doesn't take 3-5 years for a new coach to come in and change things and it doesn't take 3-5 years to complete the rebuild process. Things can indeed happen much faster and much more smoothly.

 
I do think however, that the jobs that are going to be available are not that great as of right now.  LSU just hired Oregeron, whom I have always considered a bust, but they will at least give him one more year, won't they?

Aggies at Texas.........if they were in the Big 12, it would be a great job.  SEC, has made them into a patsy.  Alabama has such a strangle hold on that right now, who would want it.  

Tennessee, well same as A/M.  SEC.

Frost will either come here, or go to the Pac 12 or Big 12.  Coaches don't last long in SEC at any school.  Pac 12 and Big 12 run wide open offenses that would suit him and his current style.  Nebraska is home, but it remains to be known if he wants to be "home".

 
ESPN has UCF favored in all of their remaining games. Closest is SMU, at 63% favored.


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I think Frost makes the list.  If there are other coaches of his caliber that we could get, I'm optimistic for the future of the program.

 
NCAA football D-1 coaches.  Most are recycled from one program to the next.  Take a look at all the coaches in the nation, and most have coached elsewhere before and either flopped or just didn't do enough.  There very few coaches in the game right now that have fairly clean slates.  I watched 3 football games today.  Georgia Tech vs  UNC.  Baylor vs KSU.  UCF  vs  Memphis.

My personal favorite was UCF because of the way they played with emotion and played hard the whole game.  2nd was GT.  Still love the triple option.  So, other than Scott Frost, I would entertain Paul Johnson.  I think what he has done at Ga Tech is pretty darn good.  I think he could produce here, but just don't know his age and committment level for the future.

 
even if riley finishes the year strong, he could retire at any time within the next few years. i think you have to go get frost and hope he's our guy for the long term.

 
Their first TD told me a lot


Their second TD told me more. I say that because this didn't start out as a dominating win, but a possible shootout. Get the TD, but fail on the try. Then Memphis marches down and scores on a drive UCF tackled poorly on. They kept trying to hit the snot out of em and flew by the ball carrier, barely getting arm tackles. Eventually UCF marches down, but has to settle for a FG, then Memphis marches down for what looks like the go ahead TD in a potential barnburner....turnover...then that big run. At that point UCF had taken their punch and returned an uppercut.

 
Odds of Riley being here after this season are not great.  I see him having about a 25% chance of returning.  We are 3-2 right now.  I have a feeling we will be 3-4 this time in two weeks.  At best 4-3.

Thanks LSU, at least we are not the last power 5 team to lose to a non power 5 team!

Not trying to be negative Nancy, but the teams we have played thus far, just haven't been great teams.  Even Oregon has lost some luster.  Now knowing that, and seeing our next few games on the schedule, I just don't see an optimistic ending.

I see optimism in Frost and what he might be able to do here in a short time.

 
are we sure he wants to leave ucf? 

huge recruiting base

orlando is a fun city to live

easy conference

no state income tax

no pressure to win

if ucf gives him a big raise, it's going to take a huge amount to get him to leave.

 
are we sure he wants to leave ucf? 

huge recruiting base

orlando is a fun city to live

easy conference

no state income tax

no pressure to win

if ucf gives him a big raise, it's going to take a huge amount to get him to leave.
UCF can at best be 2000s Boise State.  Slay a giant every couple of years.

he will leave.

 
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