Realistic Coaching Hires with the AD

Chip would be interesting but Frosty was born on Nebraska soil. Dude has drive and is has a great Football mind.  I would love to see him trolling the sidelines rockin the headset in Lincoln. 
He's the hire that "feels good."

That's not what we need. We don't need the hire that feels good. The Bo Pelini hire felt good but didn't bring any titles. Frost's resume is roughly the same as Bo's was back when we hired Bo in 2007.

We need the hire that gives the greatest chance of success and I feel very confident that there's a guy out there with a higher chance of success than Frost. 

 
Maybe not hire a coach that has been or about to be fired this time? Maybe not hire a coach because he is the opposite of his predecessor, and will be easy to work with? Maybe not hire a coach to "fix the defense"?

I don't know. It sounds crazy, but how about hiring the best available? Can we maybe try that? 

 
He's the hire that "feels good."

That's not what we need. We don't need the hire that feels good. The Bo Pelini hire felt good but didn't bring any titles. Frost's resume is roughly the same as Bo's was back when we hired Bo in 2007.

We need the hire that gives the greatest chance of success and I feel very confident that there's a guy out there with a higher chance of success than Frost. 
There is a reason Chip isn't coaching right now, it would be a terrible choice.

 
He's the hire that "feels good."

That's not what we need. We don't need the hire that feels good. The Bo Pelini hire felt good but didn't bring any titles. Frost's resume is roughly the same as Bo's was back when we hired Bo in 2007.

We need the hire that gives the greatest chance of success and I feel very confident that there's a guy out there with a higher chance of success than Frost. 


You can't be serious with the bolded.  Pelini had 1 game of HC experience and zero offensive experience.  Frost has been a successful OC, DC and now HC.  Plus, the list of legendary coaches that he's played for or coached with is way more impressive than Pelini's pedigree.  

 
There is a reason Chip isn't coaching right now, it would be a terrible choice.
Plenty of college football coaches struggle right out of the gate in the NFL. You're saying he's terrible based on his NFL performance, I assume.

Kelly's at the top of my list personally. David Shaw and Mark Dantonio come in at 2 & 3, not necessarily in that order. 

Frost is probably 4th for me, honestly. I can't take another unproven coach, no matter how good Frost feels in this moment.

 
You can't be serious with the bolded.  Pelini had 1 game of HC experience and zero offensive experience.  Frost has been a successful OC, DC and now HC.  Plus, the list of legendary coaches that he's played for or coached with is way more impressive than Pelini's pedigree.  
You're absolutely correct in terms of head coaching experience. And I am serious.

But Pelini had been around football as a coach (in any capacity) much longer than Frost. The two things are roughly a wash, IMO.

Again, Frost is not at the top of my list. A proven trophy-winning head coach is.

 
He's the hire that "feels good."

That's not what we need. We don't need the hire that feels good. The Bo Pelini hire felt good but didn't bring any titles. Frost's resume is roughly the same as Bo's was back when we hired Bo in 2007.

We need the hire that gives the greatest chance of success and I feel very confident that there's a guy out there with a higher chance of success than Frost. 
Eh, I don't really agree with that.

Bo's resume was coordinating good defenses with great or even elite talent.

Frost took an 0-12 team that recruits in the 60-70 range, and got them to a bowl in year 1, and now is ranked and murdering teams in year 2. They lead the country in margin of victory.

Let's put it this way. UCF beat Maryland, a Power 5 team, by 4 touchdowns.

Nebraska hasn't beaten a single Power 5 opponent by that kind of margin in 3 years (45-14 vs Illinois in September of 2015).

 
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You can't be serious with the bolded.  Pelini had 1 game of HC experience and zero offensive experience.  Frost has been a successful OC, DC and now HC.  Plus, the list of legendary coaches that he's played for or coached with is way more impressive than Pelini's pedigree.  
One season as a Co-DC at Northern Iowa hardly constitutes someone being successful

He's 11-7 as a HC.  Lets pump the brakes on "successful" for now

 
Eh, I don't really agree with that.

Bo's resume was coordinating good defenses with great or even elite talent.

Frost took an 0-12 team that recruits in the 60-70 range, and got them to a bowl in year 1, and now is ranked and murdering teams in year 2.

Let's put it this way. UCF beat Maryland, a Power 5 team, by 4 touchdowns. Nebraska hasn't beaten a single Power 5 opponent by that kind of margin in 3 years (45-14 vs Illinois in September of 2015).
He is doing a good job at UCF but that 0-12 season is weird.  They went from 12-1 to 9-4 to a goose egg.  That just doesn't happen.  There is more to it, imo.

 
He is doing a good job at UCF but that 0-12 season is weird.  They went from 12-1 to 9-4 to a goose egg.  That just doesn't happen.  There is more to it, imo.
O'Leary had culture issues there, and he had checked out. They also had lost alot of their best guys, and it snowballed so much that he ended up resigning.

 
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You're absolutely correct in terms of head coaching experience. And I am serious.

But Pelini had been around football as a coach (in any capacity) much longer than Frost. The two things are roughly a wash, IMO.

Again, Frost is not at the top of my list. A proven trophy-winning head coach is.
Pelini had 16 years of coaching experience after college before TO hired him.  

At the end of this season, Frost will have 13 years of coaching experience after college, plus 6 years of NFL playing experience.  

 
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