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Something else to consider here. I find it very hard to believe Bill Moos and UNL chancellor would be making comments on Scott Frost right now and risk getting egg on their face if they were not talking with him already and feel good they will come to an agreement. 

 
The only comments I am aware of have been when questioned specifically about Scott.  
Yes and most of the time people in those positions say statements like "its not appropriate to comment on other coaches at this time, we have a head football coach". But they not only comment but talk in admiration of him. 

 
Yes and most of the time people in those positions say statements like "its not appropriate to comment on other coaches at this time, we have a head football coach". But they not only comment but talk in admiration of him. 
If he weren't an alum and former player then I think you would have a stronger case. But, given he is all of those things and a Nebraska native, his accomplishments are newsworthy. Granted, the line is blurred now that a large portion of the fan base wants him here as the next coach, but there's no easy way to walk that line.

I don't have a problem with any of their responses they've given about Scott, personally. They've never organically brought him up and they (mostly) give generic, deflective answers about the work he's done.

 
Moos understands the need to run the ball in this conference. I just cant see him even entertaining ML to Nebraska. 


This is the same conference that has Urban Meyer, and once had Drew Brees. For all the continual talk about running the ball in the BIG TEN, it's not exactly good at it. Only Ohio St, and it's not exactly two tights pound you in the face offense, is in the top 20 in ypc this year. Wisconsin makes for only the second in the top 30, and Michigan makes for only 3 in the top 40. Last year only had 1 team in the Top 46, Ohio St.

Meanwhile, every year this conference has about a half dozen offenses ranked 100 or below in one or more major offensive categories. 

 
If he weren't an alum and former player then I think you would have a stronger case. But, given he is all of those things and a Nebraska native, his accomplishments are newsworthy. Granted, the line is blurred now that a large portion of the fan base wants him here as the next coach, but there's no easy way to walk that line.

I don't have a problem with any of their responses they've given about Scott, personally. They've never organically brought him up and they (mostly) give generic, deflective answers about the work he's done.
Thats a fair assessment. If I remember correctly, you are one of the posters who has a source that they are negotiating with Frost right now? Or am I mis spoken? Given that perhaps they are negotiating with him it just makes me think they comment in more detail for a good reason perhaps. But I do respect your analysis above.

 
UCF's QB commit is going to be flipping to Michigan Sate. So Frost will need to bring someone else to be the dual QB when he becomes the next coach. There is a good one in KS he should try to flip away from North Carolina.

 
UCF's QB commit is going to be flipping to Michigan Sate. So Frost will need to bring someone else to be the dual QB when he becomes the next coach. There is a good one in KS he should try to flip away from North Carolina.
Maybe a chance to flip his former commit from MSU if he likes Frost but just wanted a big time school, if he comes here.  ;)

 
UCF's QB commit is going to be flipping to Michigan Sate. So Frost will need to bring someone else to be the dual QB when he becomes the next coach. There is a good one in KS he should try to flip away from North Carolina.
Iowa Western's starting QB will be going back to FBS next year.  He was recruited by Frost at Oregon but went to Texas before transferring to Iowa Western.  He currently said he is headed to Marshall next year.  

 
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