Warrior10
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It wouldn't surprise me if he's offered that. However, I think SF cares more about his assistants salaries than his own.5.71M per year seems very high to me... I would be very surprised if Nebraska paid that.
It wouldn't surprise me if he's offered that. However, I think SF cares more about his assistants salaries than his own.5.71M per year seems very high to me... I would be very surprised if Nebraska paid that.
What staff believe frost is heading to lincoln. Frosts coaching staff think they are headed to lincoln. Or people that work with Rittenberg think he is heading to lincoln?Frost didn't say anything. Adam Rittenburg said there is a "large offer" coming. He also said many on staff believe that Scott is headed to Lincoln.
The UCF staff apparently, or that’s the way Rittenberg portrayed it.What staff believe frost is heading to lincoln. Frosts coaching staff think they are headed to lincoln. Or people that work with Rittenberg think he is heading to lincoln?
Maybe thats why they started following husker players on twitter. Did the disagreement ever get resolved if those follows were recent or not?The UCF staff apparently, or that’s the way Rittenberg portrayed it.
10 year 60 million.5.71M per year seems very high to me... I would be very surprised if Nebraska paid that.
Rittenburg's exact quote in the interview is:What staff believe frost is heading to lincoln. Frosts coaching staff think they are headed to lincoln. Or people that work with Rittenberg think he is heading to lincoln?
I don't disagree... but I believe Nebraska could get him for closer to 4 million/year.10 year 60 million.
Just get him here.
Rittenburg's exact quote in the interview is:
"There is knowledge on the UCF staff that Nebraska is going to make a major offer for Scott Frost, which is not a huge shock. Nebraska is in a very compromised position. They have to get rid of a third year coach in Mike Riley, you have a new Athletic Director in Bill Moos, they've slipped out of national relevance as you know, so they don't have a lot of leverage here whereas Scott has all the leverage. I think this is going to be an offer that will be outside the market that you typically see for a second year head coach at the Group of 5 level. So its going to be a major major offer. I'm not saying he's definitely going to accept it, but there is a belief on that coaching staff that there is a very good chance that Scott is heading home to Nebraska. So we will see what happens, but again Nebraska is poised to make a very strong commitment. No formal contact with UCF, you can't do that when you still have a coach, but it is coming from Big Red."
Nebraska still has leverage.Rittenburg's exact quote in the interview is:
"There is knowledge on the UCF staff that Nebraska is going to make a major offer for Scott Frost, which is not a huge shock. Nebraska is in a very compromised position. They have to get rid of a third year coach in Mike Riley, you have a new Athletic Director in Bill Moos, they've slipped out of national relevance as you know, so they don't have a lot of leverage here whereas Scott has all the leverage. I think this is going to be an offer that will be outside the market that you typically see for a second year head coach at the Group of 5 level. So its going to be a major major offer. I'm not saying he's definitely going to accept it, but there is a belief on that coaching staff that there is a very good chance that Scott is heading home to Nebraska. So we will see what happens, but again Nebraska is poised to make a very strong commitment. No formal contact with UCF, you can't do that when you still have a coach, but it is coming from Big Red."
Nebraska still has leverage.