FrankWheeler
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After the announcement, how long does everyone expect Moos to stay? How much input will Frost get on the next AD?

After the announcement, how long does everyone expect Moos to stay? How much input will Frost get on the next AD?
Seeing how his contract runs through 2022, I would say a whileAfter the announcement, how long does everyone expect Moos to stay? How much input will Frost get on the next AD?
<Quietly starts “Why I like Trev Alberts” megathread>After the announcement, how long does everyone expect Moos to stay? How much input will Frost get on the next AD?
Why?Unless it takes longer to get things turned around than most are thinking, I doubt he's here the entire five years of his contract.
Most likely because if he brings Nebraska back, programs will be throwing him truckloads of cash to be their ADWhy?
He's already one of the highest paid AD's in the country, and I think he's stated that this is his last stop before retiring.Most likely because if he brings Nebraska back, programs will be throwing him truckloads of cash to be their AD
We have plenty of cash. If he does a good job here why would he leave? We are a blueblood football program in arguably the top conference and we are successful in other sports, though Moos seems like a football guy. How many jobs out there would realistically be better than this one if Frost turns the football program into a conference title contender? He will be forever loved around here, basically 0 fan pressure.Most likely because if he brings Nebraska back, programs will be throwing him truckloads of cash to be their AD
Why?
This is more realistic to me. I could see him retiring early but if he does I don't think he is planning on it now. He wants to be here for a little while I believe.He's 66 years old. Most of his life has been spent in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Montana. He has a son who will be playing football for Cal. I just don't see him staying here through 2022. He was hired to do one thing and one thing only. It's all but done.
The NU Athletic Department is a huge mess. I understand the hiring of the new football coach is the biggest thing Moos will do at NU, but he has plenty of work to do at NU. He's not going to leave within a year or two just to go watch his son play at Cal. I think Moos will stay at NU very close through at least 2020.He's 66 years old. Most of his life has been spent in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Montana. He has a son who will be playing football for Cal. I just don't see him staying here through 2022. He was hired to do one thing and one thing only. It's all but done.