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"...healthy tension..." This can mean a couple of different things. while i'm sure there is always turn over when a new AD takes over, i bet there will be significant changes within the department.
The inevitable divorce between Frost and Nebraska will be ugly, especially from the fans.
I feel like it's pretty obvious at this point.Inevitable?
I'd at least play this upcoming season before I'd come anywhere close to saying it's "inevitable."
I'll take a guy like Trev who knows Nebraska than some random outside hire that knows s#!t about UNL and tries 'their way' of things. He did well at UNO and understands the unique job in Lincoln. I don't care that he was a great football player here like Frost, but I also realize we aren't USC, Florida, or Texas. Nebraska knows Nebraska.
Maybe? Maybe Not. To me it doesn't matter. I'm more excited that they got him.so you think Trev was the guy they wanted from the start?
I think they were open to going to open it up to different candidates, but when the University leaders spoke to the committee (made of current/former athletes, current coaches, and NU regents) on what type of candidate they would prefer the first choice became Trev. Then Green and Bounds met with Alberts, were happy with the interview, and offered him the job.so you think Trev was the guy they wanted from the start?
It’s diverse. Frost was an offensive player and Trev was defense. Don’t tell me you wanted a dedicated special teamer.I have no problem with Trev. I didn't like the decisions he made at UNO, but I understand them.
I just remember hearing something about wanting diversity in their hire? I guess all those doors closed quickly.
I've always thought that NU is such a unique situation, that someone who is familiar with that situation would make him/her a better leader for the Athletic Department. Does that always work? It's not 100% (see Steve Pedersen). But, guys who have been "outsiders" (Byrne/Eichorst) can do things that don't jive with the way Nebraskans do things. I thought Byrne was a successful AD, but Eichorst wasn't.You bet. We need a former player, an experienced AD. Someone who knows Nebraska and its passion for football. Someone like Steve Pedersen, I mean Trev Alberts will get the job done right!
So, apparently this deal was done quite quickly, perhaps negating Warren's ability to travel to Lincoln.
But I'm just saying - he attended the announcement of Northwestern's new AD.
Maybe this shows how important it is to win The Battle for NU.
Big Ten headquarters is also less than an hour's drive from Northwestern's campus. Not sure he really needed to be there for that but it's a pretty easy trip.
I'd be lying if I said this wasn't one of my first thoughts. Trev is kinda insurance if they need to make a change in football. It will soften the blow if Frost is let go by a TO guy that gets Nebraska Football. If Frost goes on a tear, then they'll be printing money so who the hell cares haha.Also, as Alberts commented today, he wants to continue to take NU into the future. The fans will be more open to potential changes, if it's coming from a guy who knows NU's history.
Trev's the wrong skin color for that to ever happen.So, apparently this deal was done quite quickly, perhaps negating Warren's ability to travel to Lincoln.
But I'm just saying - he attended the announcement of Northwestern's new AD.
Maybe this shows how important it is to win The Battle for NU.