Who needs to go?

We've done it before. Iowa is doing more with less. It starts with not chasing victories and having an identity


I just disagree with the assessment, sir.

Iowa is mistake-free and has awesome special teams. In my opinion they actually have less of an identity on offense the past two years than at any other point in Kirk's career.

Iowa doesn't beat themselves. Nebraska does. Our identity is beating ourselves.

 
Could have put this in multiple places.

Casual Fan looks at this game and thinks to himself, "Adrian Martinez lost this game for us." But that was one of the worst games we've ever played in terms of special teams and inopportune penalties. In order, the problem list today went:

1. Terrible special teams.

2. Terrible inopportune penalties.

3. Martinez's fumble (which I'm probably hanging more on the offensive line but that's another story).

4. Martinez not hitting the TD pass in the first half.

That f****** embarrassment with the safety, throwing the ball forward out of panic...that has to be the avatar of this era if there ever was one. Then missing two PATs? LMFAO.


Martinez can't get through his reads and make quick decisions.  He then gets sacked our scrambles.  WR's fault?  Line's fault?  His fault?  Coaches' faults?

 
Frost needs a choice like Callahan had. Needs to make coaching changes. Before Frosts job is officially on the chopping block, he needs the choice to axe his assistants and hire experienced competent coaches.

Get experienced coaches on this staff.
He had that opportunity and he hired a yes man that worked for a bank. His ego is too big to make wholesale changes. 

 
Pursuant to the thread topic, if somebody has to go at this point, that somebody is Scott Frost. His overall performance grade as a Nebraska head coach is a C- to D. We can talk all day long about certain position coaches and coordinators needing to go, but then you have to truly ask yourself what Frost has done to prove he should keep his role where the other coaches have not.

At this point, Frost hasn't proven that.

 
If you were trying to lose the game, you might do those things.  I mean, what in the h*ll is Taylor-Britt thinking there?  It is a microcosm of the Scott Frost era - an incredibly mind-boggling, game-changing mistake that you are not likely to see ever again.  

If you were trying to lose the game, you might do those things.  I mean, what in the h*ll is Taylor-Britt thinking there?  It is a microcosm of the Scott Frost era - an incredibly mind-boggling, game-changing mistake that you are not likely to see ever again.  

If you were trying to lose the game, you might do those things.  I mean, what in the h*ll is Taylor-Britt thinking there?  It is a microcosm of the Scott Frost era - an incredibly mind-boggling, game-changing mistake that you are not likely to see ever again.  
You can say that again.

 
Martinez can't get through his reads and make quick decisions.  He then gets sacked our scrambles.  WR's fault?  Line's fault?  His fault?  Coaches' faults?


I don't think you're entirely wrong about not getting through the reads quick enough.

Still, 232 yards passing with 1 TD pass and zero interceptions isn't bad. What sticks out most I think probably to the majority is going to be the missed TD pass. If he makes that one and we didn't miss the PATs the game is possibly 28-28 at the end of the 4th (as we got a FG on the drive where he missed that TD pass).

 
Frost needs a choice like Callahan had. Needs to make coaching changes. Before Frosts job is officially on the chopping block, he needs the choice to axe his assistants and hire experienced competent coaches.

Get experienced coaches on this staff.
What has Frost done to warrant job security where the position coaches and coordinators have not?

 
Frost’s legacy is about to go down as a flaming turd 

had he taken over a winning team, he’d probably end up in the college hall of fame. He’s not use to fixing things, he’s used to be put on a pedestal. 
 

look at his history. He never stays long anywhere. He couldn’t even do the full four/five years at one college. Once he and his dad left for Stanford butthurt, he should have stayed there. He rides on the coattails of others and basks in the glory. He’s a loser and he's been exposed. I wonder what he would have done the next year at Central Florida. 

 
I don't think you're entirely wrong about not getting through the reads quick enough.

Still, 232 yards passing with 1 TD pass and zero interceptions isn't bad. What sticks out most I think probably to the majority is going to be the missed TD pass. If he makes that one and we didn't miss the PATs the game is possibly 28-28 at the end of the 4th (as we got a FG on the drive where he missed that TD pass).
He also missed high on some passes. I get you have a bad game, but the inconsistency is killing us.

 
Frost’s legacy is about to go down as a flaming turd 

had he taken over a winning team, he’d probably end up in the college hall of fame. He’s not use to fixing things, he’s used to be put on a pedestal. 
 

look at his history. He never stays long anywhere. He couldn’t even do the full four/five years at one college. Once he and his dad left for Stanford butthurt, he should have stayed there. He rides on the coattails of others and basks in the glory. He’s a loser and he's been exposed. I wonder what he would have done the next year at Central Florida. 
Didn’t he inherit a 0-12 UCF team..?

 
What has Frost done to warrant job security where the position coaches and coordinators have not?
I get your point. Playing devil's advocate. Defense is decent. He's recognized talent deficiencies and tried to plug them. That's about it... 

 
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