Guy Chamberlin
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All I know is that we quickly moved from considering Scott Frost's drinking and skit-chasing to be unfounded rumors spread by Frost-haters and click-baiters, to common knowledge that figured into his firing.
The 6 win metric wasn’t a guarantee the he wouldn’t be fired. It was a metric which Frost could use to get back to his $5 million a year salary, if he was retained as head coach.I thought Frost getting his pay restored from $4M to $5M was a separate metric from getting a year extension. Turns out they were the same, 6 wins and bowl. There was another clause disclosed in the ruling, Frost wouldn't be fired for the analysts was caught was coaching.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2022/10/21/nebraska-agreed-not-fire-scott-frost-possible-ncaa-violations/10554260002/
Frost (I’m assuming he’s one of the 3), was not undone by chins. Chins wasn’t great, but….Frost was undone by himself. :cheersOur defense has been playing pretty well the last three weeks.
It's pretty sad that three of our last four head coaches have been (primarily) undone by their inability to hire a competent Defensive Coordinator and/or stick with a guy who isn't getting the job done for too long.
Frost (I’m assuming he’s one of the 3), was not undone by chins. Chins wasn’t great, but….Frost was undone by himself. :cheers
The defense was keeping Nebraska in games last year.Eh ... if we had fired the defensive staff last year instead of the offensive staff we are probably bowl eligible this year.
And there are definitely other factors. But being generally not very good on defense was the biggest thing over the last five years.
fifyThe Adrian Martinez was keeping Nebraska in games last year.