Frost is returning for 2022

It's not really that bad of a decision for an assistant coach. Say you are the OC we choose. You get a 2 year contract at 1.5 million. You get paid 1.5 million next year then the staff gets fired and you get your buyout money and if you are a decent coach you get another job plus buyout money. Seems like a pretty good idea to me.
if the assistant is just coming here for a quick payday, then that's probably not the assistant we want...

 
It's not really that bad of a decision for an assistant coach. Say you are the OC we choose. You get a 2 year contract at 1.5 million. You get paid 1.5 million next year then the staff gets fired and you get your buyout money and if you are a decent coach you get another job plus buyout money. Seems like a pretty good idea to me.


This is basically how we got hooked up with Bo Pelini. 

 
It's not really that bad of a decision for an assistant coach. Say you are the OC we choose. You get a 2 year contract at 1.5 million. You get paid 1.5 million next year then the staff gets fired and you get your buyout money and if you are a decent coach you get another job plus buyout money. Seems like a pretty good idea to me.
I wish all of us could have that type of deal.    I don't feel sorry for any of the coaches that have these kind of P5 contracts.  Hire/Fire is a part of the job and they get paid very well for playing in that kind of market. 

 
agreed.   

But I have this nagging question- what motivated Frost to accept the revised contract?  :dunno   He could have said no - forced Trev's hand and potentially walk away with $20m. 

Was it: reputation - didn't want "Fired Coach" on his resume

Was it: Belief in himself that he could turn the situation around and that desire was greater than the lost of $$s

Was it Pressure/Threat - Trev saying we drop the threat of firing you with cause due to the  NCAA extra practice infraction  IF you agree to a restructured contract?

Was it pure love of Nebraska - recognizing he hasn't performed, humbled himself to take less, and believe it would be less of a crisis for the program if he accepted the stepdown contract and make the needed  changes to the program?
Harbaugh did the same thing last year. No one knows why. Didn't want to admit defeat I guess.

 
I wish all of us could have that type of deal.    I don't feel sorry for any of the coaches that have these kind of P5 contracts.  Hire/Fire is a part of the job and they get paid very well for playing in that kind of market. 
Exactly. Whoever comes here is going to get a nice pay day and if they can make it work they should have some good job security for years to come. Most of these coaches have some arrogance and think they are the smartest and best there is. I don't think most of them are sitting back saying I will fail if I go to Nebraska so I better find an easier job. No, I would bet most are saying I am going to cash in on that pay day and make a name for myself getting that offense rolling.

 
I wanted a new coach ... after the Minne game and even more so after Purdee game and his post game presser.  However, If the boosters don't want to pony up to pay the $20m buyout then Trev's hands were tied and he got the best deal possible.  

If Frost fails and we have to go through 1 more year of purgatory caused by the sin of firing Frank,  I think we will be in a better position to land a good coach  as there are a lot of high profile openings already out there with more to come.  NU may have been down the list on the pecking order.  Got to hope forcing Frost's hand to deliver will make this a successful turnaround.  It is all hope at this point and no koolaid  :koolaid2:  It will start with who he picks as OC and assistant coaches to show if that hope is based on sand or rock.  
Am with you in every way in that share.  

 
As pointed out on a few radio shows, no where is it stated that this is a 1 years trial.  We all are just assuming that.  If it is another "non-bowl", I believe everyone will concede that it is over.  If he goes 6-6, then jury is out.  A lot of people will say 6-6 isn't good enough, yet some will be so thrilled to get back to a bowl, it will be improvement.  It may be "bowl or bust", but anything beyond that is just pure speculation that this is a 1 year trial.

 
Not quite. Firing Assistant Coaches is purely a band aide. Does anybody really believe that they were calling the shots and not Frost? If so, Frost is a worse head coach than thought. Not a good leader at all.

was it the assistants that passed on the bowl game and made the decision to break ncaa rules?
Glad to know you have the Husker’s best interests top of mind. Seems genuine and not trollish at all.

Is there any other advice CyHawk would like to offer?

 
trev essentially committed to 1 more year of frost unless he makes a bowl game.

what assistants and recruits are coming here knowing frost has 1 final year to win?

you either got to let him go or commit to him long term. committing to 1 more year is a horrible idea.

not to mention you are probably going to see players transfer to a more stable program after this year.

the next coach will be taking over a disastrous situation if frost doesn't win next year.
You should create another topic expressing your displeasure.

 
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