Luke McCaffrey

I seem to recall a freshman named Taylor Martinez who had great speed and athleticism but had a horrible passing motion.


Then you recall incorrectly because his throwing motion was pretty good at first.  It wasn't until after he got injured that things went sideways.

I disagree that Frost has improved the team each year and I think that is why many fans are frustrated with him. 


There are a bunch of things that show he has improved the team.  The fact that you choose to ignore them doesn't mean they don't exist.

 
I disagree that Frost has improved the team each year and I think that is why many fans are frustrated with him.  We have seen some steady improvements on defense yet gone backwards on offense and special teams. He inherited a team that was 19-19 in the prior 3 seasons and was under .500 the year before Frost took over.  We have continued to have sub-500 seasons under Frost.  The record is not actually the thing that concerns me the most. It's the culture and continuous mental mistakes we have seen in nearly every game including too many penalties, botched snaps, turnovers and poor game management.  If that has not shown improvement in the first 3 years I am not sure how that magically improved drastically in year 4.  

If Frost had no ties to Nebraska (like Mike Riley) I guarantee there Frost would be on the extreme hot seat.  He is getting the benefit of the doubt with his ties to Nebraska.


Please don't cite win-loss record as the only measure of a team and expect me to take you seriously. 

 
Then you recall incorrectly because his throwing motion was pretty good at first.  It wasn't until after he got injured that things went sideways.

There are a bunch of things that show he has improved the team.  The fact that you choose to ignore them doesn't mean they don't exist.


Sorry, but there was widespread discussion with Taylor Martinez as a freshman about his poor throwing motion. It was not after his injury.  

As for items where the team has improved vs regressed, in looking at it from the macro perspective, it is not a net plus. The fact that you choose to give Frost a pass is your decision but it does not negate the reality that this program is sideways at best after 3 years of Frost's leadership.

 
Please don't cite win-loss record as the only measure of a team and expect me to take you seriously. 


It's not the only measure of a team and I have provided other stats throughout the year beyond just W-L?   Here is a link to average penalties per game which addresses some of the culture and mental toughness pieces. Nebraska is ranked 93rd.

https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/penalties-per-game

And I also have shared trends in offensive and defensive output and scoring differential. The defense has made decent improvements from the 2017 Riley-led team while the offense has gotten worse.  I don't think this is breaking news of any kind.   





Year


Points Scored


Points Allowed


Differential


Wins


Losses


Win Percentage




2010


30.9


17.4


13.5


10


4


0.714




2011


29.2


23.4


5.8


9


4


0.692




2012


34.8


27.6


7.2


10


4


0.714




2013


31.9


24.8


7.1


9


4


0.692




2014


37.8


26.4


11.4


9


3


0.750




2015


32.8


27.8


5


5


7


0.417




2016


26.5


23.9


2.6


9


4


0.692




2017


25.8


36.4


-10.6


4


8


0.333




2018


30


31.2


-1.2


4


8


0.333




2019


28


27.8


0.2


5


7


0.417




2020


23.1


29.4


-6.3


3


5


0.375




 
The main leaders for not wanting to play bowl game are no longer in program: Mat Farniok, Warner, Robinson and Luke. Little Farniok probably left as fall out with Matt's position on player. ( Will leaving is my speculation


 
Lightfighter214 said:
All programs that change coaches are 'dumpster fires"
Disagree. Yes, common sense is the reason for the change is bc of dumpster fire. Some are for reasons of previous coach health, guys moving on on own, etc...the way Neb had fallen from grace over the past couple of decades, combined with rotating coaches, along with the very well publicized apathetic demeanor.......all taking place at a true blue blood school, only accentuates the problem. It was a full on overhaul.  I am not about to let SF off the hook, but I am also not going to call his time here over.

 
Lightfighter214 said:
I also need to preface this by saying my thoughts on this have very little to do with the last 3 leaving, but Robinson is a big deal.

When you add up all the other things that have happened it seems like something isnt right.
The more I look at it, the more I think Robinson leaving will end up being a blessing in disguise. Good player, nice kid. Limited our offense in requiring a touch quota to keep his dad and trainer happy. Now with a receiving core averaging 6’2, our downfield threats should be much more impressive to opposing defenses. 

 
The more I look at it, the more I think Robinson leaving will end up being a blessing in disguise. Good player, nice kid. Limited our offense in requiring a touch quota to keep his dad and trainer happy. Now with a receiving core averaging 6’2, our downfield threats should be much more impressive to opposing defenses. 
SF has referenced the fact that one bright side of Wandale gone would allow them to run more of their offense....open it up. Makes one think the hole touches to keep Dad and Trainer happy has merit.  Then again, it isnt hs.

 
SF has referenced the fact that one bright side of Wandale gone would allow them to run more of their offense....open it up. Makes one think the hole touches to keep Dad and Trainer happy has merit.  Then again, it isnt hs.
@HANC  Not aimed at you.

I have yet to see Frost be that omniscient in his coaching that he "gave Wan'dale all these touches" to keep him until bigger receivers arrived so he could open up his true offense".  All to keep his dad and trainer happy.....and now we have this epic offense ready to be unleashed.  hell yea.....And we still can't make halftime adjustments...Or find away to stop the TO's, penalties or bine headed mistakes, but Frost was orchestrating this for 2 years....SMH. We are desperate for any glimmer of hope.  Hope we get to .500 next year.....

 
@HANC  Not aimed at you.

I have yet to see Frost be that omniscient in his coaching that he "gave Wan'dale all these touches" to keep him until bigger receivers arrived so he could open up his true offense".  All to keep his dad and trainer happy.....and now we have this epic offense ready to be unleashed.  hell yea.....And we still can't make halftime adjustments...Or find away to stop the TO's, penalties or bine headed mistakes, but Frost was orchestrating this for 2 years....SMH. We are desperate for any glimmer of hope.  Hope we get to .500 next year.....
Appreciate the clarification...... I think SF is good a spinning things and not good at taking responsibility.  

 
The more I look at it, the more I think Robinson leaving will end up being a blessing in disguise. Good player, nice kid. Limited our offense in requiring a touch quota to keep his dad and trainer happy. Now with a receiving core averaging 6’2, our downfield threats should be much more impressive to opposing defenses. 
The offense actually should be noticeably better next season, IF the kid from Montana is legit, Omar Manning is ready to go, the USC RB gets a wavier, key injuries are avoided and more experience gained all around.  There are a lot of big "IFs" there, but with what should be a good defense, I'm somewhat optimistic about the team for 2021.  My only reservation is special teams.  

 
The offense actually should be noticeably better next season, IF the kid from Montana is legit, Omar Manning is ready to go, the USC RB gets a wavier, key injuries are avoided and more experience gained all around.  There are a lot of big "IFs" there, but with what should be a good defense, I'm somewhat optimistic about the team for 2021.  My only reservation is special teams.  
Scott?  That you?

 
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