Couple of things from that column about Frost:
"After all, there's a reason Nebraska hasn't won a conference title in nearly 20 years."
OK, what's that reason? Without diagnosing the reason, this is just hot air. If you know what ails Nebraska, out with it, Mr. Sportswriter. We could sure use a diagnosis so we can start fixing our ills.
"If he does that then he could leave UCF for a much better job than Nebraska."
What "much better job?" One that pays more? We have pockets as deep as anyone.
One with better facilities? There aren't ten schools better set up than Nebraska.
One with a more on-board fan base? Not gonna find that.
One with easier expectations? See, the trick about being a hot-commodity coach is, you're going to be expected to win wherever you go. If you're taking a "better" job than Nebraska the pressure to win won't be any less, and the consequences of failing to live up to expectations won't be any different.
Nebraska is a sleeping giant. As Eichorst & Riley both said after the NIU debacle, we have everything we need to succeed right here, right now. A competent coach could come in and right this ship very quickly.
I'm not sure if the writer is saying Frost isn't that coach, or if he's saying Nebraska isn't going to be easy to fix. If the former, maybe he's right, but that's about Frost, not Nebraska. If it's the latter, he's wrong, and all of college football will find that out when we get the right staff in here.