Stunned that some people think this is not a destination job.How about this" Show me the money" that might be the fly in the ointment. I am stunned how people think we are still some destination job. Guess what we ain't and every yr. we get just a little bit smaller on the national scene.BlitzFirst said:You are missing the point Grandpa.If and probably when he is successful in florida. I seriously doubt he will becoming here, he will be getting better offers than us. Be realisticOlder guy here, and alum. My user name reflects the fact I first became a Husker fan sitting on my grandpa's knee, listening to Husker games in he early/mid 60s...and remember hearing folks saying thing that made me think they were happy to have a winning season. So I remember both sets of glory years...the two in the 70s and those in the 90s. But I became a "love it to the core, this team is, and always will be MY team with the deflected two point try in the 83 orange bowl. I was a big fan of the stability and longevity of the entire coaching staff in those days as much as I was of the actual team on the field. It was all part of one program.
As for Frost, I'll echo what a lot of folks have said already. It is good to see him get some experience at a place other than Nebraska. A young coach like him, if successful at his first gig, is going to be a hot commodity, and want to leverage that spotlight to "take a step up". I think it would be ideal for us to have Riley for another 3 years, maybe 4 (if he can pull it together and get back to having good seasons), then open the door for a successful Frost to return home. He'd have gotten the "hot shot new coach" recognition and might be less likely to bolt in 2 - 3 years if he does well at NU. Maybe then he'd have a chance to put together somewhat of a stable, long term team of coaches here as well.
One can hope. I'd take him if he shows well at UCF for the next few years.
That is an old guy's opinions.
FWIW...welcome to the board, and to the Big Red family young scholar.
and not a homer, why would he? Really why would he
Simply because he won a natty here silly. I ran with Scott in track in high school and he loves the state, the people, and is a HUGE husker fan. You want to know why he'd come here, look no further than that.
New first time head coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:You guys should really consider writing some of this down so we don't have to go over it again and again.
No body with any brains thinks Scott is qualified to come here from Oregon. See what he can do elsewhere first.
Who's body are we talking about?You guys should really consider writing some of this down so we don't have to go over it again and again.
No body with any brains thinks Scott is qualified to come here from Oregon. See what he can do elsewhere first.
Quit using your facts to prove a point. We perfer the use of speculative fiction around here.New first time head coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:You guys should really consider writing some of this down so we don't have to go over it again and again.
No body with any brains thinks Scott is qualified to come here from Oregon. See what he can do elsewhere first.
Tom Osborne - .836
Frank Solich - .753
Bo Pelini - .713
New "experienced" coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:
Bill Callahan - .551
Mike Riley - .417
But those two are the same thing in RADAR's world.Quit using your facts to prove a point. We perfer the use of speculative fiction around here.New first time head coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:You guys should really consider writing some of this down so we don't have to go over it again and again.
No body with any brains thinks Scott is qualified to come here from Oregon. See what he can do elsewhere first.
Tom Osborne - .836
Frank Solich - .753
Bo Pelini - .713
New "experienced" coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:
Bill Callahan - .551
Mike Riley - .417
GBRedneck...New first time head coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:You guys should really consider writing some of this down so we don't have to go over it again and again.
No body with any brains thinks Scott is qualified to come here from Oregon. See what he can do elsewhere first.
Tom Osborne - .836
Frank Solich - .753
Bo Pelini - .713
New "experienced" coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:
Bill Callahan - .551
Mike Riley - .417
Ya haven't ya noticed how people have been lining up for this "Destination" jobStunned that some people think this is not a destination job.How about this" Show me the money" that might be the fly in the ointment. I am stunned how people think we are still some destination job. Guess what we ain't and every yr. we get just a little bit smaller on the national scene.BlitzFirst said:You are missing the point Grandpa.If and probably when he is successful in florida. I seriously doubt he will becoming here, he will be getting better offers than us. Be realisticOlder guy here, and alum. My user name reflects the fact I first became a Husker fan sitting on my grandpa's knee, listening to Husker games in he early/mid 60s...and remember hearing folks saying thing that made me think they were happy to have a winning season. So I remember both sets of glory years...the two in the 70s and those in the 90s. But I became a "love it to the core, this team is, and always will be MY team with the deflected two point try in the 83 orange bowl. I was a big fan of the stability and longevity of the entire coaching staff in those days as much as I was of the actual team on the field. It was all part of one program.
As for Frost, I'll echo what a lot of folks have said already. It is good to see him get some experience at a place other than Nebraska. A young coach like him, if successful at his first gig, is going to be a hot commodity, and want to leverage that spotlight to "take a step up". I think it would be ideal for us to have Riley for another 3 years, maybe 4 (if he can pull it together and get back to having good seasons), then open the door for a successful Frost to return home. He'd have gotten the "hot shot new coach" recognition and might be less likely to bolt in 2 - 3 years if he does well at NU. Maybe then he'd have a chance to put together somewhat of a stable, long term team of coaches here as well.
One can hope. I'd take him if he shows well at UCF for the next few years.
That is an old guy's opinions.
FWIW...welcome to the board, and to the Big Red family young scholar.
and not a homer, why would he? Really why would he
Simply because he won a natty here silly. I ran with Scott in track in high school and he loves the state, the people, and is a HUGE husker fan. You want to know why he'd come here, look no further than that.
1. One of the all-time winningest programs " Do you think that carries much weight when we haven't won anything that matters in far too long? No top 10 rankings, a$$ beatings on TV "
2. State-of-the-art facilities " We are far from alone in this"
3. Pay check that will be in the millions and comparable to other big time programs " I am not sure but I don't think we are even in the top 15-20 of salaries paid"
4. Rabid fan-base that has sold out every single game for a half-century " Do you really think this is that much of a draw? really! "
What facts would that be.Quit using your facts to prove a point. We perfer the use of speculative fiction around here.New first time head coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:You guys should really consider writing some of this down so we don't have to go over it again and again.
No body with any brains thinks Scott is qualified to come here from Oregon. See what he can do elsewhere first.
Tom Osborne - .836
Frank Solich - .753
Bo Pelini - .713
New "experienced" coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:
Bill Callahan - .551
Mike Riley - .417
we don't have a job opening for people to line up for. So, no we wouldn't have people lining up for this.Ya haven't ya noticed how people have been lining up for this "Destination" jobStunned that some people think this is not a destination job.How about this" Show me the money" that might be the fly in the ointment. I am stunned how people think we are still some destination job. Guess what we ain't and every yr. we get just a little bit smaller on the national scene.BlitzFirst said:You are missing the point Grandpa.If and probably when he is successful in florida. I seriously doubt he will becoming here, he will be getting better offers than us. Be realisticOlder guy here, and alum. My user name reflects the fact I first became a Husker fan sitting on my grandpa's knee, listening to Husker games in he early/mid 60s...and remember hearing folks saying thing that made me think they were happy to have a winning season. So I remember both sets of glory years...the two in the 70s and those in the 90s. But I became a "love it to the core, this team is, and always will be MY team with the deflected two point try in the 83 orange bowl. I was a big fan of the stability and longevity of the entire coaching staff in those days as much as I was of the actual team on the field. It was all part of one program.
As for Frost, I'll echo what a lot of folks have said already. It is good to see him get some experience at a place other than Nebraska. A young coach like him, if successful at his first gig, is going to be a hot commodity, and want to leverage that spotlight to "take a step up". I think it would be ideal for us to have Riley for another 3 years, maybe 4 (if he can pull it together and get back to having good seasons), then open the door for a successful Frost to return home. He'd have gotten the "hot shot new coach" recognition and might be less likely to bolt in 2 - 3 years if he does well at NU. Maybe then he'd have a chance to put together somewhat of a stable, long term team of coaches here as well.
One can hope. I'd take him if he shows well at UCF for the next few years.
That is an old guy's opinions.
FWIW...welcome to the board, and to the Big Red family young scholar.
and not a homer, why would he? Really why would he
Simply because he won a natty here silly. I ran with Scott in track in high school and he loves the state, the people, and is a HUGE husker fan. You want to know why he'd come here, look no further than that.
1. One of the all-time winningest programs " Do you think that carries much weight when we haven't won anything that matters in far too long? No top 10 rankings, a$$ beatings on TV "
2. State-of-the-art facilities " We are far from alone in this"
3. Pay check that will be in the millions and comparable to other big time programs " I am not sure but I don't think we are even in the top 15-20 of salaries paid"
4. Rabid fan-base that has sold out every single game for a half-century " Do you really think this is that much of a draw? really! "
Osborne was a longtime asst.New first time head coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:You guys should really consider writing some of this down so we don't have to go over it again and again.
No body with any brains thinks Scott is qualified to come here from Oregon. See what he can do elsewhere first.
Tom Osborne - .836
Frank Solich - .753
Bo Pelini - .713
New "experienced" coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:
Bill Callahan - .551
Mike Riley - .417
At least you didn't make excuses for the experienced group.Osborne was a longtime asst.New first time head coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:You guys should really consider writing some of this down so we don't have to go over it again and again.
No body with any brains thinks Scott is qualified to come here from Oregon. See what he can do elsewhere first.
Tom Osborne - .836
Frank Solich - .753
Bo Pelini - .713
New "experienced" coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:
Bill Callahan - .551
Mike Riley - .417
Frank was a longtime asst, that failed when he ran out of Oz players
Bo won mostly meaningless games
Frost is just another risk with more downside right now than promise.
Looking at these two posts I see a very rare situation: Both of your arguments are wrong.New first time head coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:You guys should really consider writing some of this down so we don't have to go over it again and again.
No body with any brains thinks Scott is qualified to come here from Oregon. See what he can do elsewhere first.
Tom Osborne - .836
Frank Solich - .753
Bo Pelini - .713
New "experienced" coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:
Bill Callahan - .551
Mike Riley - .417