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Simply too unproven for me. I love Nebraska guys. But if the answer to the question "Would this guy be considered if he wasn't a Nebraska alum?" is no, im going to pass.

Same applies to Trev.

I will be VERY disappointed if we end up with the Trev/Frost combo.


I can here to post: would anyone even consider SF for the head coach position if he wasn’t a Nebraska alum?  But you beat me to it.

Sure it’s great to have an alum, but it’s bettet to have the best coach available.

 
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Lots of you guys will hate Frost.  He runs Oregon's offense.
What does this even mean?  At what point is it Scott Frost's offense at UCF?

Today I saw a team that played 3-4 running backs, couple of true freshman receivers and and undersized QB that could run and throw well.  It wasnt flashy/gimmicky, but most importantly it wasn't stale and predictable.

 
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Honestly, we are stuck in the 90's aren't we?  That is the last thing we have to hang our hats on isn't it?  Embrace it yet.  So what if thats what it is.  The more fans try to deny this fact, the more unrealistic we seem.  Doesn't every program clamour for the good old days of winning titles?

So what.  Its true, we are stuck in the 90's.  Chancellor said it yesterday as well.  He would like to see this program look like it did in the 90's.  
I'd settle for the 80's.  

 
What does this even mean?  At what point is it Scott Frost's offense at UCF?

Today I saw a team that played 3-4 running backs, couple of true freshman receivers and and undersized QB that could run and throw well.  It wasnt flashy/gimmicky, but most importantly it wasn't stale and predictable.
It means he uses the forward pass.  Read some of the posts from our fellow posters and you'll see all they want to do is rush the ball.

 
There's a lot to like about Frost. He wouldn't be my first choice. If the top 3-5 guys that Nebraska wanted to hire said no though, then I would be fine hiring him as a backup option.

There's two things I really like about Frost (not related to him playing at Nebraska specifically). First, he's been both an offensive coordinator (Oregon) and a defensive coordinator (UNI). That gives him a strong grasp of both offensive and defensive football and how they play off each other.

Second, look at the football minds he learned from as a player and coach. Frost has learned under Bill Walsh, Tom Osborne, Bill Parcells, Bill Snyder and Chip Kelly. That's quite the education in football. Most coaches would kill for an apprenticeship like that.
And don't forget he also played safety in the nfl. 

 
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