BaytownHusker
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Frost ain’t coming here.
Here's the deal...you announce Frost has agreed to be the next coach upon the completion of his season with UCF. As soon as his season with UCF ends (date TBD) he becomes the head coach at Nebraska. Have a brief presser and he coaches season to conclusion with UCF. It's not rocket science.
Here's the deal...you announce Frost has agreed to be the next coach upon the completion of his season with UCF. As soon as his season with UCF ends (date TBD) he becomes the head coach at Nebraska. Have a brief presser and he coaches season to conclusion with UCF. It's not rocket science.
UCF knows they won't have Frost forever. Frost knows he can go much bigger than UCF. This opportunity will never line up again. Basically Frost is one of the hottest coaches this year and Nebraska will likely need to overpay in $ and length of a contract. It's a big win for Frost as well Nebraska's program and fan base. I can't imagine another "Huh?" hire again.
Think on the other side. If you were Scott Frost, looking at the landscape of possible openings this year and next. Where would you go?
I'm afraid of this. I think others have mentioned Frost's has made previous statements about not coming here and that he really doesn't like recruiting. Correct me if I'm wrong.Frost ain’t coming here.
The problem is that it is NOT up to you to make such determination. NO coach will be given 5 years to turn things around. Hell, you don't get a nicer coach than Riley and there were some who wanted to fire him before he even got to Lincoln.I think the fan base will have more patience for a young HC like Frost than say a 64 year old coach out of his element. I'd be willing to give Frost 5 years to turn things around but I'm not willing to give Riley 2 more years.
Maybe, but I think the fan base is tired of change because it means failure. If RIley is fired and Frost not hired I'm pretty concerned that the fan base will move on to just being plain disinterested.I think the fan base will have more patience for a young HC like Frost than say a 64 year old coach out of his element. I'd be willing to give Frost 5 years to turn things around but I'm not willing to give Riley 2 more years.