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Red, I have seen maybe 4 of your posts today and all of them are pretty cynical, negative and taking this wayyyy to serious..... but allow me to clarify...

Everyone as in his wife, friends, people on his coaching staff, etc. So allow me to correct myself, "everyone close to Riley told him..." better?
You're quite obviously just making stuff up. At least be funny if that's what you're going to do.

 
Other than that the plan was flawless...
lol yeah yeah I know.. as I mentioned earlier, I want his defensive mind out there.. He had superb defenses at LSU not so much on offense.. So I'm hiring him to shut up about offense and coach me a mean a$$ defense that allows 10 points a game and puts 4-5 players in the draft each year

You're quite obviously just making stuff up. At least be funny if that's what you're going to do.
Yeah for this rant of a thread.. clearly.. I'd say 71 pages of this thread are made up bs about Frost becoming our HC or what if this, what if that... So yes my comments about me becoming head coach then hiring Miles and Moorhead as coordinators and saying that it's possible for me to do that because if Mike Riley can coach Nebraska then hell why not me too...

Yup all made up fun and games and sorry you don't find me funny. I can be quite the hoot 

 
About Baby Frost:

My Orlando sources are saying they would like the baby to be named Mickey Goofy Frost.....

I don’t foresee that happening.

I think it will be something like Fritz or Maxwell.

 
Job Security? Nebraska. 



Where the last coach lost his job before conference play began in Year 3.

But I get that since the comparison is Florida, there might actually be an argument there.

 
Where the last coach lost his job before conference play began in Year 3.

But I get that since the comparison is Florida, there might actually be an argument there.
Yeah the comparison is to Florida, and as far as Riley, because everyone saw it was the same old thing at the start of the year. Everyone saw immediately we weren't going to have a successful season and how much longer can we wait for a 66 year old to turn things around? A guy who has been coaching for 30 years is having the same results over and over. The overall hire of Riley was so mind boggling that it made zero sense that he was hired in the first place.

Really the only way Riley's hire made sense was if he came to Nebraska and started winning and competing right away. Otherwise, Nebraska was looking for a new head and rebuild within 6 years anyway, whether he was successful or not successful.

 
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If I were Frost, and I am not, I would stay at UCF over going to Florida especially since I haven’t been there long.  However if I were Frosts agent I would certainly use the Florida interest as a threat to negotiate a fatter contract to a supposed “dream job” offer.

 
Where the last coach lost his job before conference play began in Year 3.

But I get that since the comparison is Florida, there might actually be an argument there.


Riley should have never been hired in the first place and losing seasons to go with his history isn't something that will last long at any power program. All we want is someone that can coach meaningful November games. 

 
Where the last coach lost his job before conference play began in Year 3.

But I get that since the comparison is Florida, there might actually be an argument there.


Even if it wasn't it'd probably still be true. He benefits from a lot of factors Riley doesn't/didn't if he ends up here: 

#1 - He's young and a big name. That buys him time. 

#2 - He's taking over a bad, losing record program. Riley took over a program that had won 9 or more games for seven straight years.

#3 - He's 'one of us'.

Florida, Florida State and Texas have every recruiting advantage, deep-pocketed administration, and commitment to excellence Nebraska supposedly lacks.

And not one of them has a better record at the moment than Mike Riley's Nebraska team. 


But they all have had top 10 finishes, national championships, conference championships, and/or BCS/NY6 bowls within the last 10 years.

 
You can also hire a lot of good assistant coaches who go do the recruiting for you and you basically go out to close recruiting commitments before NSD. You can spend your time recruiting to the players when they take their official visits to Nebraska, pick a few of the big time recruits you want and go visit them near NSD and let the assistants do the rest.

I'll add, the best recruiting tool is winning. If you start to win a lot of games you are recruiting a lot of players at the same time.
Agreed. Be the local recruiter, closer at closing time and make recruits want to come to your campus to be recruited by you.

All of this can be accomplished with a good staff that will get out and get stuff done. Has to start with the Williams boys.

 
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Riley lost his job long before this year.


Eh, he had Nebraska back to its failsafe 9-4 season last year, and opened this season with a significant number of his own recruits, including a quarterback who wowed really smart football folk at the big quarterback camps, and threw his own DC under the bus for an innovative new DC with a respected national profile. It wasn't crazy to expect improvement over the previous year, and I think fans would have shown patience if they saw the pieces coming together, even in losses. 

Riley probably lost his job against Northern Illinois, and definitely against Wisconsin. We can say we saw this potentially 4-8 season coming, but  I don't think that many people really did. 

If you want to congratulate yourself on this foresight, have at it.

 
i knew there was a good chance of us winning around 6 games because i saw through the tanner lee/diaco hype. not to mention vegas and most analytical websites had us winning around 6 games. 

but that doesn't excuse this season because good coaches exceed expectations. 

 
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