The one thing that has kept Nebraska relevant in the football world is our fans, we have great fans, very loyal fans, probably the loyalist. However, the glaring caution about the Nebraska head coaching job is the extremely high expectations created by us, the fans. I mean every time there is a head coach opening at NU the media and everyone else immediately goes to how we fired Solich who was a 9-10 win coach, and Pelini who was a 9 win coach. We get labeled as the program that fires a 9 win coach and who would want to go coach there with those expectations in the "middle of nowhere" referring to recruiting disadvantages.
Well, the argument for those saying Frost stays at UCF or would go elsewhere is because of the lofty expectations. So how about this, why doesn't Moos offer Frost a ridiculous length of job security. Go all in on him and let him know the fans, the university and the football program is willing to be patient. Give Frost a 7-10 year contract and have it written in the contract that if he is fired before the end of his contract it would cost the university a ton of money. Let's show Frost that we are willing to wait and willing to be patient because we believe in his eventual success. Most of all, Nebraska wants Frost to be their coach for the long term.