FWIW I kind of agree with Randy here. I don't think it's that relevant if they did or didn't weigh in on previous head coaching positions. The ed board has weighed in on non-political issues in the past, quite frequently in fact. And a Nebraska coach on the hot seat is always one of the biggest in-state stories.From the executive editor of the OWH itself:
He's a Nebraska native and former Nebraska player. That's why a lot of husker fans don't want to move on from him.A coach by any other name: OWH would be calling for their firing. I just don't understand the rational behind keeping a well below .400 coach - just because he keeps the games close. I guess losing small and often isn't as embarrassing as losing big even if you win most of your games as Bo did.
Oh. I guess that clears it up.He's a Nebraska native and former Nebraska player. That's why a lot of husker fans don't want to move on from him.
FWIW I kind of agree with Randy here. I don't think it's that relevant if they did or didn't weigh in on previous head coaching positions. The ed board has weighed in on non-political issues in the past, quite frequently in fact. And a Nebraska coach on the hot seat is always one of the biggest in-state stories.
I've seen a lot of people say he needs more time even IF he still has a losing record next year. You think people would still say that if he wasn't a Nebraska Native?Oh. I guess that clears it up.
I miss when keeping a coach was based on results (W's and L's) not how much his feelings are hurt by losing. Holy s#!t.Their logic hurts my brain.
Of course they wouldn’t. Not trying to be a prick, but it’s just that your point has been discussed ad nauseam already.I've seen a lot of people say he needs more time even IF he still has a losing record next year. You think people would still say that if he wasn't a Nebraska Native?
We know well the arguments against keeping him, which start with a pitiful 15-27 record, no signature wins and repeated, infuriating mistakes. Something essential is missing — top football programs play with greater consistency, and if a head coach gets credit for wins and disciplined play, Frost cannot avoid blame for delivering the opposite deep into his fourth season.
What stupid logic. So Frost, the inflictor of the paid is to stay on because he feels the pain we feel as Husker fans an he is allowed to continue giving the pain.Their logic hurts my brain.
Even Bill Callahan and Mike Riley had better records and bigger wins than our native son, national championship quarterback has been able to deliver.
But the critical difference, in our view, is that Frost genuinely knows and feels Husker fans’ pain. We are confident he cares as much as any of us and hurts as much or more than any of us. Callahan, Riley and, in all probability, whomever could be hired to replace Frost lack that intangible.
I agree with Chris' take on why the op ed was bad, but he's also arguing against the use of op eds in general and obfuscating the two. I think they're different discussions.Heady pretty much hit it on the headfor me with his response.
That, and they've got me agreeing with Lee freaking Barfknect of all people.
For a minute I thought you were talking about me and then I got really sad.Heady pretty much hit it on the headfor me with his response.
That, and they've got me agreeing with Lee freaking Barfknect of all people.