This is it.

Hmmmm. I can't see where I called him a great coach but I did say he was a good coach.  ("Yeah there were several reasons that Frank got fired makes me sad though he was a good coach." )  So I totally agree with you.   :)

 
This is what sucks:


We can put a pretty bad team out there and still be right in contention for second in the division.

Competing for division title is not that hard.  At least it shouldn't be.  But we've made it that way.

 
I can confirm. Just graduated high school last year, some people care a lot about the huskers like me and we talked about the team almost every day but most people couldnt care less, even a lot of the football players at my high school (played my freshman year can also confirm this). Most kids will say they are husker fans there but aren't at all passionate about it lol
This was true when I was in high school: 1995-1999.

I think it has a lot to do with high school kids being busy with everything else: school, work, activities, girlfriends/boyfriends.  It was especially hard to get amped for a Saturday game when you just got done spending the whole week playing football and Saturday morning practice; plus you didn't "idolize" players anymore, they were just a couple years older and it was weird if you did.

Now, as a young kid we imagined being the next Husker great and pretended to play Colorado and Oklahoma in the backyard.  As an adult it is a fun reason to party and get together.

 
Crazy Crap Bob Diaco Says


I have mentioned this in responses in other threads, but I want to get other opinions.

I truly believe this next hire, be it this year (hopefully), or later, will be Nebraska's last shot to climb the ladder again. Another failure and apathy will set in. The sellout streak would end, people will care less and younger fans won't gravitate toward being fans. If the fan support starts to dwindle, the last remaining advantage NU has begins to erode.
If we hire one more bad regime of coaches and screw it up, we become Minnesota.   The Golden Gophers, ironically had 5 national championships up to the 1960's.   Since then everything has dwindled.   History repeats itself.   We need to get this next hire correct!

 
I'm really hoping that if we get Frost he turns out to be a badass, but a nice mild-mannered badass who everyone likes while he's kicking a$$ and talking tough.....kind of like a cross between Grandpa Bob and Father Tom. 

 
I'm really hoping that if we get Frost he turns out to be a badass, but a nice mild-mannered badass who everyone likes while he's kicking a$$ and talking tough.....kind of like a cross between Grandpa Bob and Father Tom. 
There are coaches out there who firmly make their point and are wildly successful.   I think back to John Wooden at UCLA in basketball or even Bobby Bowden at FSU.    Here is the problem with Riley and most of his assistant coaches:   they are decent people but watch all of them in interviews.   They can't even put together 2 coherent thoughts in an interview.   If they can't verbalize anything in a press conference what makes anybody think these guys can explain "X" and "O"s to college players?    Would listening to any of these clowns light a fire under anyone's rear end?   Confusing and uninspirational.

 
Here's a thought that would be entertaining if nothing else.  How about we get Frost for head coach and have Jason Peter's as the defensive coordinator?    I bet there would be no doubts on what Peter's expectations would be on defense!   Probably would be Pellini on steriods!

 
I'm really hoping that if we get Frost he turns out to be a badass, but a nice mild-mannered badass who everyone likes while he's kicking a$$ and talking tough.....kind of like a cross between Grandpa Bob and Father Tom. 


I really don't "hope" for this ... I believe this.  Frosty reminds me of Ronnie Bass on his first play in "Remember the Titans".  The guy is a badass!
 



 
If we hire one more bad regime of coaches and screw it up, we become Minnesota.   The Golden Gophers, ironically had 5 national championships up to the 1960's.   Since then everything has dwindled.   History repeats itself.   We need to get this next hire correct!
I am thinking more along the lines of Purdue with the empty seats during football games.

 
OMG.  this board is worse than watching the team play.  there is one way to become relevant again, win.  win games, win big games, win our division and win the conference.  Consistently.  Look at that other team that wears red, they are on the cusp of what their 5th trip to Indy in 7 years?  that is the only way we become nationally relevant again.  sellout streak is fine, but it really doesn't matter.  winning.  that matters.

 
This was true when I was in high school: 1995-1999.

I think it has a lot to do with high school kids being busy with everything else: school, work, activities, girlfriends/boyfriends.  It was especially hard to get amped for a Saturday game when you just got done spending the whole week playing football and Saturday morning practice; plus you didn't "idolize" players anymore, they were just a couple years older and it was weird if you did.

Now, as a young kid we imagined being the next Husker great and pretended to play Colorado and Oklahoma in the backyard.  As an adult it is a fun reason to party and get together.
If we were winning like Alabama is now and we were THEN, the enthusiasm would be MUCH higher.

 
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