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No one enjoys Tommie’s thoughts on anything more than... well Tommie himself.
I agree with your latter point. I can’t fully buy into your former point or maybe that’s just how he wants to act because it drives his personal gain.Tommie is a fan at this point, he obviously was heated we lost to Iowa for the 5th straight year, and won't go to a bowl for the 3rd straight year. Did he handle it the right way? No. But if you're a husker fan and not heated after this season, you're probably a monk.
He’s not wrong...so far Frost isn’t getting it done.
And if he doesn’t make changes in his coaching... he won’t be getting it done in the future.
I don't really fault Tommie for his opinion. I'm not really sure how fans should feel at the moment. In one hand, I believe it's still too early to be dissenting from Frost or throwing around accusations of 'he can't get it done.' In the other hand, there are a few things I think we should be reasonably concerned or asking questions about.
I'm certainly disappointed that we haven't made more progress in the wins column yet but I'm also nowhere near throwing in the towel. Frost is getting a lot closer to the point where his salary is going to demand certain results. I don't know if that's next year or three years from now, but that moment comes for every coach eventually.
Actually with his extension he is no closer to that point than the day he was hired. I'm a believer in Scott, but his salary demands nothing other then nomatter what hes going to be our coach for years. The buyout is way too high.I don't really fault Tommie for his opinion. I'm not really sure how fans should feel at the moment. In one hand, I believe it's still too early to be dissenting from Frost or throwing around accusations of 'he can't get it done.' In the other hand, there are a few things I think we should be reasonably concerned or asking questions about.
I'm certainly disappointed that we haven't made more progress in the wins column yet but I'm also nowhere near throwing in the towel. Frost is getting a lot closer to the point where his salary is going to demand certain results. I don't know if that's next year or three years from now, but that moment comes for every coach eventually.
In the sense that our glory days are so far behind us that they dont matter anymore yes, Nebraska football would be dead. Was Minnesota football dead before Fleck? Thats where we will be. Nobody remembers, but Minnesota was a Juggernaut way back when, so was Yale. Its getting to the point where if Frost doesnt work out we are no longer a "blue blood". The majority of the younger generation already doesnt consider us a blueblood.What concerns me the most is throwing in the towel. What direction do we go if Frost doesn't work out? We tried the pro football coach who made it to a Super Bowl. We then hired for the most part fan favorite Bo. We then hired what I always considered the poor man's Bill Snyder in Riley. Now, we've not only hired fan favorite Frost but also one of the highest coveted coaches from a couple of years ago. Is Nebraska football dead if Frost doesn't work out? At this point, I'm terrified at the notion Frost doesn't work out.
I disagree purely from the standpoint that $5+ million/year comes with a certain level of understanding about what type of value you have as a coach. It's not the end all be all by any means, but at some point, that kind of money has to translate to equivalent results. They could be paying somebody a lot less to win a similar # of games.Actually with his extension he is no closer to that point than the day he was hired. I'm a believer in Scott, but his salary demands nothing other then nomatter what hes going to be our coach for years. The buyout is way too high.