I don't see it that way at all. I'm not saying you are wrong ... just how I see it.So he shows support without putting all the eggs in the basket. So more or less what all of us have been saying. Show us something these next 5 weeks Frosty
I read the fire 2 games in part of the statement as that he isnt going to make any in-season decisions and waits until seasons conclude to make decisions on coaches. If he were to fire Frost at the end of the year he will say things like he is proud of what Frost tried to do etc. I think his statement is the ultimate show support without committing to anything.I don't see it that way at all. I'm not saying you are wrong ... just how I see it.
He is "proud" of Frost. Says it twice. One time he even adds in "extraordinary". It's a big difference. He's contrasting a "perspective" that Trev is putting himself on the opposite side of the spectrum. To Trev, he sees "great things" in what Scott and the staff has done. This is also why I think Scott thinks he is only 1-2 players away.
The fascinating statement to me is that Trev uses the, "I watch other institutions fire coaches two games in". Um, who is that? Tell me how that has happened over and over again. Scott has had four [4] years with another five [5] to go. He got an extension to a seven [7] year contract after going 8-14 for an additional two years. Who does that? So, when Trev uses his example, he's selling a statement that by no means has Nebraska violated. We've done the exact opposite. Yet, he is using it as the basis of why you too should have his perspective that Scott is doing "great things" and you too can be "extraordinarily proud" of.
Thus, Trev is excited about four more opportunities to prove all that Trev believes will show the "great things" and why he is "proud".
For me, Trev is stating that Scott is here to stay ... everyone who disagrees just needs more time to come to the only conclusion that is feasible. Trev is conclusive and stating that he is committed to Frost and that their will be an evaluation time and it will all gets it's due course and measure. In the end, he is supporting Frost. My conclusion is that Scott is safe for this season and next until more than "just a few games" are played. That is the "sell" that Trev is really making. To him, Scott has just got started in his first season and their isn't enough to judge, weigh or measure.
So he shows support without putting all the eggs in the basket. So more or less what all of us have been saying. Show us something these next 5 weeks Frosty
exactly what I took from that as well. he positioned himself for whichever way this season ends.I got the feeling during that little speech, in response to that direct question, that our Athletic Director was showcasing himself as the kind of athletic director you would want to work for.
Yes, I get that ... but again ... even Frost isn't two games in with Trev there. He is eight [8] games in ... and 3-5. To me, I see what he is doing ... because I do this sort of thing at times as well ... and it's really a dishonest thing [I'm working on those underlying things for me now].I read the fire 2 games in part of the statement as that he isnt going to make any in-season decisions and waits until seasons conclude to make decisions on coaches. If he were to fire Frost at the end of the year he will say things like he is proud of what Frost tried to do etc. I think his statement is the ultimate show support without committing to anything.
And you certainly can’t take a simple short canned statement like that and proceed to explain what it really must mean with 8+ long paragraphs.You can't read too much into what an AD says publicly in time like these. You can't go "Oh, he said 'this' so that means he's not going to fire anyone."
I don't think it works like that.
I’m pretty sure if it comes to the buyout scenario he will have all the booster support he needs. The money is only a hurdle until it isn’t.I honestly think Trev is waiting to see what the next 4 games look like. I think he has a bunch of scenarios in his head, but doesn't know yet.
I am sure the only thing he knows for sure, is if he can afford a buyout or not.
And you certainly can’t take a simple short canned statement like that and proceed to explain what it really must mean with 8+ long paragraphs.