Moos' fault with the football program was giving Frost a contract extension for additional years when it was not yet warranted. Frost was already locked in through 2024 with his original contract and for some reason Moos added 2 additional seasons despite the team's poor performance. These lengthy contracts are just one more impediment to bringing in a new coach should that be the desired direction.
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Eh ... Another thing people try to make into a big deal when it's not. Frost has been here three years. Coaches always have a four year deal. So the only difference is if they were going to for him after last season. If not, he'd be exactly where he is now one way or the other. He wasn't getting fired after three years, so it makes no difference. If he wouldn't have gotten the extension then, people would be complaining about a one year extension now.
I’m assuming your first response wasn’t as measured as this one.Honestly I have been thinking about this and I don't know why I answered differently the first time I responded to this thread.
My expectations for Nebraska football is to go undefeated and win the national championship every single year. And I don't move my bar on that. That should forever remain our goal.
I knew I liked you. Nebraska 2022 National Champs!Honestly I have been thinking about this and I don't know why I answered differently the first time I responded to this thread.
My expectations for Nebraska football is to go undefeated and win the national championship every single year. And I don't move my bar on that. That should forever remain our goal.
I don't know anyone who doesn't have this as the ultimate goal for the program. However, that doesn't mean we can't have small goals along the way of incremental improvement. If we make it to a bowl game this year are are competing for the division, that's a small incremental goal on our way to the ultimate goal. If I'm happy or excited that we do that, that doesn't mean my ultimate goal is different than yours.Honestly I have been thinking about this and I don't know why I answered differently the first time I responded to this thread.
My expectations for Nebraska football is to go undefeated and win the national championship every single year. And I don't move my bar on that. That should forever remain our goal.
I wish we could find a consistent edge rusher. The D is improving but if we had a monster rusher, it would make all the difference.Still really curious to see where they go with 2 more transfers. Probably going for a WR, OG, OLB (pass rusher), or backup QB with those two spots. Could still get two more high impact guys like we suspect Toure and Stepp will be. Could drastically help the team.
yeah..... So in going undefeated I kinda already included all those small little goals that you are talking about....I don't know anyone who doesn't have this as the ultimate goal for the program. However, that doesn't mean we can't have small goals along the way of incremental improvement. If we make it to a bowl game this year are are competing for the division, that's a small incremental goal on our way to the ultimate goal. If I'm happy or excited that we do that, that doesn't mean my ultimate goal is different than yours.
Honestly I have been thinking about this and I don't know why I answered differently the first time I responded to this thread.
My expectations for Nebraska football is to go undefeated and win the national championship every single year. And I don't move my bar on that. That should forever remain our goal.
Great enthusiasm. However, let's start with fewer than 40 holding penalties by our offensive line for the season. An additional layer could be reducing the number of cumulative turnovers by 10+ this season. No bowl or Big Ten Division Championship necessary. We can give our Head Coach a bonus for hitting these two marks for the season.I knew I liked you. Nebraska 2022 National Champs!
Your prediction is more than likely correct. However, I'm not sure Moos can really be found at fault here. He landed the two coaches that almost all fans and boosters wanted. Can he really be held accountable if/when they don't pan out? Considering we don't know all the in's and out's of ducking OU, I'm not sure he really is at fault. Who even knows if it was his idea? It would appear to me that he is doing everything within his power to make sure his coaches do succeed.