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Harbaugh needed one season to turn Michigan into a 10 win, top 15 team. But Scott Frost needs seven?
Where are you getting that number?
I read it, I just don't believe it. I don't believe Nebraska is willing to settle for 4 straight losing seasons as recruiting continues to decline. As I said, less than a decade ago they decided 9-10 wins annually wasn't good enough. And I'm not here to second guess or tell them that it was the wrong decisions, it's just odd how 9-10 wins wasn't good enough but they're willing to watch Frost win 4-5 forever with no signs of improvement.
Hopefully Frost shows signs of improvement this year and this conversation becomes irrelevant. But after 4 years, it's going to be harder and harder to keep saying "we're young" or "wait til he gets his guys in".
1 year for every loss in a typical Frost season?
The Pelini issue was more than that and if you'd been following college football then you'd know that.
Categorically Frost has improved this team year to year. It just hasn't shown up in the win column.
The Pelini issue was more than that and if you'd been following college football then you'd know that.
This ... it's the only chance that NU has ... hope that he can turn it around. Otherwise they will remain irrelevant in modern CFB. There is no other coach who will (1) come to NU, and (2) stay there if they turn the program around. The recruiting is too difficult. And, no, NU isn't going to magically become tOSU in recruiting.No way Frost is on the Hot Seat.
He'll be given time.
I just don't see how Nebraska makes a change, even if they wanted to, which they don't.
This ... it's the only chance that NU has ... hope that he can turn it around. Otherwise they will remain irrelevant to modern CFB. There is no other coach who will (1) come to NU, and (2) stay there if they turn the program around. The recruiting will too hard. And, no, NU isn't going to magically become tOSU in recruiting.
You want to give him AT Least until 2023? That's six seasons to turn Nebraska into a competitive program. A good coach could have done it a lot sooner. Frost may even do it this year, I'm actually rooting for him.
Yup. Through Dec 2023.
Those days are probably over regardless of what Scott Frost does. Nebraska now has to figure out how to make their program like Iowa or Wisconsin.
Hey, I hope he's successful and Nebraska starts contending in the Big Ten West. But this is definitely about some emotional attachment to Scott Frost. Emotional decisions tend to be bad ones
Not 'emotional' at all. It's being level headed.
Being 'emotional' would be to fire Frost after another (5-7) season in 2021.
If you look at Frost's 20 losses, 12 of those were by a TD or less.
With Iowa or Wiscy discipline (less penalties/turnovers) and lines they potentially flip those 12 losses.
Hence the record could be (24-8) at best.
You need to stop going after low hanging fruit to see some of these tangible things.
Scott Frost for sure. Moos was a huge mistake and Frost was his coaching hire. Very poor athletic directing.
Chip Keely and Matt Wells to round out the obvious top 3 hot seats.