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11 vs 14 on the field is tough
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11 vs 14 on the field is tough
Lol. Shouldn’t have even been close against a bad Stanford team. Lol what a choke job.11 vs 14 on the field is tough
Excuses of losers11 vs 14 on the field is tough
Nebraska's overall record since 2015.
2015: 6-7
2016: 9-4 (Last great season in Lincoln)
2017: 4-8
2018: 4-8
2019: 5-7
2020: 3-5 (COVID season excuse)
2021: 3-6 (Current season)
Just when you think things can't get any worse at Nebraska after 6 years of irrelevance, you then see their current recruiting class.
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Yes that is last place in the B1G and 77th ranked nationally. At this point the future and recent past of Maryland and Rutgers football may be brighter than Nebraska.
Frost is not on the Hot Seat.
Of the 85 players on scholarship going into this season, 52 of them (61%) are classified as Freshmen or Redshirt Freshman.
Frost is safe until the end of 2023 at the earliest.
Again.... Frost is NOT on the Hot Seat with 61% of his scholly roster being true Freshmen and Redshirt Freshmen.
Not one senior on this team was recruited out of high school by Frost. Any seniors (which are few) are either Riley holdovers or are C.C. transfers with just one season in Lincoln.
Any juniors (another small percentage) are either 1st year C.C. transfers or Frosts 1st recruiting class that he had less than 2 months to assemble. The rest were recruited by Riley, but signed their LOI's under Frost.
Also.....Nebraska is NOT going to dish out the $25 million it would take to fire him. They just finished paying off Pelini and Riley contracts in the last couple years. They're not going down that road again any time soon.
Also.... (As @Wild Turkey alluded), who would Nebraska get to come to Lincoln knowing they'll be starting from scratch (again) and there will be unreasonable expectations for immediate success? Nobody that wouldn't just be looking for a retirement check.
Frost is safe until Dec 2023 at the earliest.
Agreed. But it is true that this is a very young team in reference to Frost. He's only had 2.5 (at best) recruiting classes even hit the practice field before last Friday.
Recruiting Classes (actual)
2021: Now true Freshmen. First day of practice last Friday.
2020: Now Redshirt Freshmen or true Sophomores
2019: Now Redshirt Sophomores or true Juniors
2018: Over 50% were 2017 Riley commits that signed LOI's under Frost.
= 2.5 Classes with any experience whatsoever.
Again.....Frost is NOT on the Hot Seat this season or next unless he were to pull something unethical in that time that is Bobby Petrino(esque).
I highly doubt that. Let's get to year 6 before we start getting REAL edgy.
The vast majority of Nebraska fans know that squats weren't even a requirement in weight training under Riley. You're not gonna have much success in the the Big 10 trenches doing that. Frost took over a terrible locker room culture.
Said fans are just looking for improvement in production (stats) on O, D, Special teams, and to cut the stupid penalties that kill momentum. Not necessarily record.
All things considered, Frost would survive another 5-7 season.
Derp.
Nebraska fans are 'content' with giving him time. At least the level headed ones are.
Who told you that?
That hasn't been said since his 1st year.
Scott Frost just needs a few more years. At least that's what I'm told.
Who told you that?
That hasn't been said since his 1st year.