The Maudfather
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The part that struck me as the "fate sealed" moment is whenever Moos dives into the specifics of what he looks for when hiring a coach and then says, "if we do go about making changes in whatever sport here..."
That's my take too. He could just be a polished BSer, but I liked what I heard.If you haven't watched the intro presser, I highly recommend doing so. Bill Moos gets it. This is a great hire.
Why let Riley take the sinking ship further down into the water? Let Frost (or whomever is named coach) get into Lincoln this year and start making wholesale changes. I don't care if this hurts this year's recruiting class. One "poor" recruiting class is better than one more year of terrible leadership and pushing a turnaround down another year.Would it be in Neb best interest to talk to Frost about the possible 2019 opening, if Riley is allowed to stay one more year, to get the kids he has commitments from. Give Frost one more year at UCF, to let him leave with a program on the up swing.
Next year is a going to be tough for who ever the coach is. Why bring him into that. I want Frost as much as the next guy, but we wouldn't be doing him any favors throwing into that s%&t storm. Just a thought..
GBR!!!
Why the f#*k would we give Riley one more year to keep is 31st ranked recruiting class intact? There's this misconception that Mike Riley and co. are killing it on the recruiting trail. He's doing an adequate job.Would it be in Neb best interest to talk to Frost about the possible 2019 opening, if Riley is allowed to stay one more year, to get the kids he has commitments from. Give Frost one more year at UCF, to let him leave with a program on the up swing.
Next year is a going to be tough for who ever the coach is. Why bring him into that. I want Frost as much as the next guy, but we wouldn't be doing him any favors throwing into that s%&t storm. Just a thought..
GBR!!!
It's a once thought, but college football is a "now" business. They don't hold jobs open and there are no guarantees. By 2019 Frost could be very satisfied with UCF or hired by another top program.Would it be in Neb best interest to talk to Frost about the possible 2019 opening, if Riley is allowed to stay one more year, to get the kids he has commitments from. Give Frost one more year at UCF, to let him leave with a program on the up swing.
Next year is a going to be tough for who ever the coach is. Why bring him into that. I want Frost as much as the next guy, but we wouldn't be doing him any favors throwing into that s%&t storm. Just a thought..
GBR!!!
Only way I see this is if Frost turns us down to stay at UCF and others on our list do the same. I have been skeptical Frost is willing to leave now for sure, but after reading some stuff this morning I am starting to think Frost is inevitable, which is a good thing. First year at UCF wasn't pretty for Frost necessarily, but now look what he is doing in year 2. With an easier schedule in 2019 Frost could possibly repeat that here.Would it be in Neb best interest to talk to Frost about the possible 2019 opening, if Riley is allowed to stay one more year, to get the kids he has commitments from. Give Frost one more year at UCF, to let him leave with a program on the up swing.
Next year is a going to be tough for who ever the coach is. Why bring him into that. I want Frost as much as the next guy, but we wouldn't be doing him any favors throwing into that s%&t storm. Just a thought..
GBR!!!
I agree. After being skeptical (I like to think open minded) and hesitant to focus on a single HC candidate, I think Moos already has been told who his next coach will be and was brought in to close the deal.Only way I see this is if Frost turns us down to stay at UCF and others on our list do the same. I have been skeptical Frost is willing to leave now for sure, but after reading some stuff this morning I am starting to think Frost is inevitable, which is a good thing. First year at UCF wasn't pretty for Frost necessarily, but now look what he is doing in year 2. With an easier schedule in 2019 Frost could possibly repeat that here.
I would rather have Frost or the next coach work to establish a new team culture during a rough schedule, than an easy one. If there are tough games and results, it will give the new coach more power to work to change to the kids.Only way I see this is if Frost turns us down to stay at UCF and others on our list do the same. I have been skeptical Frost is willing to leave now for sure, but after reading some stuff this morning I am starting to think Frost is inevitable, which is a good thing. First year at UCF wasn't pretty for Frost necessarily, but now look what he is doing in year 2. With an easier schedule in 2019 Frost could possibly repeat that here.
Yep. If 2018 is going to be as bad as everyone is expecting then we will be way better off with Frost than Riley. The team will be ready to dominate the 2019 schedule instead of having to deal with all of the change when we have a good shot for a run given our schedule. Now I don't know if we'd be better off with our option Z over Riley, but that is a discussion for a later time.I would rather have Frost or the next coach work to establish a new team culture during a rough schedule, than an easy one. If there are tough games and results, it will give the new coach more power to work to change to the kids.
Just a small correction to an earlier post saying that Moose brought Phil Knight to Oregon. Phil Knight graduated from Oregon and Stanford. He ran track at Oregon and co-founded Nike with his track coach. He's given billions of dollars to both schools and has always been actively involved at Oregon.