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The items listed below are not dots that should be connected....
As a favor to Scott Frost, Tom Osborne visits with UCF players in pre-season.
Eichorst is fired after game 3, clearing the path for early-season hiring of a new AD that will have time to zero in on a new head football coach.
University admins Bounds and Green harken back to the 90's as the standard when asked about hiring an AD.
Experienced AD with ties to Oregon is hired at Nebraska.
Fan apathy raises concerns about viability of continuing sellout streak next year.
Multiple reports of former players stating that Scott Frost has told them that Nebraska is his dream job.
Direct quote from Frost himself, while an assistant at Oregon, re-surfaces. Frost stated then that being HC at Nebraska is his #1 goal.
Prominent boosters openly advocate for Frost.
Journalists from state's major new outlets openly advocate for Frost.
Former players openly advocate for Frost.
In one of his first interviews, Moos talks glowingly and at length about positives of Scott Frost (and no one else).
Chancellor Green talks openly and very positively about Scott Frost.
Frost is reportedly the leading candidate at Florida, then he isn't.
Frost is reportedly going to be one of the top candidates at Tennessee, then he isn't.
ESPN Big 10 reporter goes on record saying he will be shocked if Frost doesn't end up at Nebraska.
Same ESPN reporter says Nebraska has made intentions known to UCF that they want Frost.
After airing of Big Red Wrap up, co-host Sean Callahan notes that guest Matt Davison, the best man in Frost's wedding, had a noticeably positive change in attitude.
National reporter, a former Sports Illustrated guy that originally hailed from Lincoln, says Frost to Nebraska is in works, 7 years and $35 million.
Fan apathy over this season appears to be undergoing gradual change to hope... for future Frost led Huskers.
Scott Frost & wife have their first child. Scott's parents (now grandma and grandpa) live in Lincoln.
Moos continues to talk with nearly every media outlet in the state, and never offers a word to dispel notion that Frost is top candidate.
(Compare Moos behavior to other AD's that generally out of their way to avoid verifying that they're interested in a specific candidate for fear of egg face).
The question I keep asking....
If Scott Frost is not coming to Nebraska, why is the University administration and their AD allowing Husker fans to be convinced that he is? Think about it, any one of them could knock down the story in one sentence. It's clear that they want the Frost speculation to be front and center. Is that a diversion or is it because they know they've got their man and they want to build hope for the future?
As a favor to Scott Frost, Tom Osborne visits with UCF players in pre-season.
Eichorst is fired after game 3, clearing the path for early-season hiring of a new AD that will have time to zero in on a new head football coach.
University admins Bounds and Green harken back to the 90's as the standard when asked about hiring an AD.
Experienced AD with ties to Oregon is hired at Nebraska.
Fan apathy raises concerns about viability of continuing sellout streak next year.
Multiple reports of former players stating that Scott Frost has told them that Nebraska is his dream job.
Direct quote from Frost himself, while an assistant at Oregon, re-surfaces. Frost stated then that being HC at Nebraska is his #1 goal.
Prominent boosters openly advocate for Frost.
Journalists from state's major new outlets openly advocate for Frost.
Former players openly advocate for Frost.
In one of his first interviews, Moos talks glowingly and at length about positives of Scott Frost (and no one else).
Chancellor Green talks openly and very positively about Scott Frost.
Frost is reportedly the leading candidate at Florida, then he isn't.
Frost is reportedly going to be one of the top candidates at Tennessee, then he isn't.
ESPN Big 10 reporter goes on record saying he will be shocked if Frost doesn't end up at Nebraska.
Same ESPN reporter says Nebraska has made intentions known to UCF that they want Frost.
After airing of Big Red Wrap up, co-host Sean Callahan notes that guest Matt Davison, the best man in Frost's wedding, had a noticeably positive change in attitude.
National reporter, a former Sports Illustrated guy that originally hailed from Lincoln, says Frost to Nebraska is in works, 7 years and $35 million.
Fan apathy over this season appears to be undergoing gradual change to hope... for future Frost led Huskers.
Scott Frost & wife have their first child. Scott's parents (now grandma and grandpa) live in Lincoln.
Moos continues to talk with nearly every media outlet in the state, and never offers a word to dispel notion that Frost is top candidate.
(Compare Moos behavior to other AD's that generally out of their way to avoid verifying that they're interested in a specific candidate for fear of egg face).
The question I keep asking....
If Scott Frost is not coming to Nebraska, why is the University administration and their AD allowing Husker fans to be convinced that he is? Think about it, any one of them could knock down the story in one sentence. It's clear that they want the Frost speculation to be front and center. Is that a diversion or is it because they know they've got their man and they want to build hope for the future?