krc1995
Heisman Trophy Winner
There isn't a template for this situation. It just doesn't happen often enough to know how to guarantee the best outcome for all involvedI'm recalling an interview where Frost was asked about assembling his staff. The statement and impression was close to, "Well, if the coaches want to come be a part of the next opportunity I want them to have it. I owe them that."
When UCF passed on Walters as the HC ... I don't get why Frost gets blame about offering Walters to come with him. He is extending the same opportunity as the other coaches. The guy gets to double his salary and make a better name for himself so he can then land the best HC position. Thus, it agitates me a bit how @ATS Knight can slant his view. I get it however ... but is it truly honest and considerate with all the information known. Finally, I also don't get the "take" on how it's wrong for Scott to offer these kids to come with him to Nebraska, if they want ... because they wanted to play for him and Scott's offense. I'm thinking of 3-4 recruits that were committed to MR that since his firing have opened up their recruitment and are going other places. Is ATS Knight wanting to express to our forum that all these kids must hold to their original commitment to MR and must play for Nebraska? Again, I just don't think these comments are "honest" and "considerate". I understand that you are a bit "butt-hurt", actually, a lot ... but I get that.
Finally, I think Scott has been more then open about his frustration in the whole process. Note, he didn't create the process. We will all probably see the mistakes and his mistakes more clearly after the fact ... but I give him my kudos for how he has tried to conduct himself and honor all sides. At a minimum, we should all compare ourselves to his example ... most would fall far short ... if we are honest.
I feel a little weird about redirecting recruits. I do think he's tried to do what's right for his UCF players and his coaching staff, it's just a complex situation. I wonder if he would have preferred to wait until after the bowl game to announce his leaving but Nebraska would have boiled over, so Moos may have had to force the issue a bit. Again, it's probably about recruiting. I do fall short on idolizing him and how he conducts himself. He's not Jesus, he's a head coach that is paid well, and he should publically conduct himself at a high standard.