Bledred
Five-Star Recruit
At what point do you cut your losses and move on? Frost had three years (and now a 4th try) to spark a resurgence and rally this football program back into the national fray, but instead we have received one loss after another and one embarrassment after another. Watch Frost after the games and tell me that is not a man who has given up. I see no spark. I see no drive. I see endless excesses. I see him constantly throw his own players under the bus. I see a man counting his days until his return to Florida where every day is sunny and warm and work is easy and fun with a butt-kissing local media to boot. Plenty of schools in FL that would like to have Frost in charge. Frost even said he likes to recruit in the day and be back home by dinner. I bet his wife would love to see the NE winters in her rear-view mirror. Frost can walk around FL all day long and not be harassed or recognized by the locals. Was it not Frost who put out warnings to the media and locals that his "child and wife were off limits" before even moving here? Why the defensive stance against those he (supposedly) wants to spend the rest of his life and career around? Would he not feel more safe for his family in FL where very few people know who he is?J-Magic I must say you do bring up a really really good point. Living in Kansas, I have witnessed what KU has gone through and it’s not pretty at all. Sure some of it has been bad hiring but also very short leashes that just set things back even further on rebuilds.
With this day and age of the transfer portal, making a rash decision on a coaching change is just asking for even more trouble than you perceived you were in at that moment.
There are too many positives for Frost to go back to FL and too many negatives for him to stay here.