10/30 Poll: Should Frost be fired?

Should Frost be fired at the end of the season?

  • Yes, Frost should be fired.

    Votes: 89 80.9%
  • No, Frost should be allowed to stay.

    Votes: 21 19.1%

  • Total voters
    110
I don't thin the problem is Frost, I think it is his love for Martinez.  Nebraska will not get better on offense until Adrian graduates and is gone. He is not the player he was in his freshman year.  It is like he is scared. 

 
I don't thin the problem is Frost, I think it is his love for Martinez.  Nebraska will not get better on offense until Adrian graduates and is gone. He is not the player he was in his freshman year.  It is like he is scared. 


Frost has made the decision to stick with Martinez as well as nearly his entire staff from UCF.  All personnel decisons come back to the head coach who is Frost. He unfortunately has not been successful and it is time to turn the page.

 
I don't thin the problem is Frost, I think it is his love for Martinez.  Nebraska will not get better on offense until Adrian graduates and is gone. He is not the player he was in his freshman year.  It is like he is scared. 
He’s not as good as he was as a true freshman. Much like some of our lineman that seem to come in and regress. Young receivers that never get on the field. This staff has done a horrible job of developing the talent they’ve recruited. 

 
He’s not as good as he was as a true freshman. Much like some of our lineman that seem to come in and regress. Young receivers that never get on the field. This staff has done a horrible job of developing the talent they’ve recruited. 
He’s the same player he was his freshman year.  He has been the exact same every year.  His supporting cast on offense was the best one he’s had.

The true flaw as noted by @HuskerTrucker is Frost’s inability to turn the page.  Frost sticking the AM is just another example of his incompetence and will lead to him losing his job.

 
Frost is the CEO of this program.  Every key decision made over the past 4 years has involved Frost.  He has chosen every assistant coach on the team, nearly every player on the team (outside of a couple of super seniors from the Riley era), what offensive and defensive identity he wanted to instill in the program, etc..  I do not fault for recruiting Martinez, but Frost's decision to stick with Martinez for 4 years says more about Frost than it does about Martinez.  Frost has shown that fans cannot trust his judgment and decision making, and that is something that simply does not appear in a 5th season.  

We may look back on this game as a blessing in disguise as I feel had Alberts been able to make a case for a 5th season, it would have just delayed the inevitable and put this program further in the tubes.  A loss to Purdue and likely losses to OSU and Wisconsin means the best we could finish the season would be 4-8.  This should really make Trev's decision easy.
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I don't thin the problem is Frost, I think it is his love for Martinez.  Nebraska will not get better on offense until Adrian graduates and is gone. He is not the player he was in his freshman year.  It is like he is scared. 
As coach, that makes Frost the problem.  Martinez hasn't developed in his program and apparently neither has any of his backups.  We can't have a winning season anymore.  it is pretty ludicrous not to give your other QBs valuable playing time to grow in a situation like that.  Barring a huge Ohio State upset that won't happen, there is no win left that will help our recruiting by keeping Martinez playing.  He should get pulled like any other player that keeps making huge mistakes. 

 
As coach, that makes Frost the problem.  Martinez hasn't developed in his program and apparently neither has any of his backups.  We can't have a winning season anymore.  it is pretty ludicrous not to give your other QBs valuable playing time to grow in a situation like that.  Barring a huge Ohio State upset that won't happen, there is no win left that will help our recruiting by keeping Martinez playing.  He should get pulled like any other player that keeps making huge mistakes. 
This is a huge issue. Yant, Stepp make one mistake and they aren’t seen for entire games. Offensive lineman are demoted (rightfully so in many cases) for under performing. 
 

For f#&%s sake we’ve had multiple kickers and punters this year because they can’t get it done. Yet Martinez is never held accountable for his mistakes. That will tear a locker room apart. 

 
Being a chosen son, doesn't make you an organizational behavior whisperer.

Are we (fans) going to help with the learning curve, or call for heads?

What responsibility do the fans take in this merry-go-round of disappointment?

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