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"What is 100%, I'll take the Head Coach Office lights are on but nobody is home for $250 Alex""I wonder how much of this whole process was influenced by buy-out money?"
"What is 100%, I'll take the Head Coach Office lights are on but nobody is home for $250 Alex""I wonder how much of this whole process was influenced by buy-out money?"
I will double down with Frost had to be told to nuke his offense coaching staff, he lacked the capacity to have the thought originally.
I see it as Trev is playing with house money and regardless it is net gain for him. Alberts has at his disposal: (1) "I did not hire Scott, I inherited him" (2) "IF" Scott has a losing season as he has done 5 of 6 HC years, Trev can play "I gave additional time to our native son to lead us but for the good of our brand had to let him go, I want to thank Scott for all his effort and love for the Cornhuskers" (3) And Most importantly "I SAVED US $7.5M in dead money by renegotiating his buyout from $15M to $7.5" (4) "IF" Frost can go 8-4 or better next year, Trev wins for looking patient..... nothing but gain for the new A.D.And Alberts also has his reputation on the line. This move gives the appearance that Alberts is bold and decisive (based on the quantity of staff fired), but like I said in that other post I'm pretty sure that firing the OC was much riskier than people realize.
He'll have the best practice writing sessions of his life this week.It shows. :B)
:laughpound Great insight!He'll have the best practice writing sessions of his life this week.
6 or 7 wins and Scott wont be coaching at that bowl game anyway. 8 wins is iffy imo. 9 should be the minimum bar for next yearIs this the thread where we're talking about Scott Frost and the future of Nebraska football?
I agree that Trev has to navigate a divided fanbase, and the largest portion of that fanbase wants to give Scott Frost more time.
If Frost shows no progress next season, they will believe that former Husker Trev Alberts gave former Husker Scott Frost a fair chance and we can move on, undivided.
The s#!tshow is if Frost goes 6-7, getting to but losing a minor bowl game. The definition of both "progress" and "underwhelming."
What will that mean?
I"ll take my answer off the air.
NebraskaHarry said:6 or 7 wins and Scott wont be coaching at that bowl game anyway. 8 wins is iffy imo. 9 should be the minimum bar for next year
I'm genuinely surprised at the volume of people who think Scott coaching this team to six wins and a bowl game next season 'won't be good enough,' intimating that he'll lose his job or should lose his job for that result.
At least six wins and an automatic bowl berth for the first time since what... 2016? I realize in the context of it being year five that this is too little progress vs. the expectations... but I guess I'm nowhere near as ready as some of you to say that would be it for him. We'd just be trading stupidity jabs with ourselves in the eyes of college football. Instead of firing coaches after a few years, we give a coach five years to build a program, he finally gets to a bowl game, and then we're like "lol not good enough bye."
OK.