It's like we're living in a very long episode of the Twilight Zone where the fanbase to my favorite sports team hates winning. Start 0-6 for the first time in school history? No problem! Finish with a record slightly worse than the worst 4-8 team of all time? Wonderful! Win enough to get to a bowl game for the first time in 6 years? Fire the sumb!^@h!
I think you're reading this unfairly.
Start 0-6 for the first time in school history?
(Big problem. Seriously, WTH?)
But finish 4-2 with a good looking freshman QB?
(okay. that's something to build on.)
Four seasons later, finish with a record slightly worse than the worst 4-8 team of all time?
(not wonderful at all. This is season four with hand-recruited talent. We've lowered expectations significantly. Even Frost's biggest supporters are concerned. Even Rod Serling agrees that Scott should be on the hot seat.
Win enough to get to a bowl game for the first time in 6 years?
(that's still a pretty low expectation given the schedule, and Year Five for the Frost system. Might be enough to keep his job another year. But again, few would be shocked if Trev declares the Frost experiment over. It's not a Nebraska thing. It's a college football thing.)
Pretty much the opposite of a fan base that hates winning.
To put it another way: Imagine traveling back in time to 2017 and telling Husker fans that Scott's 6-6 season in 2022 would be his best record in five years, and that the reason he doubled the wins was because he went 3-9 the year before.
Scott can silence his doubters with 9 wins, 8 wins, maybe 7 wins. Hoping he does. But it's not radical impatience if there's a lot of grumbling about a 6-6 season.