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  1. Scott Frost is the only coach for Nebraska. We were lucky that last year's hottest coach in college football has deep Nebraska ties, because that's the only way we land the hottest coach in college football. It wasn't a homer move: Scott checks off every box. He brought in his people and his quarterback and hit the ground running. We had every right to expect immediate improvement because that's what new coaches do. It doesn't always show up in the record, but it usually shows up in attitude and fundamentals. The season is far from over, but we have every right to be concerned about the three game sample. That Akron game might not have turned out like we planned, either. The reason Scott Frost is the only coach for Nebraska is that had we hired anyone else, or kept our last coach, we would firmly believe that this team would never be 0-3 and rudderless if Scott Frost was running the show. He's still the only man for the job and I look forward to what he'll do in the next few years. But if we think we can't question the coaching when an entire team fails to show up, or perform basic football tasks they learned in high school, it's not really helping. If you see this team struggling and all you can do is blame Mike Riley, you're insulting the players, which is no better than blaming Frost. There's clearly a talent gap, but that's where the coaching comes in. Yesterday Army gave Oklahoma everything it could handle. Old Dominion beat Virginia Tech by two touchdowns behind its second-string quarterback coming off the bench. There's no reason this Nebraska team can't be in the same league as Army and Old Dominion, and I can't believe I just typed that. We have to be patient. At the same time we have to demand better. That's part of the deal. Not gonna be easy but there we are.
    13 points
  2. Bah...all this 5 star recruit crap is getting tiring. You know the difference between your typical 5 star recruit and a tub of sh*t? The tub. I'd put my team of no star recruits out against your top 20 class and not be one bit surprised to kick you all over the field...simply because my scrubs are so the ones that WANT to play football and have to work harder than the "talented recruits" to get to keep playing football. Yeah, Nebraska sucks so far and this year and Frost hasn't been the Be All End All for the team so far. But it's hard to be a good team when you feel entitled to your playing time and have bought into the media hype about how good you are. The onus is on the players here.
    6 points
  3. You want to know how you fight in every game? The mindset you need going into every game? Like the third monkey!
    5 points
  4. BTW, hasn't this subject been covered hereabouts before....about 100 times I'm tired of talking about the past. Frost is the answer, and if he's not, there is no answer.
    4 points
  5. Considering that would be a drastic improvement over where we are currently, I don't think it is as ludicrous as you want to treat it. But if you want to be obtuse and ignore the tenor of the post, go right ahead
    4 points
  6. I don't think he said that all but okay....
    4 points
  7. It is actually amazing....it only took 3 years for Riley to take us from a consistent 9 win team to absolute trash with a complete lack of any type of winning culture. People can say Riley took over a toxic situation....no he didnt. Those players still fought and wanted to win some damn games. Frost is taking over a team that gets soft served ice cream after a loss.
    4 points
  8. I think we all need to kind of just cheer for the team and staff this year and pray that it gets better by years end. I was drinking the kool aid etc with several of you during the Summer but we simply are a bad football team. We are not talented and have had little to no development in our players for 3 years. It is amazing how blinded I was by thinking Frost would come in and magically improve the results year one. We are a BAD team that is going to take some time to get it right unfortunately.
    4 points
  9. I wouldn't get my hopes up too much. I haven't seen anything from this team that tells me they are capable of beating even mediocre opposition. I wonder, as a fanbase, when we will stop expecting wins just because we show up and play? We've lost 7 straight and are 1-9 over the last 10 games. I never thought in my worst nightmares that I would see us sink this low as a program.
    4 points
  10. only thing i wish would have been different is if we had just hired frost instead of riley. riley was the worst hire by far. callahan and bo were actually good hires at the time. just didn't work out, but definitely weren't bad hires. but riley just flat out didn't deserve this job.
    3 points
  11. A big part of UCF's 13-0 season in my opinion was McKenzie Milton. And Frost & Verduzco get all of the credit for not only bringing him in but developing his talent. He finished 8th in the Heisman voting last year. I think Adrian Martinez is that guy and that's one of the big reasons I'm preemptively excited about where our program is heading. Add Maurice Washington to that list, too.
    3 points
  12. Or we could have just hired Bob Stoops instead of TO taking it into his own hands and announcing publicly that Solich was his replacement....
    3 points
  13. I think they need to play the young guys a lot. What's the point in trying to improve underperforming seniors that won't be here next year? Get guys like wilson, hixson and miller playing time if they're the next ones in line. Are they ready? Nope, but are foster, conrad and farmer ready to play? Doesn't look like it. Start building for the future.
    3 points
  14. Here's the clip @huskerfan74 is referring to. It's right after Bunch lead us to a TD. Pretty sad that you can't be happy for the kid and would rather paint him as something he's not.
    3 points
  15. Just think about it man Two players kind of barely smiling for 5 seconds turns into an assessment where the 'player sideline demeanor was disappointing' Yeah but how does the NCAA make it legal for players to be happy when us fans are miserable? That's not fair!
    3 points
  16. Yeah, I've changed my tune based on what I have seen, so f'ing what? That's what people who think one way, get proved wrong, and reassess the situation do. I'm not here to question anyone's fandom, but you're starting to come across more as gloater who is relishing these losses. Makes me think that maybe your motives aren't in seeing the team get better.
    3 points
  17. I knew this thread was coming eventually as soon as I saw Adrian and Andrew slightly smiling on the sideline in the fourth quarter. Really hurts man. They have no business smiling while playing the game they love. So disappointing to see smiling faces like that.
    3 points
  18. the quarterbacks, both of them, about died out there today because our lineman look like they play with blindfolds on. Qbs are way down the list for me.
    3 points
  19. In terms of Gebbia transferring, I think he just wanted to go play on a team with a better offensive line.
    3 points
  20. He cleans house and keeps doing things his way. If we look like this years 3 and 4 we can talk about scheme changes. Until then you’re just being unfair.
    3 points
  21. 2 points
  22. I think you have to look at the AD's that did the hiring. Petersen hired Callahan and Eichorst hired Riley, two incredibly laughable hirings. They replaced coaches only so they could make their mark on the program and what a mark they made. Byrne wanted Mack Brown and the godfather wanted Solich, so we know how that went. So really 3 out of 4 and maybe all of them should have never been here. If you think about all the coaches, they all had great ideas when hired, but never followed up. Bo said we are going to run the ball and we're stuck with Watson as the OC. Riley said running the ball 50% of the time would be great and then lets a stupid OC throw the ball all over the stadium. Callahan-Not sure what he was trying to do cause his west coast offense never did amount to much and I remember his QB's being killed all game long.
    2 points
  23. I realize that we got our doors blown off yesterday, but we are not nearly as bad as the score indicates. I’m not saying we’re good, but we’re not winless until Bethune-Cookman bad either. Peaks are never as high as they seem and valleys are never as low as they seem. We win vs. Purdue.
    2 points
  24. It’s going to take time to fix this. The team quitting when things got tough isn’t just a Riley thing. It’s been happening for far too long, and it has become the mentality of Nebraska football.
    2 points
  25. And the year after going to the Super Bowl he completely lost the team. I would put him and Pelini in the same category - excellent coordinators who should not be head coaches
    2 points
  26. Until all the players on the field are willing to sell-out on every play, every week, no matter the score or consequences, then no amount of S&C, nutrition, scheme, recruiting stars, or talk from the players or coaches is going to translate into wins.
    2 points
  27. Really this all began with TO announcing his replacement prior to the AD announcing it if i am not mistaken....we could of had our pick of the litter when TO retired....
    2 points
  28. What it actually shows is UCF had existing talent on the roster. Frost is NOT going to throw his players under the bus.....no matter what. And Frost can't simply "give players the boot". He turned the roster over about as much as one can in the off season.
    2 points
  29. Here's a problem I'm having. George O'leary's 2013 UCF team beat Penn State in Happy Valley, also beat #8 Louisville on the road, went undefeated in conference, won 12 games including 2014 Fiesta bowl over #6 Baylor. I think by anyone's standards we can safely say O'leary took UCF to the top of the college football mountain. So if we're going to blame MR the next 1-3 years for all SF's losses and failures then shouldn't the same standard apply to SF's successes at UCF? Shouldn't O'leary get the majority of the credit for SF's wins. Is it possible maybe he wasn't what we thought he was at UCF and benefited greatly from the culture and players O'leary handed him? Seems like a humongous double standard to credit him with full success for UCF after only two years while holding him completely blame free for the lack of success here and blaming it all on the last guy. If the reason were losing so bad is because there are players not "buying in" as SF has made a point suggesting more than once, then why doesn't he give them the boot? Why are they practicing with the team, playing, traveling, etc.... The coaches job is to get players to buy in, what's he going to do differently to accomplish that since apparently what he's done now hasn't worked?
    2 points
  30. Repost here, accidentally replied under wrong post earlier. Found this on an article earlier. "Frost went undefeated at UCF last season, and the reason why his success has yet to translate to Nebraska is simple – he has a roster of inferior talent recruited for a completely different system. " Another good example of how long it can take to change a losers mentality is Texas, they are only now beginning to turn it around, beating TCU for the first time after losing four straight. We need to have patience, let Frost get HIS players here and see what the results are.
    2 points
  31. The bolded is wrong. Suh was elite talent. He should have won the Hypseman. He's one of the highest ever paid defensive players in the NFL. You can't tell me that teams weren't scared to face that 09' defense.
    2 points
  32. Walk on QB. 30 days ago, he was a 3rd string nobody who was happy to be getting a shot at "being one of the guys" at a major, D1 program. Fast forward, he leads a TD drive in the Big House. ------------------------------------ Frost's initial observation when he got here: "These kids aren't having fun playing football anymore." Now they're having fun. They're not getting the results we all want, but they're enjoying playing football again. I'd say the fact that Bunch and Martinez are smiling and talking the way they are is proof that what Scott is doing is working. And we're questioning demeanor.
    2 points
  33. Michigan Stars Per Recruiting Classes 2014 9 four stars 1 five star 2015 6 four stars 2016 12 four star 1 five star 2017 19 four star 2 five star 2018 7 four star So to Recap Nebraska 0 - 5 stars signed 23- 4 stars signed Michigan 4- 5 stars signed 53- 4 stars signed
    2 points
  34. It's time to stop trying to find a panacea or place blame on someone or something. They aren't good. Bear Bryant could coach this group and it would be a similar result. Day by day. It's in the prayer and all over their shirts this year. The most frustrating thing is the team seems to be looking left and right for a fix when it is within them to fix it. Let's beat Purdue for our biggest win since Michigan State. May seem silly but that's what it is. One step at a time. GBR.
    2 points
  35. We learned Michigan fans love the smell of their own pits... 42257336_1236006109872517_608167184430006272_n.mp4
    2 points
  36. You don't think they were concerned? Holy crap two guys smiled in the second half. You literally have ZERO idea what was said or what was being discussed. Did you watch the Martinez post game video? People are allowed to smile and react differently to any situation. Our loss was comical yesterday, we ARE that bad.
    2 points
  37. I agree. I think eichorst and Riley damaged the program worse than Peterson and Callahan
    2 points
  38. We have gotten dangerously close to turning into Minnesota
    2 points
  39. https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/recruit-and-reload-each-big-ten-team-s-biggest-need-best-fit His top 4 is Nebraska, Northwestern, TCU, and Georgetown. But he has set up official visits for Nebraska(November 9th), Northwestern(October 12th), Minnesota(October 26th), and TCU(November 2nd). A Georgetown official visit is currently being made.
    2 points
  40. i would argue colorado is better than purdue, and we were 1 boneheaded play away from beating them. even with martinez going down in that game. so i like i said, i see no reason we can't beat purdue 'at home' if martinez plays the whole game.
    2 points
  41. To win a NC, probably correct. To be competitive in games against teams in the top 25, I disagree. Frankly I didn't watch the game today because I knew it would be a blowout and the team would give up. The Troy game combined with recent years behavior gave enough hints this was coming. I watched the complete Maryland vs. Minnesota game even though it was obvious within the first couple of series that Maryland was more talented then Minnesota. What made it a great game to watch was even though Minnesota was obviously outclassed the gophers kept rowing the boat and never gave up. Point is, we have enough talent to beat Troy and should have been competitive against Michigan. It doesn't matter how good of coaches you have, the players have to want it.
    2 points
  42. I don't care about the W/L record in year 1 but this stuff has to be corrected. This weak/loser mentality is a cancer.
    2 points
  43. In N Out might be the most overrated fast food burger out there.
    2 points
  44. this is an early turning point for frost. he needs to identify the quitters and sit them on the bench. give them a really tough week of practices and you will quickly see who the losers are if they aren't already known. if you allow apathy like the last staffs have you will not be able to change the culture.
    2 points
  45. Oh no. He is definitely talking about players currently on the roster.
    2 points
  46. Here’s pretty much my thought on guys that are willing to leave the team because frost is head coach and Riley isn’t.... f#&% EM.
    2 points
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