gamecocks Posted October 12, 2006 Share Posted October 12, 2006 He is going to have to prove a lot more before I would want him to come back here as a coach. Quote Link to comment
Eric the Red Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 K-State coach Ron Prince is well aware of the Huskers’ potential on offense. “They go into each game and decide how they’re going to play that game, how it needs to be played, and they are very functional in that they can play a different style of game whenever they need to,” Prince said. The secret weapon for K-State in stopping Nebraska could be none other than a former Husker. Scott Frost, a QB at Nebraska during 1996-97, is the Wildcats’ defensive graduate assistant. “This is a big game for Coach Frost. He’s had this one marked on his schedule I think for a while,” K-State free safety Marcus Watts said. “We’re going to try and go out there and get him a win.” :hmmm :hmmm :hmmm :hmmm :hmmm :hmmm :hmmm Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 Well Frost can watch from the other side as our boys go to cheer with the fans at the end!!!! Quote Link to comment
huskered17 Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 I'm sure he will have his game face on and be doing all he can to help K.St win the game. Deep down inside thou I don't think he can ever not cheer for the Huskers. He may not show it but when we win, he will be happy for the program. When you grow up instate and love the Huskers by the time most of us started to walk it doesn't change no matter what your doing or where your at. GBR!!! Quote Link to comment
SouthDakotaHusker Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 How does Lawrence Phillips know summer has now turned into fall? When he woke up, Frost was on his pumpkin! Dang, it has been like 10 years now, but I still remember that joke. Quote Link to comment
gamecocks Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 How is Frost going to know about our offense. He never played in it, he never played for any of our coaches. Not really a secret weapon if you ask me. Quote Link to comment
DaveH Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 How does Lawrence Phillips know summer has now turned into fall? It's colder than usual in his cell? Quote Link to comment
junior4949 Posted October 14, 2006 Share Posted October 14, 2006 First of all, those who question Frost's intelligence really need to do some research. He scored a 32 on his ACT which was really high back then (hell I got a regents with a 27). It was a lot sooner than 32's were really matched like in todays standards. Second, you also need to do your homework on Gill. Gill in his day was the last to make it to practice and the first to leave. He was described as being lazy as a coach back in the glory days of the mid 90's. It's been said and I agree that there's no way Frost comes in as a coach under BC. Frost was pretty critical of BC. The odds of Frost coaching under BC are about the same as Bo Pelini coming back and coaching under BC. As long as BC is coach and Pud is AD, I think there's a better chance of it snowing in hell than Frost coming back here. Those of you hailing Scott Frost, I just have one question. Were you the same guys calling him a traitor back in 1993? Frost was one hell of an athlete. He was just the 7th player in D1 ball to throw for 1000 and run for 1000 in a single season. He is smart and he's athletic. He had the fastest 10 yard dash speed on the team his senior year. I have no doubt he'll make a great coach one day, but I also have no doubt that he'll never coach under BC. Quote Link to comment
I See Red People Posted October 14, 2006 Share Posted October 14, 2006 I don't care much for scott icenuts anymore. Quote Link to comment
The Red & White Knight Posted October 14, 2006 Share Posted October 14, 2006 I like Frost a lot as a NU player. Cool name, good player. Lots of fun. That's all I have to say about him Leave it on the field. The rest --- so long as he's not in our program (good luck to a Nebraska alum and all), but it's just gossip to me. GBR Quote Link to comment
Eric the Red Posted October 15, 2006 Share Posted October 15, 2006 Just doesn't seem right... Scott Frost Quote Link to comment
melscott62 Posted October 15, 2006 Share Posted October 15, 2006 I would much rather have gill back here than frost. lets not forget he turned his back on big red nation coming out of high school as well......... Quote Link to comment
huskerfaninbuckeyehell Posted October 15, 2006 Share Posted October 15, 2006 He is a Judas turned my stomach to see him in the coaches box for ksUcKs. Quote Link to comment
DJR313 Posted October 15, 2006 Share Posted October 15, 2006 Just doesn't seem right... Scott Frost He turned his back on NU once, probably even easier the second time around. Quote Link to comment
Hawkeyehusker Posted October 16, 2006 Share Posted October 16, 2006 I don't fault Frost for accepting a job at K-State, even though I can't stand K-State. I do think it's good for coaches to experience other programs before getting head coaching positions. Regardless of whether Gill or Frost ever gets the head job at NU, I think it's great that they learned other ways of doing things. I always found it interesting that Solich waited until after he had lost his job at NU before he went out and learned from other coaches and experienced other ways of doing things. Agreed, plus I'm sure KSU isn't exactly his dream job. It's just a stepping stone. Scott won a championship for us both on the field and with the things he said after the game that I'm sure swayed a few coaches to vote our way. What was that he said to the coaches? "...if you had to play either Nebraska or Michigan and your job depended on the out come of the game who would you rather play..." I'm sure I totally screwed up what he said but it was something quite similar. Quote Link to comment
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