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If we go 0-5 in October, should the A.D. and coaching staff be flushed so we can get a jump on any good coaches that become available in Nov. & Dec.?


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Depending on his DC, I seriously doubt we'd be 2-3 with Frost at the helm. Now, you can make the point that it's easy to say that now as opposed to January, but GOING FORWARD...bring the golden boy home and let's GET BACK

Scott Frost could one day be a really good head coach, but outside of his affiliation with Nebraska, why should he be a head coach here? Many fans weren't happy with Pelini's background when he was hired - Frost's isn't better. Frost has no head coaching experience - Riley beats him there. And what if Frost didn't bring a proven or even well-known DC?

 

Given everything this fan base has gone through from Callahan, to Pelini and now Riley, I'm genuinely shocked some are still willing to hand over the keys to someone whose coaching pedigree isn't even has good as Pelini's.

Omgzzzz but he hazzz a nebraska background omgZz he played here omgzzzz and we won when he was here omgzzzz

 

Pretend we get frost and we throw the ball 50 times and we lost wtf happens then? Its cool cause omgz its scott frost

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If Scott Frost wasn't a former Husker almost no one would be talking about him on this board. I don't see what substantiates him as a sincere head coaching candidate at Nebraska other than he "knows the program." His résumé is good enough to get a head coaching spot at a mid-to-lower tier football program at best and that's impossible to debate.

 

If any of you really want a coach that can take Nebraska to level the fans clearly want then Scott Frost is probably not the right answer as he is a massive gamble.

 

Riley is a massive gamble, take a number.

 

An unproven coordinator with zero head coaching experience is a substantially bigger gamble than Mike Riley no matter how you slice it. That's a ridiculous and foolish response.

 

The original point still stands, as well - if he hadn't gone to Nebraska, almost no one would be talking about him here.

 

 

Agreed. I'd much rather see us pursue someone like Pat Fitzgerald - he'd be an excellent fit to lead our program.

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Agreed. I'd much rather see us pursue someone like Pat Fitzgerald - he'd be an excellent fit to lead our program.

That's interesting. Pat Fitzgerald has his program in a good place, has long been a respected coach, but went through a tumultuous and lousy season last year.

 

Evidently, not enough to stop you from wanting to see him hired here. Good to know you didn't give up on him through the 5-7.

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Agreed. I'd much rather see us pursue someone like Pat Fitzgerald - he'd be an excellent fit to lead our program.

That's interesting. Pat Fitzgerald has his program in a good place, has long been a respected coach, but went through a tumultuous and lousy season last year.

 

Evidently, not enough to stop you from wanting to see him hired here. Good to know you didn't give up on him through the 5-7.

 

 

Fitzgerald's last two seasons were damaged greatly due to locker room divisions over the players who were suing to unionize. Fitz is only 40 years old and is very well respected by players and his coaching peers in the Big 10...if Northwestern wins their next three games (Michigan, Iowa, & Nebraska), they likely will be playing Ohio State for the Big 10 crown and a playoff birth...Fitz is earning $2.5 million now and NW has never been able to recruit solid talent (ballers don't go to NW when they have other options).

 

Fitz is the type of Head Coach I stupidly assumed SE and HP would be pursuing after they fired Bo.

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I don't disagree about Fitz, but it's incredible that you give him so much leeway well into his tenure, and give Riley zero time to change the culture and schemes on both sides of the ball at Nebraska before making your judgment.

 

Riley is older but commands the same level of respect from his coaching peers. In a year or two, Nebraska could well be in the position Northwestern is in today.

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I don't disagree about Fitz, but it's incredible that you give him so much leeway well into his tenure, and give Riley zero time to change the culture and schemes on both sides of the ball at Nebraska before making your judgment.

 

Riley is older but commands the same level of respect from his coaching peers. In a year or two, Nebraska could well be in the position Northwestern is in today.

 

I hear you, but MR has been a Head Coach for something like 30 years and has never done anything consistently substantial at this level; whereas Fitz is clearly a young up-and-comer who has arguably already accomplished as much at 40 years old as Riley has his whole career. Riley was a bad hire...the wrong hire for here.

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Well, Riley was at Oregon State. He overachieved greatly there, but his momentum sputtered towards the end. Why? I don't know. Coasting, maybe, recruiting resources, possibly. Hey, Fitz would always be one of the top names on my list. Not sure he is or was looking to move, so I'm glad we got someone similar. He should get some time to put this program in a better place than how it was when he got here.

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I don't disagree about Fitz, but it's incredible that you give him so much leeway well into his tenure, and give Riley zero time to change the culture and schemes on both sides of the ball at Nebraska before making your judgment.

 

Riley is older but commands the same level of respect from his coaching peers. In a year or two, Nebraska could well be in the position Northwestern is in today.

 

I hear you, but MR has been a Head Coach for something like 30 years and has never done anything consistently substantial at this level; whereas Fitz is clearly a young up-and-comer who has arguably already accomplished as much at 40 years old as Riley has his whole career. Riley was a bad hire...the wrong hire for here.

 

 

He won two CFL Grey Cups, the Canadian equivalent of the Superbowl.

 

 

 

 

/cue the "Canadian football isn't real football" smarmy comments.

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I don't disagree about Fitz, but it's incredible that you give him so much leeway well into his tenure, and give Riley zero time to change the culture and schemes on both sides of the ball at Nebraska before making your judgment.

 

Riley is older but commands the same level of respect from his coaching peers. In a year or two, Nebraska could well be in the position Northwestern is in today.

I hear you, but MR has been a Head Coach for something like 30 years and has never done anything consistently substantial at this level; whereas Fitz is clearly a young up-and-comer who has arguably already accomplished as much at 40 years old as Riley has his whole career. Riley was a bad hire...the wrong hire for here.

He won two CFL Grey Cups, the Canadian equivalent of the Superbowl.

 

 

 

 

/cue the "Canadian football isn't real football" smarmy comments.

It's real football, but it's quite a bit different from what we play in the states.

 

And his overall winning percentage is poor.

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I don't disagree about Fitz, but it's incredible that you give him so much leeway well into his tenure, and give Riley zero time to change the culture and schemes on both sides of the ball at Nebraska before making your judgment.

 

Riley is older but commands the same level of respect from his coaching peers. In a year or two, Nebraska could well be in the position Northwestern is in today.

I hear you, but MR has been a Head Coach for something like 30 years and has never done anything consistently substantial at this level; whereas Fitz is clearly a young up-and-comer who has arguably already accomplished as much at 40 years old as Riley has his whole career. Riley was a bad hire...the wrong hire for here.

He won two CFL Grey Cups, the Canadian equivalent of the Superbowl.

 

 

 

 

/cue the "Canadian football isn't real football" smarmy comments.

It's real football, but it's quite a bit different from what we play in the states.

 

And his overall winning percentage is poor.

 

Their allowances for pre-snap motions are insane. I ran into Keyou Craver at the park once, we started talking about football, and he said he has never been in better shape than playing in the CFL. Hardest he ever had to work was in the CFL.

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