4skers89 Posted December 1, 2015 Share Posted December 1, 2015 https://twitter.com/huskerextrabr/status/671694734599983104 OK fine. Zac Taylor. Any other easy questions? ha Frost as HC. Taylor as OC and coach-in-waiting? After that, Patrick O'Brien. We've already given him the starting QB job, might as well give him HC down the line as well.I think we're on to something here. FIFY Good move by Frost. I'm sure there are a lot of things a first time head coach learns by making mistakes. Rather it be at UCF. Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted December 1, 2015 Share Posted December 1, 2015 Congratulations to Scott Frost! Well earned, and well deserved. This is also a brilliant move by Scott if he does someday want the Nebraska job. Here are a few reasons: Now he will truly have head coaching experience Now he can begin the process of building strong recruiting relationships with many of the local Florida high school programs, which could be a key asset when/if he gets the call to be a head coach at a Power Five program such as Nebraska. He finally gets to run his offense. I'm really interested to see the blend of offense he ends up running. The guy has played for and coached with so many brilliant offensive minds, I am sure he has some brilliant thoughts on what he will do when he has control of his own offense and team. Quote Link to comment
olddominionhusker Posted December 1, 2015 Share Posted December 1, 2015 Seems like perfect timing here. 2 years at UCF we dump Riley in 2 and he's a seasoned head coach for us. With some Florida recruiting under his belt as well Quote Link to comment
Waterloohusker26 Posted December 1, 2015 Share Posted December 1, 2015 Serious question here. If he didn't grow up or play for NEB would anyone seriously want to hire him for the NEB job?? I guess the real question is would half of you even know who he was if he was just the Oregon OC I think if Frost does well at UCF, he becomes one of the "up and coming" head coaching prospects in college football. He is very well known in the college football ranks, based on his playing days at NU and him getting pretty good jobs in his relative coaching youth. Think Jim Harbaugh. 11 years ago he got the University of San Diego head coaching job. He then went to Stanford and so on. Harbaugh might have been more well known with his NFL career, but he was roughly the same age when he got his first head coaching job at USD. You didn't answer my question Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted December 1, 2015 Share Posted December 1, 2015 Serious question here. If he didn't grow up or play for NEB would anyone seriously want to hire him for the NEB job?? I guess the real question is would half of you even know who he was if he was just the Oregon OC I think if Frost does well at UCF, he becomes one of the "up and coming" head coaching prospects in college football. He is very well known in the college football ranks, based on his playing days at NU and him getting pretty good jobs in his relative coaching youth. Think Jim Harbaugh. 11 years ago he got the University of San Diego head coaching job. He then went to Stanford and so on. Harbaugh might have been more well known with his NFL career, but he was roughly the same age when he got his first head coaching job at USD. You didn't answer my question If he didn't go to Nebraska, he would be seen very much like Tom Herman, Justin Fuente, and other youngish coordinators who have moved onto be head coaches of mid-major college football teams. Being from Nebraska and being a former NU QB does enhance his resume at his own alma mater though. Quote Link to comment
Waterloohusker26 Posted December 1, 2015 Share Posted December 1, 2015 Serious question here. If he didn't grow up or play for NEB would anyone seriously want to hire him for the NEB job?? I guess the real question is would half of you even know who he was if he was just the Oregon OC This gets posed all the time, and frankly I think it's a dumb question. Him being a Nebraska native that played here is part of his resume to look at as a potential head coach at Nebraska. He's a great coach in his own right, but him being a hometown boy that knows the culture, a former player that knows the program, and a good man that would embrace the values and the characteristics of the state are important. Would Michigan have hired Brady Hoke if he wasn't a Michigan Man? Would Urban have jumped back into coaching for any job other than his homestate school? You don't think Bama will come calling to Dabo Swinney when Saban hangs it up? Would Pat Fitzgerald or Mike Gundy have essentially lifetime job security if they didn't play at NW or OSU respectively? So a good reason for the Frank Solich hire is because he played here? Or to have Turner Gill here as a head coach. Would it be great to bring back the hometown kid who won a national championship?? Sure, but I don't need a hometown kid for me to feel better about the program. I just want the coach who is going to win here. He has ZERO head coaching experience this year and the last couple years he's called plays he had arguably the best QB in the NCAA. Let's see what he can do on his own before we crown him. Quote Link to comment
Ffejy7 Posted December 2, 2015 Share Posted December 2, 2015 Serious question here. If he didn't grow up or play for NEB would anyone seriously want to hire him for the NEB job?? I guess the real question is would half of you even know who he was if he was just the Oregon OC This gets posed all the time, and frankly I think it's a dumb question. Him being a Nebraska native that played here is part of his resume to look at as a potential head coach at Nebraska. He's a great coach in his own right, but him being a hometown boy that knows the culture, a former player that knows the program, and a good man that would embrace the values and the characteristics of the state are important. Would Michigan have hired Brady Hoke if he wasn't a Michigan Man? Would Urban have jumped back into coaching for any job other than his homestate school? You don't think Bama will come calling to Dabo Swinney when Saban hangs it up? Would Pat Fitzgerald or Mike Gundy have essentially lifetime job security if they didn't play at NW or OSU respectively? So a good reason for the Frank Solich hire is because he played here? Or to have Turner Gill here as a head coach. Would it be great to bring back the hometown kid who won a national championship?? Sure, but I don't need a hometown kid for me to feel better about the program. I just want the coach who is going to win here. He has ZERO head coaching experience this year and the last couple years he's called plays he had arguably the best QB in the NCAA. Let's see what he can do on his own before we crown him. Your not really comparing Frost to Hoke , Meyer and the rest of them are you? Quote Link to comment
cm husker Posted December 2, 2015 Share Posted December 2, 2015 I want a coach with a chance at longevity, because I think continuity is one of the two or three most important factors contributing to a highly successful programs. One of my several objections to Riley is that even if he's wildly successful, he has about 5 to 8 years, at most, left in the tank. 1 Quote Link to comment
PTPer Posted December 2, 2015 Share Posted December 2, 2015 Frost is going to coach at UCF for a few years. Riley will retire from Nebraska, the Huskers will go hard after Frost, but in a cruel twist of fate & history repeating itself, Scott Frost will take the head coaching position at Stanford. Shut yourself off Quote Link to comment
PTPer Posted December 2, 2015 Share Posted December 2, 2015 https://twitter.com/huskerextrabr/status/671694734599983104 OK fine. Zac Taylor. Any other easy questions? ha Frost as HC. Taylor as OC and coach-in-waiting? After that, Patrick O'Brien. We've already given him the starting QB job, might as well give him HC down the line as well.I think we're on to something here. FIFY Good move by Frost. I'm sure there are a lot of things a first time head coach learns by making mistakes. Rather it be at UCF. As opposed to a 62 yr old coach making same mistakes in his twilight years at DONU. Quote Link to comment
cm husker Posted December 2, 2015 Share Posted December 2, 2015 https://twitter.com/huskerextrabr/status/671694734599983104 OK fine. Zac Taylor. Any other easy questions? ha Frost as HC. Taylor as OC and coach-in-waiting? After that, Patrick O'Brien. We've already given him the starting QB job, might as well give him HC down the line as well.I think we're on to something here. FIFY Good move by Frost. I'm sure there are a lot of things a first time head coach learns by making mistakes. Rather it be at UCF. As opposed to a 62 yr old coach making same mistakes in his twilight years at DONU. How many times have i read "I'd rather watch POB or another frosh makes mistakes than watch a senior (TA) make them" Makes me wonder why the same logic wouldn't apply Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted December 2, 2015 Share Posted December 2, 2015 https://twitter.com/huskerextrabr/status/671694734599983104 OK fine. Zac Taylor. Any other easy questions? ha Frost as HC. Taylor as OC and coach-in-waiting? After that, Patrick O'Brien. We've already given him the starting QB job, might as well give him HC down the line as well.I think we're on to something here. FIFY Good move by Frost. I'm sure there are a lot of things a first time head coach learns by making mistakes. Rather it be at UCF. As opposed to a 62 yr old coach making same mistakes in his twilight years at DONU. ouch!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment
Blackshirtsguru Posted December 2, 2015 Share Posted December 2, 2015 Frost is going to coach at UCF for a few years. Riley will retire from Nebraska, the Huskers will go hard after Frost, but in a cruel twist of fate & history repeating itself, Scott Frost will take the head coaching position at Stanford. Quote Link to comment
NoKoolAidForME Posted December 2, 2015 Share Posted December 2, 2015 We've gone full Flight Tracker! https://twitter.com/SIPeteThamel/status/671689764576305152 Benning was saying this morning that Frost is a single guy and coming back to Lincoln wouldn't be a good fit and he doesn't think Frost would want to make his way back to Lincoln. Is this his recent "days of our lives" soap opera drama they've been joking over? Because I thought I had heard Frost express his interest in coaching at Nebraska sometime in his career?Oh well, congrats to Frost, glad he's leaving finally leaving Oregon. Benning said he was single? Interesting that such an "insider" would get a basic fact wrong. He must not be on the guest list: https://www.theknot.com/us/ashley-neidhardt-and-scott-frost-mar-2016-a515fa43-83ac-4f93-9fb3-dd47c5b1b3db Quote Link to comment
NebraskaShellback Posted December 2, 2015 Share Posted December 2, 2015 I heard this announcement on the radio driving to work, Good luck Scott! Quote Link to comment
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