The ONLY thing firing your coach before the season is over does is it gives you the chance to get on the coaching search first.
Let's say the administration wants to go after and get Frost. Let's also say that Tennessee and UCLA are in the same boat and it's going to be a battle between the three to get him.
I want Nebraska to be the first program to get in touch with him and get the conversation started. Now, I still don't expect anything to happen with Frost (or whomever we go after) till after the season, but, when that last second ticks off of their last game of the regular season, I want them to know we want them and the position is open.