I’m not comparing them at all.I agree about QB play, and I try to see the point you're trying to make, but comparing any of those guys to SF is a joke
BUT BUT BUT I was told AM is accurate because he set the single season completion % by sunshine pumping apologistAll I’m saying is Frost wins with an accurate/consistent QB. I for one dont believe you can coach accuracy.
We could practically hire any division 1 HC and win 3-4 games a year. Just close your eyes and pick a name out of a hat.I agree with you. I was stoked when we hired Frost and truly thought he was "the guy." It simply has not worked out. Even if we get to 7 wins next year with an easy schedule, he is not the guy to get us back to winning conference championships or more. We essentially went from Pelini who was a good coach but struggled against good rushing teams toward the end of his tenure to Riley who was a nice guy but just .500 to Frost who simply seems to be out of his league. The only hope I have is that we can find the right guy with the next coaching change. I realize there is risk in this approach too, but after 4 seasons of poor play and losing seasons, I think it's time to move on and take that risk.
But it's Frost's responsibility and call on who the QB is. It's his fault for not having a capable backup that can step in if Martinez falters. I didn't think NU needed Burrow and the calls for him were hindsight after his amazing year at LSU. Milton hasn't done much this year, and FSU has struggled, as well. However, Frost could have recruited legitimate QB's who could push Adrian and make Adrian better.You and I agree on just about everything…….
All I’m saying is Frost wins with an accurate/consistent QB. I for one dont believe you can coach accuracy.
At the end of the day it is Frost who has gone with AM for 4 years. You think of all the people we could of had (Burrow, Milton…..). I wonder if he would have done things differently if he had the chance.
I know who you’re talking about. That’s not me.BUT BUT BUT I was told AM is accurate because he set the single season completion % by sunshine pumping apologist
After AMs freshman year we all thought he was elite. So Frost lost a year as he likely felt he was in decent shape at QB.But it's Frost's responsibility and call on who the QB is. It's his fault for not having a capable backup that can step in if Martinez falters. I didn't think NU needed Burrow and the calls for him were hindsight after his amazing year at LSU. Milton hasn't done much this year, and FSU has struggled, as well. However, Frost could have recruited legitimate QB's who could push Adrian and make Adrian better.
I honestly wouldn't include Gus and Dabo then. They've proven they can win with running the ball/defense and a serviceable QB. But again I get what you are trying ro say.I’m not comparing them at all.
im saying those coaches are only as successful as the play of their QBs. I believe it’s a very similar situation at Nebraska.
To make it worse, look at records against West teams.Some other data points to share. Frost is 10-21 in conference games and here is how the team has finished in the BIG WEST:
- 2018-Tied for Fifth with a 3-6 record
- 2019-Tied for Fifth with a 3-6 record
- 2020-Sole owners of Fifth with a 3-5 record
- 2021-Currently in sixth with a 1-4 record
Honestly on sheer talent alone you could give Lane Kiffin 9 mil a year and have top 10 recruiting classes and he would lay waste to the B1G West hahaMeanwhile Purdue on top of #2 Iowa. A big time coach would win the West the majority of the time.
I think Lane has matured, he also has Nebraska roots, I would not be against giving him a shot. It may be one of those that make you nervous at first, but I think he would have potential of working out here. Of course, if he had an ounce of success you'd be worried he'd bolt to the next shiny new job.Honestly on sheer talent alone you could give Lane Kiffin 9 mil a year and have top 10 recruiting classes and he would lay waste to the B1G West haha