Fire him, dont fire him. But if they do, they have to have someone who makes Nebraska instantly better. And not necessarily just based on wins. If Nebraska gets back into the routine of consistently getting beat by 4 plus TDs against the top teams in the conference but is starts generating 6-8 wins on an easier strength of schedule, then firing Frost imo will have been a bad move. The idea should be that Frost has put everything else into place, where only a few things need fixing by the next coaching regime to put Nebraska on the right side. It has to be the right hire. Not mike riley 2.0 and we're back to a team full of ice cream lickers with no teeth because their getting curb stomped by the big boys of the conference.