knapplc
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Whether accurate or not, hasn't all this been hinted at for years?
I haven't seen one member of the media even hint at these things.
Whether accurate or not, hasn't all this been hinted at for years?
Hinting at things is the opposite of journalism.Whether accurate or not, hasn't all this been hinted at for years?
Hinting at things is the opposite of journalism.
No doubt. But it's the job of beat reporters as opposed to investigative journalists. Also, this is football.
It's more like employees who go to FACs and b!^@h about the boss (or Big Client) trading stories and gossip. Most of us have been there. But at what point do you record everyone's account and take it to Human Services? Or to your boss' boss? Better be important and it better be true, because now you're gonna have a target on you.
It's not only possible but likely that some of the rumors about Frost are true, and some of the media has been lame. Why choose?
Exactly.That's exactly what we're saying. They "know" this stuff, but never even hint at it until after the coach is fired. Then they're like, "Yeah, we knew all of this was going on..."
Happened after we fired Callahan, Pelini, Riley and now Frost.
That's not journalism. That's blogger stuff. Message board stuff.
That's exactly what we're saying. They "know" this stuff, but never even hint at it until after the coach is fired. Then they're like, "Yeah, we knew all of this was going on..."
Happened after we fired Callahan, Pelini, Riley and now Frost.
That's not journalism. That's blogger stuff. Message board stuff.
Rumor has it a Nebraska coach was once recorded in a foul-mouthed tirade against the state, the university and the fans, and declared he wanted out of the job asap. When the media broadcast that proof, the fans on this board defended the coach and demanded the identity of the whistle-blower.
I presume you mean the first foul-mouthed tirade against the state. That news "broke" years later, and the backlash wasn't against the media for publishing it, nor was the backlash universal. Meanwhile, local beat writers knew of the existence of that recording for years and said nary a word.
Which, again, is not journalism.
I'm not really arguing about journalism itself
The scenario where the brave journalist writes a front page story about Scott Frost being seen drunk at a bar, or blowing off a recruit generally doesn't have the desired outcome for anyone.
Rumor has it a Nebraska coach was once recorded in a foul-mouthed tirade against the state, the university and the fans, and declared he wanted out of the job asap. When the media broadcast that proof, the fans on this board defended the coach and demanded the identity of the whistle-blower.
I could have sworn accusations about lazy practice habits involving coaches have made it into stories for at least a couple years.
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· 4 days ago
Received this twice now from different members of the same golf group who were at Cap Rock with Dominic Raiola in August. He can't stand SF anymore due to how the recruitment of his son went down. I have posted before about how we dropped the ball on communication with the family after the Spring Game. Ohio State and Ryan Day slid in, put the full-court press on, and never looked back once NIL $ came into the discussion. Dominic allegedly told his group that they had a family get-together at his house in Scottsdale to host Frost. 15 or so family members. He said his son was still really into Nebraska until what happened that day. Frsot was scheduled to do an in-home visit with them. I don't think he knew they had extra guests over though. He called Dom and said "I can't make it, I've had too many margaritas and too drunk." Dom replies they have a houseful of visitors to meet Coach Frost and to chug some water and Dom would send SF a Uber to bring him over. Frost replied again "No I can't make it, let's do it by Zoom.* Dylan walked up to his dad and said "I'm not going to play for him" and that was the end of the convo. Family took Ohio State's call that night and Ryan Day and most of the offensive staff flew to AZ the next day for dinner. Made him a priority and that was that.
Found this gem on reddit. No idea if it is true but if there is any truth to it only adds fuel to the fire. Probably worked out for the best though after seeing the first 4 games it would be a shame for a talent like Dylan waste his college career at such at train wreck of a program as NU.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Huskers/comments/xdesu5/comment/iobasn6/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
Doesn’t mean that it still didn’t happen. Frost’s In-Laws are from Arizona and he very well could have been down there visiting and was going to meet some friends.As has been previously debunked, this could not possibly have happened because coaches are not allowed to be in-home at that time.
But people really want to believe the worst, facts be damned.
Doesn’t mean that it still didn’t happen. Frost’s In-Laws are from Arizona and he very well could have been down there visiting and was going to meet some friends.
So you’re saying it can’t happen because it is a rule? Hate to break it to you but s#!t like that happens all the time.I mean ... you have to be pretty desperate to want to believe things that literally can not happen.