??!??We are going to dodge a good team to try and schedule an easy team that we will probably lose too and make us look even more pathetic. Sounds like a bold move.
5 - 1 in a mediocre conference.
10 years in said conference and zero conference tournament championships
In those 10 years of B1G play we've achieved this:
Postseason play: (4 times)
2014
2
1–2
Regional
2016
3
0–2
Regional
2017
2
0–2
Regional
2019
3
1–2
Regional
Call it what you want but in my opinion when you haven't won a conference baseball tournament and have reached postseason play in only 4 of the 10 years that you've been in said conference you are at best mediocre!!
Our men's programs, out side of wrestling, have been and remain nothing more than mediocre at best.
Your post, and others, now has me wondering this as well. Do the powers that be foresee another 4-5 win season at best and are desperate to save jobs by adjusting the schedule. If that is truly the case, then this will be the last year of Frost and Moos.The conspiratorial part of me thinks the HC would only sign off on that if he is desperate for wins and feels he has another squad that can't make a bowl yet again.
Please say it ain't so.
Yep!!!To that point, other than history, why would Nebraska play Oklahoma this year?
There's a fair argument to be made that, mid-late 90s when we were steamrolling everyone and Oklahoma was terrible, they were more than willing to duck us and not demand a protected crossover. Such a game is easy to build into the schedule. They definitely chose not to, and we didn't want that.
This is not to say Nebraska trying to back out of this year's game is anything other than terrible. But let's not pretend that Oklahoma didn't do something similar 25 years ago.
If it was, then it wasn't for financial reasons....IF TRUE, so much for developing culture......Having the kids buy in.....If this is getting out, true or not, the damage is done......You don't out that smoke back in a match. Frost needs to get in front of this. Like yesterday.It’s rumored Frost was the one to initiate this.
FWIW
Lightfighter214 said:I think there is an arrogance to him that wont let him.
Changing your way out of a down cycle is referring to all the coaching changes and the AD position.Here is an article interviewing TO. Looks like it was kicked around enough that he heard about it prior to it getting leaked...And he drops some reality checks about the state of the program (tempering expectations)....And the scheduling in the B1G...Unsure about the first quoted topic about "change your way out of a down cycle". I'm guessing the whole roster flip? The complete change of scheme every few years...Whole thing is a mess.
“You don’t normally change your way out of a down cycle,” said Osborne, Frost’s former college coach and a staunch supporter.
“It hasn’t really worked out where every team plays every other team from the other division an equal number of times,” Osborne said. “That’s been a little surprising to me, that it hasn’t been structured that way.”
“I just hope that people bear in mind how things end up at the end of the year are somewhat a function of how good you are and what the schedule is,” Osborne said. “It’s going to be one of the most difficult schedules a Nebraska team has ever played, I believe.”
“Scott’s trying to build a program,” Osborne said. “I just hope Nebraska plays well and is able to win the game. It won’t be easy. And there are a lot of games next year that aren’t going to be easy. But it is what it is. I’m sure everybody tried to do what they thought was in the best interest of their situation.”
https://omaha.com/sports/huskers/football/despite-drama-tom-osborne-pleased-to-see-nebraska-oklahoma-game-remain-as-scheduled/article_4b6a8ad0-8437-11eb-bceb-f3760ac42468.amp.html
That arrogance wouldnt allow him to entertain the idea of dropping OU.
Looking at another losing season in year 4 might make even an arrogant man try to find a way out......I agree it doesn't sound like something he would do. However, like the excuse of covid and economics, had he been part of the decision it could be from the perspective of the team "being on the cusp", but a beat down so early in the season would destroy the psyche of the team. Backing out under the guise of nobility.That arrogance wouldnt allow him to entertain the idea of dropping OU.
Good point. I was wondering. I was thinking the constant scheme changes and wholesale roster changes. Continuity makes sense as he mentions OU AD has been there like 23 years....Changing your way out of a down cycle is referring to all the coaching changes and the AD position.