Hmm, interesting!DB gave his new marriage as a reason he wouldn't come. Not sure where his wife is from, but she loves Orlando. Again, he may come, I don't know if money would make a difference. I just want to lower the expectations, because if he doesn't come people will kill BMAD and I think he will have nothing to do with it.
You have an unhealthy attachment to this whole thingAnd his wife is from Arizona. She will be closer to home with their kid at Nebraska than at Orlando. She can even build a home down there if she wants to live down there or have it be a vacation location.
Coach Frost has told some people he is willing to come back according to Sean Callahan.
I think one of the bigger reasons was that he wasn't married at the time. Could you imagine being a young, single, HC of NU? It would be brutal.
Now that he is married with a family I actually think there is more of a chance he comes back. Plus...he is signing a winning lotto ticket. What will it be? 6 years for 19 million? I mean...he is set for life.
This is probably one of the most reasonable choices no one has mentioned.Not putting this out there because he'd be my first choice, but just a coach that I haven't seen listed.
Dave Doeren from NC State. Grew up in Kansas. Is a moneyball type coach. Has the Wolfpack currently sitting at 6-1. When he was the head coach at Northern Illinois he took them to the Orange Bowl, and went 12-1 that year. Again, wouldn't be my first choice (Frost or Whittingham), but I think he'd be an intriguing candidate.
Works for me!I think that's a little low. Brohm at Purdue is making $3.3mm/yr plus bonuses and Brohm has a reasonably close resume to Frost. I echo the sentiments of alot of board members when I saw that Nebraska can't 'go cheap' with the next football coach hire. I think if you want to make Frost 'feel the love' you come as close to the comp package that Texas gave Tom Herman which is $5.25mm/yr plus a $250k raise per year with bonuses on top. Frost's UCF team this year is projecting to mirror Herman's first year Houston team which went 11-1 and played in a New Years 6 bowl.
Please. Not Les MilesGiven Moos' track record I am going to say there are at least three guys on his shortlist: Les Miles, Chip Kelly, Scott Frost. The last one because he's probably heard his name from someone within the University or maybe because he's a football guy he already knows who he is and the connection to Oregon.
Chip would be interesting but Frosty was born on Nebraska soil. Dude has drive and has a great Football mind. I would love to see him trolling the sidelines rockin the headset in Lincoln.I would take Chip Kelly over Frost, 11 times out of 10.
Please, please, PLEASE bring in Chip...