According to Jim Walden, it's down to Frost or Kelly :dunno
According to my chiropractor, I should lift more with my legs at work.
When's Jim gonna make his decision?
So a back injury started your arm chair coaching career? Nice. Lucky I have free time today otherwise I'd surf HB all day long like you :snacks:
I'd put a lot more stock into Jim Walden's comments than anyone here. He probably knows a thing or two but per the article SF has to decide on UCF or NEB, smart aleck.
https://www.landof10.com/nebraska/nebraska-assistant-bill-moos-hire-not-good-for-mike-riley
+1 for the comedy gold. I lol'd.So a back injury started your arm chair coaching career? Nice. Lucky I have free time today otherwise I'd surf HB all day long like you :snacks:
I like him and Wilson from UTSA. I also like Jason Candle from Toledo.I’m intrigued by Montgomery from Tulsa. He’s smart, up and coming, adaptable, and learned from Briles. The smashmouth parts of his offense would be refreshing.
Barring some sort of miracle hire (Chip Kelly, for example), it’s getting to the point where Moos’ only real option is to fire MR and hire Frost. Any other course of action, the fan base would have very limited patience.
The Frost train is really picking up steam (locally and nationally). I fear that any other hire would automatically be a disappointment and the next guy would have 2 years max to turn it around before the fans revolt. Especially troubling considering 2018 schedule.
It would also be a total disaster if Frost turns it down and succeeds elsewhere. The kind of punch in the face that may be very, very difficult to recover from.
Having watched Chip Kelly coach the talent-deprived San Francisco 49ers last year, I'm not sure we should treat him as a savior, and visions of Oregon 2.0 aren't going to happen overnight -- that's assuming Husker fans prefer speed, multiplicity and gambling over the power running game.
I think Kelly was a game-changing coach in his day, but he was resigned and far from inspirational with the Niners, and left plenty of bad blood in Philly. He was not able to coach up the talent or devise a better scheme than the coach he replaced.
Returning to college might give Chip Kelly some kind of spark, but he'd be likely to treat Nebraska HC as a job rather than a career. He's a big name, maybe even a splash hire, but he seems like damaged goods to me, and already tired of the circus. I'd like someone a little hungrier.
I mean this genuinely: Can someone list out the nuances between the offense that Frost helped to coach when he was at Oregon and what Frost does now?I'd agree, plus add, I'd prefer somebody who operates quite differently. While his offense with Oregon was fun to watch from the outside, it's not exactly Nebraska ball and is too reliant on the types of guys we typically have trouble recruiting here. I hope to hell it isn't Kelly.