GBRedneck
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You're misstating my argument. My argument was only against the incorrect claim that we MUST have someone with head coaching experience and can't have success with a first time head coach.Looking at these two posts I see a very rare situation: Both of your arguments are wrong.New first time head coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:You guys should really consider writing some of this down so we don't have to go over it again and again.
No body with any brains thinks Scott is qualified to come here from Oregon. See what he can do elsewhere first.
Tom Osborne - .836
Frank Solich - .753
Bo Pelini - .713
New "experienced" coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:
Bill Callahan - .551
Mike Riley - .417
RADAR: While Frost has not yet been a head coach he's a proven leader and has plenty of coaching experience. He's seen how things work at Nebraska both on the field and on the sideline. He held multiple positions at Oregon, one of the better run programs in college football, and also Kansas State. And I'm sure he picked up a bit of know how from his playing days with four NFL franchises.
GBRedneck: Ha ha! Those are some nice stats. But you know what they say about statistics. Numbers aside though, you can't possibly think that lack of experience trumps experience when comes to selecting a coach. It doesn't.
Also, Tom, Frank and Bo did not lack experience. They only lacked HC experience. I would say experience AT NEBRASKA at any level is more valuable to a potential Husker coach than random NFL head coaching experience.