Serious List of New Head Coach

The average of #4 -#14 is pretty close.

The rest has a lot to do with total # of recruits.  Penn State and Ohio State #1 and 2 isn't surprising.

The staff is looking for the right pieces and has done pretty well late in the process before.
I read an athletic article where Frost said 2022 class is going to be 15 players or less. This could just be saving scholarships for transfer portal. 

 
Saw this on the presser that NU is shutting down HS recruiting for 2022 and looking hard at the Juco ranks to fill the gaps...Great idea.  Think it will help tremendously.  However, a poster had mentioned was this also due to HS kids showing significantly less interest in NU, we are ranked liked 75th and 12th in the B1G and IIRC some local prospects have already passed on NU.....
Told my friend at Michigan game that when the 4 star players in Nebraska don't have Nebraska in top 5 (D. Woods/D. Jackson) then I knew Frost was really done. To win at Nebraska you need the top high school players in the state committed. 

 
I named over half a dozen earlier in the thread. 
 You're out of your mind if you think we're gonna land Cristobal or anyone remotely similar. Guys like Cristobal, Fickell, Meyer. etc. can pick and choose. Nebraska isn't exactly a top coaching destination anymore. Our recruiting disadvantages are obvious. Our best bets would be a guy like Petersen who maybe you could lure out of retirement for big $, a young up and comer like Chadwell looking to take the next step, or a guy looking bounce back, like Herman.

 
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What is success? How is it measured for Nebraska?

Name me 5 coaches who had back-to-back success at 2 progams or more.

Not success at one place, and s#!tty at another, then eventually more success down the road at another spot.

BACK to BACK success at 2 schools.  Give me 5, 10 or 15 coaches who done that.  So we can then pick who's good. 

Or we can stay put and keep building towards a Big 10 'chip, one year at a time.  Patience and perseverance still means everything   :)

 
I can see why. I think he is going to make it big with his coaching background. He is also known to be a strong recruiter.  Unless Nebraska makes a move at the end of this season, he will be gone.
I'm sure with Nebraska's resources we could outbid LSU for a coach that currently coaches in Louisiana 

 
I'm sure with Nebraska's resources we could outbid LSU for a coach that currently coaches in Louisiana 


but lsu has something nebraska doesn't, 4 and 5 star talent in their backyard, front yard, living room, kitchen, down the street and around the corner. that might be worth an extra million or two. remember frost almost stayed at ucf knowing he could recruit and still be home by dinner.

 
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