HuskerNation1
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If the belief is that he is getting paid for on-the-job training, then wouldn't it make sense for Nebraska to benefit from the results of that training? - Yeah man, I'm going to pay you a butt ton of money to learn how to do a job, and then just as you seem to be "getting it." I'm going to cut you loose so that someone else can benefit from all the training I paid for, and then I'm going to start training someone else and see if they "get it," just a bit quicker. Cool?
Seems like a GREAT business model.
Well for starters, I am not sure Moos or anyone believed Frost would struggle as he has. Regarding Frost's potential future success, I am not sure we can continue to invest in him unless he starts producing results now. When I said he could be successful down the road, that could be many years away and I don't think this program can afford to be strung along. Thus, when looking at a new coach, I think prioritizing proven P5 experience should be the top criteria.