Jeezusfckingchrist could you not.Trev's the wrong skin color for that to ever happen.
Jeezusfckingchrist could you not.Trev's the wrong skin color for that to ever happen.
Question, why would anyone be upset that they hired a search team?
I really feel good about bringing Trev in. Felt like he was the guy for quite a while.
As it pertains to football, Frost needs to be guaranteed he can see his current contract all the way through, and I'm hoping Alberts will provide that cushion. And I respect others' opinions but I honestly can't imagine someone seeing it any differently. Alberts firing Frost even after the 2022 season would surely send a message out to the college football world that Husker football is officially dead.
I hired a search firm once for a position I needed filled then ended up promoting from within. Still glad I hired them.Because NU fans are always way over-concerned about how much $ is being spent by the Athletic Department. Hiring a "national search firm" only to hire the AD at the college 50 miles away would be considered a waste of money by some. I frankly don't care what the Athletic Department spends their $ on.
Trev's the wrong skin color for that to ever happen.
The easiest thing Trev could have done was continue to let the UNO football program limp along. They never drew well even when they were very good- I played there. DII was dying and the fan and facility support just wasnt there for DI for football. Wrestling was great but failed to draw also. It was a very risky, difficult, brave , but correct decision to do what Trev did. Dumping football, wrestling, adding hockey and going DI. It was visionary and the right course of action. Add in the facilities theyve added and reasonable success- he did a very good job.There are other people I think I would have rather had but I don't think there's any way you can call a 12-year Division I AD who navigated a change in NCAA division and went through a major facilities construction "unqualified".
I would think that he would leave the administration of a football program to the football coach. Yeah, football is the bell cow at Nebraska, but that just means that enables a bigger budget within the athletic department.@J-MAGIC How many years does he have administering a major football program? I hear that's a pretty big sport at Nebraska. :snacks:
You can't be serious. His current contract runs though the 2026 season. If, hypothetically, things don't turn around you would retain a coach through 9 consecutive losing seasons? Keeping a coach around no matter what his record would send a loud and clear message you all but given up on winning as well lost your mind. How about evaluating the coach as things go forward instead of a blanket we're keeping him hell or high water attitude.
And don't worry about sending out a message about Husker football being dead.12-20 under Frost, 31-39 the last six years and 1 bowl appearance since the 2014 season has pretty well taken care of that.
Maybe Moos wasn't as well liked or people didn't like his style within the athletic department, but My God, the guy hired every single big name coach and first choice the fanbase wanted. He got Hoiberg, he got Frost, he got Bolt. Those on paper were all amazing hires and seemingly great hires at the time. Unfortunately only Bolt has proven successful right now, but even if Hoiberg and Frost don't ever get things going, at the time, it was standing ovation type hires. Moos did a fantastic job from a fans perspective.Pretty good summer press conference. I didn’t think it would end up being Alberts, but why not? Carter and Green seem to have gotten their guy and feel very confident in this decision, it turned out to be pretty swift - which makes me walk back my doubts on leadership. I think they hired a hustler with a lot of gas in the tank to do the gritty work.
I’m pretty optimistic over this hire. He’s been in the public eye over spats as a broadcaster and AD decisions made, but I believe he has come out better off each time. His discipline will be a good thing for this athletic department and the football coach.
Does seem like Moos wore out his welcome, but dang, I hope his resume of the coaching hires at NU proves his worth.
Green’s final statement about their (Alberts and Green’s) commitment to the B1G was a good note too, especially highlighting the leadership and striving to be a leader in the B1G. I think that’s a small but important campaigning of goodwill and assuredness to aligning with conference goals.