Just got through reading a story about the possibility of Taggart leaving the Ducks on the Oregonian website. Most of the people writing comments think Taggart is gone. Most writers think Frost is all set to come back home to the Huskers but there are a few who want to The AD to go after Scott. (Some Beaver fans are jokingly write the Duck can have Riley). Interestingly several commenters think offering the job to Leavitt is a mistake because they think K-State is his dream job and he will leave for Manhattan just as soon as Snyder retires.
I've got a great Duck story. September 29, 2012 was a great day. The Huskers beat Wisconsin. That evening The Ducks played WSU in Seattle at the Seahawks Stadium. I went with an old friend, JR, who was a big Coug fan. He was a sales rep with Sealand Barge Co. I used Sealand when I was in shipping to haul loads to Alaska. Sealand had tickets for the Mariners, Sonics and Seahawks. JR and I went to lots of games. Back to that September night. It was Leach's first year with the Cougs and they weren't very good. Chip Kelly's Ducks killed them. JR got our seats through his connections with the WSU Athletic Departmen. JR was kind of growly because we were pretty much surrounded by Duck fans. Great seats though. During warm-ups I began asking all these Duck fans who was a starting quarterback on a National Champion team that was out on the field. I must have asked 15-20 people. (I'm one of those people who finds out everything about a person on a chairlift ride). I'm wearing a white hat with a big, bright, red N in front and "Huskers" across the back. Some guessed Marcus Mariota when the Ducks would win the title that year (didn't quite happen). Not one could get the correct answer. Scott Frost.
Sadly JR died less than two years later from pancreatic cancer. He loved college football and his Cougs. That is why I always cheer for the Cougs (unless they play the Huskers again). For JR
Update: I guess the Huskers are playing WSU again. In Volleyball.