Are y’all ready for that? Absolutely one of the most perplexing decisions I’ve ever seen in football.. My god he should have made a change I just don’t get it..
While I have no link or any kind of actual first-hand information about it, that was certainly the gist from the press conference to me.
Probably depends on how the next four games go.probably in reference to this:
Alberts, asked directly by a caller on the "Sports Nightly" radio program about Frost's standing beyond the 2021 season, said making declarative statements during the season can be "very counterproductive."
"I do think that there is a time and a space for that. All I can tell you is I’ve been extraordinarily proud of Coach Frost and our coaching staff," Alberts said. "I love working with Scott. We continue working together. I see great things for our football program.
"I watch other institutions fire coaches two games in. I know it's crazy la-la-land in some of those respects, but I'm proud of what Coach Frost and our staff has done. We've got four games in the next five weeks that I think are a great opportunity for us, and I'm really looking forward to seeing them play well against Purdue.
nothing controversial here.
If that is what OP is posting about, he's doing it from the alley behind Redneck's Bar.probably in reference to this:
Alberts, asked directly by a caller on the "Sports Nightly" radio program about Frost's standing beyond the 2021 season, said making declarative statements during the season can be "very counterproductive."
"I do think that there is a time and a space for that. All I can tell you is I’ve been extraordinarily proud of Coach Frost and our coaching staff," Alberts said. "I love working with Scott. We continue working together. I see great things for our football program.
"I watch other institutions fire coaches two games in. I know it's crazy la-la-land in some of those respects, but I'm proud of what Coach Frost and our staff has done. We've got four games in the next five weeks that I think are a great opportunity for us, and I'm really looking forward to seeing them play well against Purdue.
nothing controversial here.
good, now the belly achin bout frost can end, and the focus is:
1. qb depth/quality
2. oline depth/quality
3. rb quality
4, wr quality
5. kicker/special teams
6. always putting 3 on the board in the 1st quarter
7. rushing the qb
You all should be extraordinary proud of what Coach Frost and his staff has done.probably in reference to this:
Alberts, asked directly by a caller on the "Sports Nightly" radio program about Frost's standing beyond the 2021 season, said making declarative statements during the season can be "very counterproductive."
"I do think that there is a time and a space for that. All I can tell you is I’ve been extraordinarily proud of Coach Frost and our coaching staff," Alberts said. "I love working with Scott. We continue working together. I see great things for our football program.
"I watch other institutions fire coaches two games in. I know it's crazy la-la-land in some of those respects, but I'm proud of what Coach Frost and our staff has done. We've got four games in the next five weeks that I think are a great opportunity for us, and I'm really looking forward to seeing them play well against Purdue.
nothing controversial here.
very few teams accomplish all of that in year 1.In other words things that OTHER programs take care of in YEAR ONE???! Ok....
If Frost was getting blown out like that we would fully expect him to get fired and I don’t think anybody would disagreeOctober 18th 2007 Tom Osborne as new AD: "I’m very supportive of Coach Callahan and his staff. We are trying to help our players and rally our fans. Right now, that’s our entire focus.” This was when NU was 4-3 with a loss to Oklahoma State 14-45 on October 13th.
Callahan commented on October 18th 2007: “We are building a strong relationship with Coach Osborne. “He knows this program inside and out, and that makes him a valuable resource for me, my staff and our players.”
BUT...behind the scenes, following the OSU loss Osborne told Callahan privately he would lose his job at the end of the season if he didn't have a winning record.
The next week on October 20th NU lost at home to Texas A&M 14-36 to go 4-4. Osborne had another meeting with Callahan where he told him if the team finished 8-4, there would be no coaching change and that if he won three of the last four games "we can maybe make it work." It appears Osborne upped the pressure due to the 22-point home loss including 3 lost fumbles and giving up 359 yards rushing, which resulted in 3 TD drives in the second half and used most of the 2nd half clock. The last four games were Texas (25-28 loss), Kansas (39-76 loss), KSU (73-31 win), and Colorado (51-65 loss on November 23rd).
Callahan ended up 5-7 and was fired November 24th.
So granted, Osborne didn't gush mid-season about Callahan the way Alberts just did about Frost, but nobody knows the kinds of conversations Alberts is having with Frost behind closed doors. Therefore, to draw the conclusion Frost will be back by what Trev said during the interview might be premature.
These comments are pretty concerning and not ones you think he'd be making if he was considering making a coaching change at the end of the season. Either that or he's really damn good at hiding his true thoughts. Either way, these comments seem kind of over the top and unnecessary.probably in reference to this:
Alberts, asked directly by a caller on the "Sports Nightly" radio program about Frost's standing beyond the 2021 season, said making declarative statements during the season can be "very counterproductive."
"I do think that there is a time and a space for that. All I can tell you is I’ve been extraordinarily proud of Coach Frost and our coaching staff," Alberts said. "I love working with Scott. We continue working together. I see great things for our football program.
"I watch other institutions fire coaches two games in. I know it's crazy la-la-land in some of those respects, but I'm proud of what Coach Frost and our staff has done. We've got four games in the next five weeks that I think are a great opportunity for us, and I'm really looking forward to seeing them play well against Purdue.
nothing controversial here.
well, that's why you're on the message board and he's in the office.These comments are pretty concerning and not ones you think he'd be making if he was considering making a coaching change at the end of the season. Either that or he's really damn good at hiding his true thoughts. Either way, these comments seem kind of over the top and unnecessary.
1. Nebraska doesn’t fire coaches mid-seasonAre y’all ready for that? Absolutely one of the most perplexing decisions I’ve ever seen in football.. My god he should have made a change I just don’t get it..
6-6 would mean the current staff has failed to achieve a winning conference record (playing in the big ten west) for the 4th consecutive year.What strikes me about his comments isn’t what he says, but what he doesn’t say. He was handed a perfect opportunity to just come out and say “Scott Frost is our coach and he is going to remain our coach.” He says all the right things you would expect an AD to say, without committing himself to keeping Frost. What did we expect him to say with our season still open to a bowl game? “Coach Frost had better win 3 of the last 4 or he is gone.”? No way. Furthermore, even though the final decision belongs to Trev, a successful football program is bigger than the AD. Boosters with deep pockets have a huge influence on these decisions. If Frost misses a bowl game again Trev could get an earful from boosters who might say to him, “Not going to give another dime for this **** show.” Frost could put all of this to bed by finishing strong. It begins with Purdue. I want Frost to succeed. I wanted him fired after the Illinois game but that was stupid emotion talking. Nebraska will be better off with a 6-6 ending and Frost coming back, than a firing, a hiring, and yet another reset. Beat Purdue! GBR
I don't get the pants wetting. The season isn't over. Has a definitive decision been made?Are y’all ready for that? Absolutely one of the most perplexing decisions I’ve ever seen in football.. My god he should have made a change I just don’t get it..
If I'm Scott and I personally believe in the direction in where I'm going I'm having a big time meeting with Trev laying out my plans and how I'm going to do it... I'm assuming this has obviously already happened...
Then, however, I'm pulling all of the "important" boosters into an auditorium where I'm addressing the issues at hand and giving them a strong look at where we're heading... This would allow me to Hit these objectives up front and personal while securing the position so that NU can have a strong 2nd half and an even stronger next year without looking over ones shoulder... and if this doesn't work then we work on an exit plan... personal accountability starts at the top
"I do think that there is a time and a space for that. All I can tell you is I’ve been extraordinarily proud of Coach Frost and our coaching staff," Alberts said. "I love working with Scott. We continue working together. I see great things for our football program."What is AD Alberts supposed to say? Did you really expect him to say Coach Frost will not be fired or he will be fired at the end of the year?
AD Alberts gave the only response that he could. He's said all along that he evaluates through the season. We've got 1/3 of the schedule remaining to be played!! Yes it's probably the hardest part but unfortunately this isn't like a bad movie that he can just turn off or walk out of. It might turn out to be a heck of a cliffhanger with a surprise ending.... hopefully.
Callahan was a dead man walking regardless of what has been publicly stated. Tom was brought back to "restore the order" and Callahan was not going to be part of that order unless he won out.October 18th 2007 Tom Osborne as new AD: "I’m very supportive of Coach Callahan and his staff. We are trying to help our players and rally our fans. Right now, that’s our entire focus.” This was when NU was 4-3 with a loss to Oklahoma State 14-45 on October 13th.
Callahan commented on October 18th 2007: “We are building a strong relationship with Coach Osborne. “He knows this program inside and out, and that makes him a valuable resource for me, my staff and our players.”
BUT...behind the scenes, following the OSU loss Osborne told Callahan privately he would lose his job at the end of the season if he didn't have a winning record.
The next week on October 20th NU lost at home to Texas A&M 14-36 to go 4-4. Osborne had another meeting with Callahan where he told him if the team finished 8-4, there would be no coaching change and that if he won three of the last four games "we can maybe make it work." It appears Osborne upped the pressure due to the 22-point home loss including 3 lost fumbles and giving up 359 yards rushing, which resulted in 3 TD drives in the second half and used most of the 2nd half clock. The last four games were Texas (25-28 loss), Kansas (39-76 loss), KSU (73-31 win), and Colorado (51-65 loss on November 23rd).
Callahan ended up 5-7 and was fired November 24th.
So granted, Osborne didn't gush mid-season about Callahan the way Alberts just did about Frost, but nobody knows the kinds of conversations Alberts is having with Frost behind closed doors. Therefore, to draw the conclusion Frost will be back by what Trev said during the interview might be premature.
Clearly Trev said "now is not the time or place for that discussion". Frost will be evaluated at the end of the year and a decision will be made. IMO, it appears likely that if he gets to 5 wins, he'll be retained. Don't ask me if that's the right decision or not. Glad I'm not having to make it.All he has to do is say "Frost will be here next year." Didn't happen.
Still could happen. At 3 wins right now, a lot is riding in these games.
It won't be an easy decision and there is a lot riding on it. Frost could bail him out and rattle off 3 wins and have his first non-losing season.Clearly Trev said "now is not the time or place for that discussion". Frost will be evaluated at the end of the year and a decision will be made. IMO, it appears likely that if he gets to 5 wins, he'll be retained. Don't ask me if that's the right decision or not. Glad I'm not having to make it.
The sad truth is that IF we fire Frost, the next guy probably won't come with near the resume that Frost had. I am almost certain of that. KU hired the best coach out of the MAC in Leipold. The Coastal Carolina guy from what I've seen isn't a good game day coach. Sigh. I think if we can salvage 5 the best course might be to try to ride Frost unless Trev has a guy he really likes in the wings. Hell the best option could be a guy who has never been a head coach. It would be a roll of the dice.It won't be an easy decision and there is a lot riding on it. Frost could bail him out and rattle off 3 wins and have his first non-losing season.
It's just year 4. And if NU and Frost part ways, I could see Trev saying the same things he did when answering that caller's question. That he enjoyed working with Scott and that he was proud of him.
I wouldn't say the evaluation is going to happen at the end of the season. The evaluation process is daily and ongoing. The decisions will be the result of evaluation of progress and results."I do think that there is a time and a space for that. All I can tell you is I’ve been extraordinarily proud of Coach Frost and our coaching staff," Alberts said. "I love working with Scott. We continue working together. I see great things for our football program."
Idk, I guess I don't understand why you'd make comments like that if the intention was to get rid of Frost at the end of the year. And the evaluating at the end of the year thing is just a cop out answer to get the media off his back. The internal mechanisms need to be in place for a coaching replacement well before it actually happens, or at least it should be. If those internal mechanisms were in place, I just don't see these type of comments being made.
Are you comparing what Harbaugh accomplished to this **** that has been going on here the last 4 years??! What was Frosts 1st year record compared to Harbaugh??! How his first 38 games??very few teams accomplish all of that in year 1.
Harbaugh still hasn’t
Harbaugh took over a talent laden roster. For whatever reasons Michigan is an easier place to recruit to. Then you add in that Michigan has been in the top 10 of recruiting rankings almost every year Harbaugh has been there. All he has needed was a QB and he finally has one. It's just indicative of how important ONE GUY is to your team and how hard it is to identify the high school QB who can be THAT guy.Are you comparing what Harbaugh accomplished to this **** that has been going on here the last 4 years??! What was Frosts 1st year record compared to Harbaugh??! How his first 38 games??
Michigan has WAY HIGHER expectations than Nebraska and it's not even CLOSE!