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He said this most likely wouldn’t work when he retained Frost. Why does being from the 90s Nebraska make you qualified? To be a coach or AD. All to save 7.5 million which in todays environment is minimal.
This program and fan base should of had someone else leading in Ireland yesterday with hope. Trev wasn’t a good AD at UNO. But by golly he is a Husker from the 90s, so he knows what it takes.
 

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Trev wanted to fire Frost. That isn't some top level secrete thing. Some powerful boosters wouldn't donate money to specific things if they didn't let Frost have a chance at making some changes to give it one more chance for all of those dumb Frost cult arguments of last year - he is a Nebraska guy, former player, etc, etc.

During the off-season though Trev was able to put together $60M (and continues to go up) to fire Frost and make a new hire.
 

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It’s all on Trev. Think small time, be small time. Not one SEC school would’ve tolerated this for 4 years. Florida would’ve fired Tebow after 2 years.
 
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You can all blame Alberts if you want, and spread that toxic BS. The truth is that Ginger Jesus has so many fanboys protecting him, and he knows it. It’s exactly why hiring an immature coach (that has always lived like a selfish frat-boy) was never going to work. It was always going to end ugly like this. There was a few of us that tried to point it out, and were run off by the frosturbators.
 

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It’s all on Trev. Think small time, be small time. Not one SEC school would’ve tolerated this for 4 years. Florida would’ve fired Tebow after 2
You can all blame Alberts if you want, and spread that toxic BS. The truth is that Ginger Jesus has so many fanboys protecting him, and he knows it. It’s exactly why hiring an immature coach (that has always lived like a selfish frat-boy) was never going to work. It was always going to end ugly like this. There was a few of us that tried to point it out, and were run off by the frosturbators.
Point is we knew it wouldn’t work. So why continue to give your teenager the car keys when they keep crashing it? Gotta blame the parent eventually. It’s called negligence.
 

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He said this most likely wouldn’t work when he retained Frost. Why does being from the 90s Nebraska make you qualified? To be a coach or AD. All to save 7.5 million which in todays environment is minimal.
This program and fan base should of had someone else leading in Ireland yesterday with hope. Trev wasn’t a good AD at UNO. But by golly he is a Husker from the 90s, so he knows what it takes.
You are an idiot
 
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Moos was, and still is a major issue. But the same people finally seeing the light now (frosturbators) are the same ones that REFUSED to hold Moos to any kind of professional standard, and let him just continue spending money like a spurned wife hellbent on ruining her ex.
 

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I agree, OP

completely unnecessarily threw an entire season into the trash because he's too much of a shrinking violet to **** can the worst coach in Husker history
 

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It’s all on Trev. Think small time, be small time. Not one SEC school would’ve tolerated this for 4 years. Florida would’ve fired Tebow after 2 years.
You need to get one thing through your head that will help your anxiety:

Nebraska is NOT an SEC power school and is not at their caliber nor will never be again so stop with that. This is 2022-- not the eras that are now 30,40,50 years gone by when Nebraska was dominant. Nebraska is now a school in the weak B1G West Division who struggles to be relevant there...a school that must rely mostly on out of state talent. They are much more like Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois than they are any strong SEC program. As Benning said not too long ago-- Nebraska is a developmental school. Figure that out and you'll sleep better at night.

Nebraska has fired coach after coach and AD after AD to gain relevancy again and its hurt more than helped. It's an insult to think you should be doing the same things a school in the SEC like Florida is doing.
 

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It’s all on Trev. Think small time, be small time. Not one SEC school would’ve tolerated this for 4 years. Florida would’ve fired Tebow after 2 years.
No it’s not , do you fuckiing idiots realize The AD is not totally in charge he has bosses like everyone else , the boosters basically run it , if the right boosters wants a coach to be given another year, no AD will go against them.
 
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Maybe next time the incredibly narrow-minded inbreeds in the fan base can stop bitching and making up reasons to actively work against any outsider that may get hired to lead our football student athletes. But I doubt it, as most of them are too busy discussing why which uniform is responsible for bad play, or making up excuses as to why 15-30 is ok, because of something they saw in the 50s.
I know this is hard for some to hear, but there is a lot of culpability to spread around. I don’t even care for “I told you so” this time, but honestly, a TON of you deserve exactly what is happening.
 
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No it’s not , do you ****iing idiots realize The AD is not totally in charge he has bosses like everyone else , the boosters basically run it , if the right boosters wants a coach to be given another year, no AD will go against them.
Bingo. The frosturbators are still trying to blame anyone but who is directly responsible. They don’t understand how things operate.
 

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You need to get one thing through your head that will help your anxiety:

Nebraska is NOT an SEC power school and is not at their caliber nor will never be again so stop with that. This is 2022-- not the eras that are now 30,40,50 years gone by when Nebraska was dominant. Nebraska is now a school in the weak B1G West Division who struggles to be relevant there...a school that must rely mostly on out of state talent. They are much more like Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois than they are any strong SEC program. As Benning said not too long ago-- Nebraska is a developmental school. Figure that out and you'll sleep better at night.

Nebraska has fired coach after coach and AD after AD to gain relevancy again and its hurt more than helped. It's an insult to think you should be doing the same things a school in the SEC like Florida is doing.
Pathetic mindset.
 

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At the end of the day, if Frost wasn't hired and he was at UCF making a bowl game a couple of seasons, there would be a lot of people who would say go and hire Frost and give him a shot. Now that we know the reality of him as a HC, everyone will be able to move on with life in peace and go out and hire the best HC possible.
 

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No it’s not , do you ****iing idiots realize The AD is not totally in charge he has bosses like everyone else , the boosters basically run it , if the right boosters wants a coach to be given another year, no AD will go against them.
Yep. Heck, look at Auburn. Boosters got the AD fired so the boosters can fire the current HC and put in a guy they want.
 

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At the end of the day, if Frost wasn't hired and he was at UCF making a bowl game a couple of seasons, there would be a lot of people who would say go and hire Frost and give him a shot. Now that we know the reality of him as a HC, everyone will be able to move on with life in peace and go out and hire the best HC possible.
Yep. It’s okay to be both, the right and wrong hire. It’s was the right hire but it didn’t work. Should’ve moved on 1.5 years ago.
 

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You need to get one thing through your head that will help your anxiety:

Nebraska is NOT an SEC power school and is not at their caliber nor will never be again so stop with that. This is 2022-- not the eras that are now 30,40,50 years gone by when Nebraska was dominant. Nebraska is now a school in the weak B1G West Division who struggles to be relevant there...a school that must rely mostly on out of state talent. They are much more like Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois than they are any strong SEC program. As Benning said not too long ago-- Nebraska is a developmental school. Figure that out and you'll sleep better at night.

Nebraska has fired coach after coach and AD after AD to gain relevancy again and its hurt more than helped. It's an insult to think you should be doing the same things a school in the SEC like Florida is doing.
Who gives a **** about discussing that type of thing. We just want to start winning games. It's not too much to ask.
 

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Trev wanted to fire Frost. That isn't some top level secrete thing. Some powerful boosters wouldn't donate money to specific things if they didn't let Frost have a chance at making some changes to give it one more chance for all of those dumb Frost cult arguments of last year - he is a Nebraska guy, former player, etc, etc.

During the off-season though Trev was able to put together $60M (and continues to go up) to fire Frost and make a new hire.
Who gives a crap? As an AD, having boosters hold you hostage is pathetic. Trev is a ***** just like Frost is.
 

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Who gives a **** about discussing that type of thing. We just want to start winning games. It's not too much to ask.
As I just replied to another-- right now just trying winning more games than losing and making a bowl game.
 

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Probably as stupid of a comment made on these boards in a long long time. Congrats1
It's not like it would have been mutually exclusive anyway, both facilities and a new coach. It's a red herring. The real problem is the Nebraska administration's stupid conservative financial policies in an era when you need to spend big to keep up. That's the era of college football we're living in. And we're making more revenue than ever to be able to do that, wasn't that the whole point of moving to the Big 10? Why do we still act like the poorest of the poors and throw our program down the toilet without even an effort to revive it?
 

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Frost was kept one more year in order to save money and have ample time (a year) to try and find a home run hire next year. Simple as that. If Trev strikes out on the next hire NE will become Minnesota (a former blue blood has been), if we're not there already. I just don't think we can ever recover from another bad hire, we're too far removed from the '90's now. Just be thankful we're in the B1G so at least we can pay.
 
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It's not like it would have been mutually exclusive anyway. It's a red herring. The real problem is the Nebraska administration's stupid conservative financial policies in an era when you need to spend big to keep up. That's the era of college football we're living in. And we're making more revenue than ever to be able to do that, wasn't that the whole point of moving to the Big 10? Why do we still act like the poorest of the poors and throw our program down the toilet without even an effort to revive it?
You need facilities to compete. No coach would ever come if the facilities aren't strong. And you act like schools will now just be able to do anything they want financially because of the TV deal. That's wrong. The cost of funding an athletic dept will continue to rise and rise.
 

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Probably as stupid of a comment made on these boards in a long long time. Congrats1
There’s a big gap between subpar and excessive. Going the excessive route is the MO…at the end of the day they won’t make a difference over all other P5s with beyond adequate facilities
 

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Frost was kept one more year in order to save money and have ample time (a year) to try and find a home run hire next year. Simple as that. If Trev strikes out on the next hire NE will become Minnesota (a former blue blood). I just don't think we can ever recover from another bad hire, we're too far removed from the '90's now. Just be thankful we're in the B1G so at least we can pay.
Why do the fans care so much about how much money the athletic program makes. Wouldn’t you rather be in a conference with less revenue but you can win? Such a dumb argument. You see zero dollars of that revenue:
 

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Trev wanted to fire Frost. That isn't some top level secrete thing. Some powerful boosters wouldn't donate money to specific things if they didn't let Frost have a chance at making some changes to give it one more chance for all of those dumb Frost cult arguments of last year - he is a Nebraska guy, former player, etc, etc.

During the off-season though Trev was able to put together $60M (and continues to go up) to fire Frost and make a new hire.
If this is true, it’s a bad sign that our big time boosters have loser mentalities.
 
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At the end of the day, if Frost wasn't hired and he was at UCF making a bowl game a couple of seasons, there would be a lot of people who would say go and hire Frost and give him a shot. Now that we know the reality of him as a HC, everyone will be able to move on with life in peace and go out and hire the best HC possible.
Not if it’s an outsider. The same characters will actively work against them. Imagine sucking at your job as much as Frost has, with unlimited resources and support. Wow. What a complete failure.
 

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He said this most likely wouldn’t work when he retained Frost. Why does being from the 90s Nebraska make you qualified? To be a coach or AD. All to save 7.5 million which in todays environment is minimal.
This program and fan base should of had someone else leading in Ireland yesterday with hope. Trev wasn’t a good AD at UNO. But by golly he is a Husker from the 90s, so he knows what it takes.
No he made the best decision he could at the time based on a lot of factors. It was a terrible situation he stepped into and he has been great so far. I expect he will continue to do that.
 
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No he made the best decision he could at the time based on a lot of factors. It was a terrible situation he stepped into and he has h=been great so far. I expect he will continue to do that.
Trev has been great? Football and Mens basketball are the worst programs in the history of division 1 major sports.
 

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Moos was, and still is a major issue. But the same people finally seeing the light now (frosturbators) are the same ones that REFUSED to hold Moos to any kind of professional standard, and let him just continue spending money like a spurned wife hellbent on ruining her ex.
But we cant to go back. BTW Is Frost still employed or fired or resigned? Was hoping yesterday was a bad dream
 

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If this is true, it’s a bad sign that our big time boosters have loser mentalities.
It was a Frost cult mentality not so much having loser mentalities. We have fired plent of coaches for losing. But the Frost cult mindset got in the way of so many people - poor and rich.
 

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You need to get one thing through your head that will help your anxiety:

Nebraska is NOT an SEC power school and is not at their caliber nor will never be again so stop with that. This is 2022-- not the eras that are now 30,40,50 years gone by when Nebraska was dominant. Nebraska is now a school in the weak B1G West Division who struggles to be relevant there...a school that must rely mostly on out of state talent. They are much more like Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois than they are any strong SEC program. As Benning said not too long ago-- Nebraska is a developmental school. Figure that out and you'll sleep better at night.

Nebraska has fired coach after coach and AD after AD to gain relevancy again and its hurt more than helped. It's an insult to think you should be doing the same things a school in the SEC like Florida is doing.
I am a graduate of an SEC school and a fan . I will give you my take. I do not know what your AD had to face when he had to make the decision on Frost. The only reason for him keeping Frost is that he was not prepared to start a HC search or he thought last year was not the year to hire a HC based on availability.
Regardless you can now wait to see how season developes. Based on the last 46 games you probably was get more of the same.
Nebraska has had trouble recruiting but the college landscape has changed significantly. This should have a big impact on recruiting for Nebraska. Transfer players are now available. They want playing time where they fit in in a Power 5 conference that has good coaches that can get them into the pros. Also all now will look at NIL opportunities very closely. This could be a game changer for Nebraska. Things could be much worst . I believe things are now turning in the favor of Nebraska!
 

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I am a graduate of an SEC school and a fan . I will give you my take. I do not know what your AD had to face when he had to make the decision on Frost. The only reason for him keeping Frost is that he was not prepared to start a HC search or he thought last year was not the year to hire a HC based on availability.
Regardless you can now wait to see how season developes. Based on the last 46 games you probably was get more of the same.
Nebraska has had trouble recruiting but the college landscape has changed significantly. This should have a big impact on recruiting for Nebraska. Transfer players are now available. They want playing time where they fit in in a Power 5 conference that has good coaches that can get them into the pros. Also all now will look at NIL opportunities very closely. This could be a game changer for Nebraska. Things could be much worst . I believe things are now turning in the favor of Nebraska!
But I don't think it's going to turn with Frost at the helm.