LMFAO at Nebraska

WVUALLEN

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Frost gets 11 point lead and has all the momentum. What does he do? He tries an onside kick and gives it all away in one fell swoop.

You got to wonder if he has a job when gets back from Ireland.
 

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He’s got to go. The story is always how bad Scott Frost’s tenure has become. Winning calms things, but they just can’t get it right. Maybe the job just became too big for him.
 

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Bad coaching hires and/or woke firings can be detrimental to a program. Michigan lost an entire decade on a couple back to back awful hirings.
 

WVUALLEN

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Following Saturday’s disaster, Nebraska fans turned their ire toward Frost, the fifth-year head coach. The former UCF coach has been a massive disappointment with the Cornhuskers, with just a 15-30 record in Lincoln. To the dismay of fans, Frost is under contract through the 2027 season thanks to his updated deal.

Saturday’s debacle certainly didn’t sway opinions in a positive direction, and the ice Frost stands on continues to get thinner. After yet another disappointing result, here is why Nebraska football must fire Frost soon.

Frost’s inability to win one-score games has cost Nebraska dearly over the last few seasons and is unacceptable at such a storied college football program. Simply put, the time has come for the Cornhuskers to make a change.


This all sounds familiar. Brown had better pay close attention and start winning. Problem is the buyout for Brown is about 12 million.
 

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Following Saturday’s disaster, Nebraska fans turned their ire toward Frost, the fifth-year head coach. The former UCF coach has been a massive disappointment with the Cornhuskers, with just a 15-30 record in Lincoln. To the dismay of fans, Frost is under contract through the 2027 season thanks to his updated deal.

Saturday’s debacle certainly didn’t sway opinions in a positive direction, and the ice Frost stands on continues to get thinner. After yet another disappointing result, here is why Nebraska football must fire Frost soon.

Frost’s inability to win one-score games has cost Nebraska dearly over the last few seasons and is unacceptable at such a storied college football program. Simply put, the time has come for the Cornhuskers to make a change.


This all sounds familiar. Brown had better pay close attention and start winning. Problem is the buyout for Brown is about 12 million.
I believe the fine print in his contract points to the buyout actually being in Hong Kong dollars. Currently that's about $1.53M. Surely we can pull that scratch together?
 

WVUALLEN

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Remember, the not-so-personable Pellini went 67-27 in Lincoln. So Frost could win 50 straight games and still have a worse record than Pellini managed.

It’s notable that Frost’s $15 million contract buyout at Nebraska will shrink by one-half on Oct. 1.

Brad Crawford, 247 Sports: “Frost has lost 21 times in 26 games at Nebraska in contests decided by a touchdown or less. That's almost unfathomable for a coach who welcomed the ‘home-run hire’ proclamation when he left UCF for the Huskers after a 13-0 season in 2017.


Ryan Pritt---
Under Neal Brown WVU is 10-7 in games decide by a touchdown or less. A 58.8% success rate in one score games some serious mental mistakes have cost WVU dearly. Mistake by coaching as well as players.

Wile 10-7 is fine, programs that challenge for league titles find a way to win more often than not. WVU has yet to finish in top half of the league in touchdown percentage under Brown, finishing 7th at 66% last year a small improvement from 61% in 2020.

For the defense last year WVU led the league allowing touchdowns on 42% red zone attempts. more than 11% better than 2nd place Baylor (53.7%). The defense may not be as strong as last year but it just needs to be good enough for an improved offense.

Brown entering his 4th season with his own recruits play significant roles on both sides of the ball. A new OC in Harrell and Jordan Lesley has emerged as one of the better DC's in the Big 12 and perhaps beyond.

The time is now or else.