So from what I see on this Forum, most disagree with the AD. He said on Friday that Frost is not coaching for his job this year. How do you all read into that?
He has to say that. The idea of Frost not coaching for his job is predicated on the notion that the team was universally expected to get better.So from what I see on this Forum, most disagree with the AD. He said on Friday that Frost is not coaching for his job this year. How do you all read into that?
Lol.So from what I see on this Forum, most disagree with the AD. He said on Friday that Frost is not coaching for his job this year. How do you all read into that?
This.He has to say that. The idea of Frost not coaching for his job is predicated on the notion that the team was universally expected to get better.
Well guess what, they're not better. In fact they almost look a little worse every month of games. And nobody really expected that.
Now the criticism is reaching a fever pitch, boosters are gonna get angry, parents of kids on the team are gonna get angry, recruits are gonna stop picking up the phone. That sellout streak is dead and it's going to be a BAD LOOK to see Memorial Stadium looking like an Indiana or Purdue game every week.
They're closer to an '07 season, a '17 season than they are to turning it around. Everything has the feel of the bottom being ready to drop out. It was a hard rebuild but the problems this team has are not about talent or experience. They're about being poorly coached and having sloppy practice habits that are allowed to continue.
If they get blanked in conference play like they look fit to do, Trev has no choice. I will be shocked if they make a bowl game this year and Frost keeps his job.
The dreaded vote of confidence. It means he is coaching for his job this year.So from what I see on this Forum, most disagree with the AD. He said on Friday that Frost is not coaching for his job this year. How do you all read into that?
Trev will fire Frost in a split second once he has the next head coach locked up.So from what I see on this Forum, most disagree with the AD. He said on Friday that Frost is not coaching for his job this year. How do you all read into that?
Spot On!!He has to say that. The idea of Frost not coaching for his job is predicated on the notion that the team was universally expected to get better.
Well guess what, they're not better. In fact they almost look a little worse every month of games. And nobody really expected that.
Now the criticism is reaching a fever pitch, boosters are gonna get angry, parents of kids on the team are gonna get angry, recruits are gonna stop picking up the phone. That sellout streak is dead and it's going to be a BAD LOOK to see Memorial Stadium looking like an Indiana or Purdue game every week.
They're closer to an '07 season, a '17 season than they are to turning it around. Everything has the feel of the bottom being ready to drop out. It was a hard rebuild but the problems this team has are not about talent or experience. They're about being poorly coached and having sloppy practice habits that are allowed to continue.
If they get blanked in conference play like they look fit to do, Trev has no choice. I will be shocked if they make a bowl game this year and Frost keeps his job.
That was Friday. Was has he said since Saturday late afternoon?So from what I see on this Forum, most disagree with the AD. He said on Friday that Frost is not coaching for his job this year. How do you all read into that?
Frost may not be, but a few of the assistants BETTER beSo from what I see on this Forum, most disagree with the AD. He said on Friday that Frost is not coaching for his job this year. How do you all read into that?
Frost will probably go to another school and all of the sudden kill it again.Assessing all the comments so far, I see this going 1 of 3 ways (with the $20 million buyout in mind – which is not exactly chump change this go-around)
1 - Trev will advise Frost to replace multiple assistants with proven coaches who know fundamentals at the end of the season (given that we somehow win 6 games). Frost stays put and gets another year or so. We see where it goes. His buyout would then lessen in January 2022.
2 - Assuming we’re 2-2 heading into Michigan State-NW-Michigan (and if we hypothetically completely crap the bed), Trev lets Frost go and we fork over $20 million, Chinander finishes the season off.
3 - Frost and Trev work out a deal where he “steps down” like Erstad did. Frost is then a free man. But knowing this football program’s luck, Frost goes on to be an assistant or coordinator and has massive success![]()
there is a 0% chance frost gets another head coaching gigFrost will probably go to another school and all of the sudden kill it again.
Atleast not at a P5 school right awaythere is a 0% chance frost gets another head coaching gig
I highly doubt that. Yes, he has failed at Nebraska, but I guarantee his success at UCF will get him another gig. Listen, I'm down on Frost too, but he will land another gig.there is a 0% chance frost gets another head coaching gig
he will never even be asked to interview for a P5 head job again in his lifeAtleast not at a P5 school right away
no, he won't. his success at UCF was the exception, not the rule.I highly doubt that. Yes, he has failed at Nebraska, but I guarantee his success at UCF will get him another gig. Listen, I'm down on Frost too, but he will land another gig.
You got me thinking here. I agree hc jobs just won't be sitting there for him to pluck. What position would he be qualified as an assistant? I'm struggling answering that.he will never even be asked to interview for a P5 head job again in his life
he has done nothing to deserve it, and everything to prove he's not capable of performing the tasks required of the title
1 winning season in 6 as a head coach
he's going to have to hope he has friends somewhere, anywhereYou got me thinking here. I agree hc jobs just won't be sitting there for him to pluck. What position would he be qualified as an assistant? I'm struggling answering that.
Does he go somewhere and be a volunteer at a big program or ironically an analyst?
I might put money on it, too, knowing our program’s luckFrost will probably go to another school and all of the sudden kill it again.
It’s the start of the season what do you expect Trev to say..So from what I see on this Forum, most disagree with the AD. He said on Friday that Frost is not coaching for his job this year. How do you all read into that?
All good points. I could see a few more.Assessing all the comments so far, I see this going 1 of 3 ways (with the $20 million buyout in mind – which is not exactly chump change this go-around)
1 - Trev will advise Frost to replace multiple assistants with proven coaches who know fundamentals at the end of the season (given that we somehow win 6 games). Frost stays put and gets another year or so. We see where it goes. His buyout would then lessen in January 2022.
2 - Assuming we’re 2-2 heading into Michigan State-NW-Michigan (and if we hypothetically completely crap the bed), Trev lets Frost go and we fork over $20 million, Chinander finishes the season off.
3 - Frost and Trev work out a deal where he “steps down” like Erstad did. Frost is then a free man. But knowing this football program’s luck, Frost goes on to be an assistant or coordinator and has massive success![]()
Definitely realistic scenarios for sure. The $20 million buyout throws a knuckleball into things.All good points. I could see a few more.
Frost replaces Martinez, settles into calling a more basic game and we win a few games we don't expect. Then we are 6-6 or 7-5, win a bowl and Frost is OK for another year.
Trev gets Osborne to intervene and talk Frost into stepping down for a reasonable buyout.
Frost folds under the career/homelife pressure, wants to move back to FL, and steps down for a reasonable buyout.
The university lawyers find a way to fire for cause for NCAA infractions we have heard about and maybe some things we don't know about.
I don’t think Trev needs TO to intervene because he may have just cause by him breaking NCAA rule for a advisor.. He saying he had administrators permission when the AD is MooS who would know the rules and SF knows as well…All good points. I could see a few more.
Frost replaces Martinez, settles into calling a more basic game and we win a few games we don't expect. Then we are 6-6 or 7-5, win a bowl and Frost is OK for another year.
Trev gets Osborne to intervene and talk Frost into stepping down for a reasonable buyout.
Frost folds under the career/homelife pressure, wants to move back to FL, and steps down for a reasonable buyout.
The university lawyers find a way to fire for cause for NCAA infractions we have heard about and maybe some things we don't know about.