No... Ohio State/Indiana/Northwestern are all grateful.Is anyone regretting the amount of effort Nebraska put in to get the B1G to play football this fall?
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No... Ohio State/Indiana/Northwestern are all grateful.Is anyone regretting the amount of effort Nebraska put in to get the B1G to play football this fall?
Both against their 2nd team. Let that set in. Illinois has their backups in.That's two 2nd half TD's this season.
Amen!i can comfortably say that our problems are far deeper than who plays QB.
adrian hasn't had the hot hand since 2018should have went with martinez, after luke had a few bad series, go with the hot hand.
looked like Nebraska vs mizzou with the uniforms, not sure what that was about..
next game.
I think he has control, but doesn't know what to do. A few more sub .500 seasons and he done.Sinking ship.
Frost has zero control of this program.
can't argue, there's allways hopeadrian hasn't had the hot hand since 2018
well there you go.. there are trust issues.. better players riding pine, and we wonder why..
It already did . For the worseOnce this thing turns...it’s going to reeeeeeallllly turn.
who would want any of them?The transfer portal is going to be full of Nebraska players after this season, especially if they pass the new one-time transfer rule
Scott Frostwho would want any of them?
Is anyone regretting the amount of effort Nebraska put in to get the B1G to play football this fall?
who would want any of them?
Is it Big 10, then? They did well, in short order, at UCF. Maybe they are just coaching in the wrong conference? Frost did pretty well out west, too. I am tired of (head) coaching changes. Nobody will come here for a 3-yr window to prove excellence in all aspects. Here's hoping humility, introspection and maybe some core philosophical changes (along with recruiting) will do the trick.This is on coaching plain and simple. People need to stop blaming players for everything. Much of this falls in Frost and his staff.
I have seen that same trick for 20 years. And it is getting old. Damn old.Is it Big 10, then? They did well, in short order, at UCF. Maybe they are just coaching in the wrong conference? Frost did pretty well out west, too. I am tired of (head) coaching changes. Nobody will come here for a 3-yr window to prove excellence in all aspects. Here's hoping humility, introspection and maybe some core philosophical changes (along with recruiting) will do the trick.
Is it Big 10, then? They did well, in short order, at UCF. Maybe they are just coaching in the wrong conference? Frost did pretty well out west, too. I am tired of (head) coaching changes. Nobody will come here for a 3-yr window to prove excellence in all aspects. Here's hoping humility, introspection and maybe some core philosophical changes (along with recruiting) will do the trick.
Maybe that is it. When you have the athletes, you can let them play, to some extent. When you have a mix of below, average, and above-average guys, it takes a solid game plan and much discipline.Frost inherited a lot of talent at UCF and Oregon, relative to his opponents at least. O'Leary ran a very disciplined program at UCF, even if they had a bad season in 2015.
He has no clue how to instill discipline in an undisciplined program. His style is too laid-back, especially after three years of Mike Riley. The program needed someone with a more Saban-like style.
Will have 4 losing seasons out of 5 as a head coach. Never really understood the Frost hype. Save for one fluke season, what has he done as a head coach? If he wasn't a former husker legend, he would be canned at the end of the year.Frost inherited a lot of talent at UCF and Oregon, relative to his opponents at least. O'Leary ran a very disciplined program at UCF, even if they had a bad season in 2015.
He has no clue how to instill discipline in an undisciplined program. His style is too laid-back.