Since Osborne, Solich lasted 6 years, but was a top ten team years 2-4. The last 2 years he was at .651 and .753 overall. Callahan lasted 4 years at .551. Pelini stayed awhile at .712. Riley lasted 3 at .500. Frost is going into his third year at .375. Is Frost's seat getting warm? It's clear that your boosters are not afraid to burn a coach quickly. Will a bad year be it for Frost? What's his number of games he needs to win to stay? If Nebraska is, let's say, 6-4 this year, how hot is the seat next year?
For the record, I'd much prefer Nebraska not returning to the juggernaut of the 90s as I am a Northwestern fan, but I have nothing against Nebraska other than I want my team to be better. It's a little annoying when you take over our stadium stuff, but I mostly blame our own fans, low student body count, lack of a local fan base, and the geographical homes of our students. In other words, not trolling just curious.
For the record, I'd much prefer Nebraska not returning to the juggernaut of the 90s as I am a Northwestern fan, but I have nothing against Nebraska other than I want my team to be better. It's a little annoying when you take over our stadium stuff, but I mostly blame our own fans, low student body count, lack of a local fan base, and the geographical homes of our students. In other words, not trolling just curious.