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Frost takes shot at Trev at his PC

24.40 N. Umm. Not to defend Trev but didn't Frost have the Moos for his first 4 years here? Quit crying Scott. You failed as a HC at NU. Stop blaming others.
I'm not much of a Trev fan, but Frost is full of crap. He was given every opportunity and resource needed to succeed. His failure is on him, nobody else.
 
I'm not much of a Trev fan, but Frost is full of crap. He was given every opportunity and resource needed to succeed. His failure is on him, nobody else.
I'm just grateful that the Frost-Moos- Trev clown show circus has moved on. Troy and Matt seem to get the Nebraska culture better than those guys.
 
I’m guilty of supporting him a lot longer than I should have.

Trev gave him plenty of rope, he himself failed tremendously a lot of bad stuff I heard near the end of his stay was unreal..

He likes to point the finger but he needs to point the thumb.
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If I’m the new AD - I would be concerned about his comments. Just as I was when he was blaming Mike Riley in year 3. F that guy - takes 0 responsibility for anything. So glad to be rid of him.
 
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Imagine that Frost has great success in his second UCF stint. Imagine that he wins the Big12 and gets his team to the CFP. Imagine him being interviewed repeatedly as part of the CFP hype and asked about what went wrong at Nebraska. Imagine him taking no personal responsibility for his results, and instead blaming the AD, the university, the fans, the media, the weather, geography and Runzas.

I want him to fail.
 
The world we live in! Some of the most prominent people in our society have made a career out of it.
He probably has to give some excuse to justify his new boss’s faith in hiring him. Most UCF fans are going to buy it and I don’t really care much what he says now. I think going forward he would better served by never speaking of Nebraska again.
 
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Dude was a good coach at one time. But he has issues that prevented him from being one at Nebraska. It’s hard to see future success for him until he realizes that the one most to blame for his failures is himself. But he’s been too arrogant to ever consider that possibility. He should have been humble and thankful that he was even given a fifth year despite all his failures. Instead he acted like a petulant little child because Trev put him on some sort of corrective action plan with a restructured contract. His interview only seems to confirm that he still hasn’t looked in a mirror.
 
Frost's problem was that his ability to evaluate high rated talent was garbage. Of the top ten recruits in each of his first three classes, I count 12/30 who were contributors. I count 9 of 20 in Rhule's first two classes.
 
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Frost's problem was that his ability to evaluate high rated talent was garbage. Of the top ten recruits in each of his first three classes, I count 12/30 who were contributors. I count 9 of 20 in Rhule's first two classes.
I might add he took special teams for grated and didn’t emphasize in game planning like a lot of good and great coaches.
 
Dude was a good coach at one time. But he has issues that prevented him from being one at Nebraska. It’s hard to see future success for him until he realizes that the one most to blame for his failures is himself. But he’s been too arrogant to ever consider that possibility. He should have been humble and thankful that he was even given a fifth year despite all his failures. Instead he acted like a petulant little child because Trev put him on some sort of corrective action plan with a restructured contract. His interview only seems to confirm that he still hasn’t looked in a mirror.
Even with all of those issues he has enough money to live a pretty comfortable life he manages it well. Mind boggling how so many with really bad ethics do so well in life. Some even reach the pinnacle.
 
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