And I am well aware of what he did after his first years at Temple and Baylor.
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So what the hell should we do about it after only 1 year???And I am well aware of what he did after his first years at Temple and Baylor.
With better talent winning 8 games is going to be a good year in the new B1G and that goes for teams like Wisconsin, Ioway and Minnesota too..Rhule is a ‘decent’ coach, I would have to agree about the ‘it’ factor. To me he looks confused a lot of the time. He’s done a reasonably good job (except for Sims) given the scant number of talented players at Nebraska. However, we should be at least .500 even with these players. I’m not going to throw Matt Rhule under the bus, but with talented player's I suspect his ceiling is 7 or 8 wins in Lincoln.
frost had a better offense and was more fun to watch. Scott was right…you cannot win in Nebraska anymore.We looked like a Scott frost coached team the entire month of November. Very disappointing and unimpressive first year
but they did it with a much worse roster.We looked like a Scott frost coached team the entire month of November. Very disappointing and unimpressive first year
Eh I don’t know about that.but they did it with a much worse roster.
where does the current roster have the advantage, say, on the offensive side?Eh I don’t know about that.
Sure let’s start on offense. Probably worse than all of Frosts offenses by the end of the year. I will point out a couple things though - Ty Hahn played more under Frost than he ever did under Rhule. Additionally, 3 of our o line starters, were starting in 2021 and the narrative in that season was that they needed more S&C and experience. All 3 were better players this year than they were two years ago for instance and it is not 100% due to Rhule and staffs development, don’t kid yourself.where does the current roster have the advantage, say, on the offensive side?
He kind of looks like he is one hard sneeze from crapping his pants.Define the it factor
And Kirk and Brian were planning the kkk rally for tomorrow nightHe kind of looks like he is one hard sneeze from crapping his pants.
Dude that’s shits old. It took Frost to get fired early in the season to have Joesph get an opportunity as the first black coach at any sport at your prestigious and inclusive school.And Kirk and Brian were planning the kkk rally for tomorrow night
Technically there is a difference between black coach and ( interim) coach..Dude that’s shits old. It took Frost to get fired early in the season to have Joesph get an opportunity as the first black coach at any sport at your prestigious and inclusive school.
Truth hurts! Kirk must have pictures of the governor or high ranking government officials that he didn’t get fire.Dude that’s shits old. It took Frost to get fired early in the season to have Joesph get an opportunity as the first black coach at any sport at your prestigious and inclusive school.
That’s odd. Didn’t the 20th century end 23 years ago?Sure let’s start on offense. Probably worse than all of Frosts offenses by the end of the year. I will point out a couple things though - Ty Hahn played more under Frost than he ever did under Rhule. Additionally, 3 of our o line starters, were starting in 2021 and the narrative in that season was that they needed more S&C and experience. All 3 were better players this year than they were two years ago for instance and it is not 100% due to Rhule and staffs development, don’t kid yourself.
Defensively, talent wise I would take this years defense over any Frost roster defense minus the 2021 super senior year for JoJo and those guys.
Special teams have been a shit show for 7 years, no need to waste our breath.
Finally, this years schedule was much easier than any schedule Frost had. The Big Ten was extremely bad this year.
When I look at the totality, I don’t see a much worse roster nor am I impressed with a 5-7 record against the worst schedule we will ever face in the 20th century