I am 65 percent sure I just saw Scott Frost at a Rally’s in Phoenix. It was hard to tell but whoever it was looked exactly like him. I didn’t want to ask for an autograph as I don’t have my glasses on.
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I wonder if he has to pay people to take his autograph at this point.
That’s an Emormous load
Only 2nd biggest failure to walk the Nebraska sidelines. Bill Jennings was a bigger failure.Nothing like having an autograph from the biggest failure to ever walk the Nebraska sidelines…
65 percent of the time, it works all the time.I am 65 percent sure I just saw Scott Frost at a Rally’s in Phoenix. It was hard to tell but whoever it was looked exactly like him. I didn’t want to ask for an autograph as I don’t have my glasses on.
Not when you adjust for hypeOnly 2nd biggest failure to walk the Nebraska sidelines. Bill Jennings was a bigger failure.
I find it interesting one of your first thoughts was whether to get an autograph. I've been around a lot of professional athletes and a few celebrities, and I have zero autographs. Just don't see the point in asking anyone for an autograph.I am 65 percent sure I just saw Scott Frost at a Rally’s in Phoenix. It was hard to tell but whoever it was looked exactly like him. I didn’t want to ask for an autograph as I don’t have my gl
Autographs can be worth millions of dollars.I find it interesting one of your first thoughts was whether to get an autograph. I've been around a lot of professional athletes and a few celebrities, and I have zero autographs. Just don't see the point in asking anyone for an autograph.
I think collective ignorance explains why Scott was viewed so highly. UCF was winless in 2015 but won 9 games in 2014 and won a BCS game in 2013. They were a very successful program for years before Scott got there with one year where their coach just aged out and gave up. Certain programs in non-power 5 conferences have talent advantages...Cincinnati and UCF being two that will always be situated in position to scoop up more talent their other teams on their schedules. Scott had more NFL talent on his roster in two years at UCF than he was able to muster in 4 at Nebraska, he had a soft schedule where he played very few decent power 5 teams, and he is a good offensive game-planner, something that is effective in lower conferences. These facts were obvious but what was also obvious was NU needed a new coach and there wasn't necessarily a better option. This is why timing and talent has to line up and getting the right guy is generally a crapshoot for non-elite programs.Not when you adjust for hype
Bill Jennings wasnt NCOTY prior to his arrival
this post brought to us by hindsightI think collective ignorance explains why Scott was viewed so highly. UCF was winless in 2015 but won 9 games in 2014 and won a BCS game in 2013. They were a very successful program for years before Scott got there with one year where their coach just aged out and gave up. Certain programs in non-power 5 conferences have talent advantages...Cincinnati and UCF being two that will always be situated in position to scoop up more talent their other teams on their schedules. Scott had more NFL talent on his roster in two years at UCF than he was able to muster in 4 at Nebraska, he had a soft schedule where he played very few decent power 5 teams, and he is a good offensive game-planner, something that is effective in lower conferences. These facts were obvious but what was also obvious was NU needed a new coach and there wasn't necessarily a better option. This is why timing and talent has to line up and getting the right guy is generally a crapshoot for non-elite programs.
Not in this case. Unless this guy was missing Scott Frost's autograph to complete his signed football from the 1997 national championship football team or something like that.Autographs can be worth millions of dollars.
I am 65 percent sure I just saw Scott Frost at a Rally’s in Phoenix. It was hard to tell but whoever it was looked exactly like him. I didn’t want to ask for an autograph as I don’t have my glasses on.
At least Jennings had a landmark victory when he ended OU’s 74 game conference win streak. That alone makes him less of a failure than Frost.Only 2nd biggest failure to walk the Nebraska sidelines. Bill Jennings was a bigger failure.
True. However, his win loss percentage was actually lower than Scott Frost's.At least Jennings had a landmark victory when he ended OU’s 74 game conference win streak. That alone makes him less of a failure than Frost.
I am 65 percent sure I just saw Scott Frost at a Rally’s in Phoenix. It was hard to tell but whoever it was looked exactly like him. I didn’t want to ask for an autograph as I don’t have my glasses on.
He says he made 40 million as a coach and 0 as a player.Ask for his autograph "as a player, not a coach" and report back his response.
I remember being really excited that everything came together with Scott, like being able to predict his hiring 3 years out when MR was hired. It seemed perfect that MR was old and bad and there was no way he would get a 2nd contract while Scott was able to practice his craft at a lower level program. Then Scott hit a perfect season just as MR flamed out with the worst season, but these things covered risks and flaws and the fact Scott didn't have to build the program, didn't complete a recruiting cycle, and didn't have to develop competent coaches in all three phases. Everybody overlooked warning signs like Scott saying that his coaches would get time off to be with their families and they wouldn't live at the stadium. He basically said he would make 5+ million but focus on work life balance. And this became the biggest issue, him and his staff coached like they were at UCF. He fully understood the consequences. He was going to hunt, party, and live his life like he wanted, make 20-30 million and the worst case scenario...he couldn't come back to Nebraska. I call that a good trade.this post brought to us by hindsight
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he played in the NFL for free?He says he made 40 million as a coach and 0 as a player.
His nfl contract was for cryptohe played in the NFL for free?
I find that hard to believe
FailI am 65 percent sure I just saw Scott Frost at a Rally’s in Phoenix. It was hard to tell but whoever it was looked exactly like him. I didn’t want to ask for an autograph as I don’t have my glasses on.
He was touted as "one of own and knows the HuskervWay"Nothing like having an autograph from the biggest failure to ever walk the Nebraska sidelines…
Fvck you Scott and your sock puppet.I remember being really excited that everything came together with Scott, like being able to predict his hiring 3 years out when MR was hired. It seemed perfect that MR was old and bad and there was no way he would get a 2nd contract while Scott was able to practice his craft at a lower level program. Then Scott hit a perfect season just as MR flamed out with the worst season, but these things covered risks and flaws and the fact Scott didn't have to build the program, didn't complete a recruiting cycle, and didn't have to develop competent coaches in all three phases. Everybody overlooked warning signs like Scott saying that his coaches would get time off to be with their families and they wouldn't live at the stadium. He basically said he would make 5+ million but focus on work life balance. And this became the biggest issue, him and his staff coached like they were at UCF. He fully understood the consequences. He was going to hunt, party, and live his life like he wanted, make 20-30 million and the worst case scenario...he couldn't come back to Nebraska. I call that a good trade.
Autograph? Why?I am 65 percent sure I just saw Scott Frost at a Rally’s in Phoenix. It was hard to tell but whoever it was looked exactly like him. I didn’t want to ask for an autograph as I don’t have my glasses on.
Jennings wasn't a liar, a fraud, and a creep ! I vote foe SF !!!Only 2nd biggest failure to walk the Nebraska sidelines. Bill Jennings was a bigger failure.
Debatable. Frost took over a historic blue blood program with nearly unlimited resources and support, yet still f*cked it up. Jennings took over a program that was not above .500 for 20 years prior.Only 2nd biggest failure to walk the Nebraska sidelines. Bill Jennings was a bigger failure.
Bill Jennings may have had bigger failure record wise but Frost really deserves biggest failure award!Only 2nd biggest failure to walk the Nebraska sidelines. Bill Jennings was a bigger failure.