He won't have to worry about thathe doesnt have a ton of experience hiring and firing coaches.
He won't have to worry about thathe doesnt have a ton of experience hiring and firing coaches.
Nope. No one likes decisions like he made but making those decisions is why he is a good hire. Not that you want to kill programs but recognizing if you don't the consequences would be way worse and likely affect academics.I'm wondering the same thing. Aside from ridding the football and wrestling programs at UNO, is there any other reason why Trev is an unpopular pick?
Well of course.. That’s the reason why he was hired because of Football and making sure the new facilities will be done and not a Summit AD.. DAH!We hired an AD from the Summit League. If he was not a former player here, would he even be considered for an interview, let alone given the job?
If Alberts is only 1/2 as bad as Frost has been, he may not be here very long.Man, Nebraska fans are getting ridiculous. We need new blood and getting our Nebraska guys will begin to show we make good choices. You simply can’t turn programs around overnight and we were down below ground level when frost was hired. Let him work people. He won’t let us down but give him time to change to his guys that will buy into his way of doing things. Same with Trev Alberts he will do great things.
Unfortunately I'm out. You gotta plug?How many do you have?
Damn. This was solich’s day!!! Poor frank out of our headlines already!!
Any outsider that is as bad would have already be gone.If Alberts is only 1/2 as bad as Frost has been, he may not be here very long.
Frost HAS his guys. Put up or shut up time.Man, Nebraska fans are getting ridiculous. We need new blood and getting our Nebraska guys will begin to show we make good choices. You simply can’t turn programs around overnight and we were down below ground level when frost was hired. Let him work people. He won’t let us down but give him time to change to his guys that will buy into his way of doing things. Same with Trev Alberts he will do great things.
About the time UNO was cutting programs to move “forward” with basketball and hockey, South Dakota, South Dakota State, and North Dakota State were also making the jump in basketball while moving from DII to FCS in football. Sioux Falls and North Dakota have made similar moves. Minnesota State has become a DII power in football and plays DI hockey.It's not the splash hire everyone wanted but can you honestly say he didn't put UNO in a better place. Scratching football to put resources into hockey and basketball was the right move for UNO.
Frost is systematically getting rid of the football program on his own. Alberts will be there to make sure everything goes smoothly.So you hire an AD who got rid of the football program at his last job? He hasn't managed a football program in how many years now? So how exactly will this guy fix the football program, from his experience in college football 30 years ago?
And it will be interesting how much more money they are going to give a guy who is coming from a non-football Summit League school who desperately wanted the NU job.Not sure we needed a national search firm for a guy right down the Interstate.
This is how your decision tree works? It is deeply flawed. What makes you think Trev can fix the football program?Some of you need to relax… I don’t give a shit if we hired Ronald McDonald, just fix the football program for the love of Christ
Ed Stewart played in the 1994 game against Miami. Pretty sure he got a ring.
I’m trying to read up on it and would like some actual data. Football and wrestling were cut for financial reasons, are financials improved? I can’t find a lot on where they were and where they are now.Read up on it. New facilties. Only school in the last 18 years in Nebraska to make it to an NCAA championship. That is just a starting point. He did a good job in Omaha.
I’m trying to read up on it and would like some actual data. Football and wrestling were cut for financial reasons, are financials improved? I can’t find a lot on where they were and where they are now.
Where can I find numbers on before and after? If it actually improved and by how much?It's more complicated than raw dollars in/dollars out. The school needed to go D-1 to help raise the profile of the campus overall. Athletics are loss leaders for most mid major schools. But, they went from hemorrhaging money in football to simply being in the red as a D-1 school.
They were also never Title IX compliant in D-2. They reached compliance in the move to D-1. They also needed to offer a minimum number of sports that the Summit League actually sponsors. So, not football/wrestling. That's why soccer was added. They would have had to add multiple additional scholarships for FCS football as well along with likely facility upgrades. They would have had to be in 3 conferences minimum, possibly four. Summit League for the core sports, NCHC for hockey, and a league for both football and wrestling which would have increased administrative and travel costs.
It's just not as simple as dollars and cents. It is the totality of where was the program and where are they trying to get it to and football simply didn't fit.
He's guessing, knowing that no one will actually take the time to verify. UNO football was a money pit, so I get that. He was openly hostile to wrestling which was sacrificed for men's gold and soccer and a net gain of 4.5 scholarships. Oy. Wrestling was self supporting and could have joined the Big 12. It was a storied program for over 30 years and didn't need to be cut.I’m trying to read up on it and would like some actual data. Football and wrestling were cut for financial reasons, are financials improved? I can’t find a lot on where they were and where they are now.
You are pathetic. Get a life loser.Tea leaves: Little national interest in the job, and damn near none with the stipulation to promise to retain and make excuses for Baby Scottie. Well shit...Ronnie, what do we do now?
Let's hire Trev. He'll let Scottie lose for 4 more years and maybe these alumni won't see thru the GBR bullshit and donate money for the new facility. They'll buy Trev...he's a Husker.
Just promise me that when this shitshow collapses that we will clean house of the idiots responsible for these crap decisions. It's pathetic.
I am honestly trying to figure out if he did a good job or not at UNO. People can agree or disagree with the football or wrestling moves. But I’m truly curious about the data or it. Did the financials improve? Did enrollment go up and was it related to going D1? Or was it the same growth rate as previous decades? I can’t seem to find anything other than opinions and vague ‘financials are better.’He's guessing, knowing that no one will actually take the time to verify. UNO football was a money pit, so I get that. He was openly hostile to wrestling which was sacrificed for men's gold and soccer and a net gain of 4.5 scholarships. Oy. Wrestling was self supporting and could have joined the Big 12. It was a storied program for over 30 years and didn't need to be cut.
Improving. But just talk of financialsis an incomplete story of his accomplishments...I am honestly trying to figure out if he did a good job or not at UNO. People can agree or disagree with the football or wrestling moves. But I’m truly curious about the data or it. Did the financials improve? Did enrollment go up and was it related to going D1? Or was it the same growth rate as previous decades? I can’t seem to find anything other than opinions and vague ‘financials are better.’
For those seemingly unwilling to actually look into Alberts accomplishments as an AD at "that Omaha school," I'd suggest a little perspective. Here is a brief listing of Alberts major accomplishments at the University of Nebraska at Omaha...
1. Was instrumental in bringing in National Championship NCAA Hockey head coach Dean Blais to replace Mike Kemp. Diffusing a potentially difficult situation, helped ease the transition by getting Kemp to move into an Associate AD role.
2. Took the entire program D-1. Difficult decisions were made in cutting football and wrestling. The handling of this could have been better, but the transition to D-1 has clearly been in the best interests of the school in the long run.
3. Hockey has had success during his time making the NCAA tournament in 2011, 2015, and 2020 with a Frozen Four appearance in 2015. The Blais hire paid off with 2011 and 2015.
4. Rallying community support to help get Baxter Arena built which has helped raise the university profile and been an important asset to the rebuilding of the Aksarben area as a whole.
5. The basketball team has tread water with some winning seasons and some losing seasons, but they came within an eyelash of making the NCAA Tournament twice with losses in the summit league finals.
6. Hired Jason Mims to coach the brand new Men's soccer program at UNO. This culminated in multiple Summit League championships and a 2017 NCAA tournament appearance.
7. Had to make multiple womens basketball coaching changes. One under program duress and another when results weren't up to par. The women's basketball team made the Summit league finals this year in year one of the new regime.
8. Made a difficult decision in the firing of Bob Herold as baseball coach. Took a chance on unproven Evan Porter who has now won a Summit League Championship and made an NCAA Tournament appearance.
9. Got the new baseball/softball complex built, again with significant buy in from the community.
10. Hired Mike Gabinet after the semi forced retirement of Dean Blais. Gabinet has the program trending in the right direction with an NCAA tournament berth in the 2020 season.
11. With the cutting of football and wrestling, got the program Title IX compliant for the first time in its history (another factor as to why the financials wouldn't work in keeping those programs)
12. Got UNO into the premier college hockey conference when the NCHC was formed. They were on the verge of being relegated to a lesser league.
13. Got men's swimming and diving added through a community outreach program...during a pandemic.
Overall, he's done well at Omaha. The only really blemish was the initial handling of the necessary cut of football and wrestling. And, to the post above comparing UNO to SDSU and NDSU. That's beyond stupid. Those schools are the flagship institutions of their states with significant alumni buy in to basketball and football. UNO has never had that kind of alumni support. Can't get blood from a stone. Omaha was never going to support UNO football (or even basketball) on the level those other institutions do.
One reason wrestling was cut is the head coach was one of only 2 coaches on the athletic staff that answered "No" when asked if they were receptive to a move to D1. He was older and didnt want to move to D1.He's guessing, knowing that no one will actually take the time to verify. UNO football was a money pit, so I get that. He was openly hostile to wrestling which was sacrificed for men's gold and soccer and a net gain of 4.5 scholarships. Oy. Wrestling was self supporting and could have joined the Big 12. It was a storied program for over 30 years and didn't need to be cut.