Scott Frost 2 year extension

Submitted by Tylerduke1963 on November 16th, 2019 at 9:49 AM

Juat saw on ESPN ticker that Scott Frost signs a 2yr extension. Thought I would share it. Go Blue. Screw Staee

lhglrkwg

November 16th, 2019 at 10:44 AM ^

You can imagine how the recruiting pitches go for- and against- Nebraska

"Frost is a dead man walking over there. They'll fire him."

or

"Look son. I know things aren't great right now but we're improving. Nebraska just signed me and my staff to another 2 years so they believe in what we're doing here. You've got nothing to worry about"

I'm sure this is more about perception than anything else

WCHBlog

November 16th, 2019 at 1:15 PM ^

They have a never-ending supply of money and they have to spend it all or they risk having to give some of it to the players that are earning it for them. Extending Scott Frost is about as dumb as putting TVs in toilet stalls and Nebraska already did that.

jmblue

November 16th, 2019 at 11:27 AM ^

Wow.

His parents started timing Frost's 40-yard dashes when their son was 2. Most parents scratch marks into the walls to chart a child's growth; they logged 40 times to memorialize speed progression. "It's in his baby book," Carol says. "I have a record of him from 2 through 18. He went from 13.8 to 4.5."

Papa Koz

November 16th, 2019 at 10:03 AM ^

In any other performance based job, you would get the axe. Two years of that shit show and he gets an extension. That’s a homer move, let’s see if he makes it the end of the extension? 

Wolverine 73

November 16th, 2019 at 10:55 AM ^

Not sure I follow that.  Rrod was a stranger in a strange land in Michigan.  Frost is a former Nebraska player who understands the culture of Nebraska  football.  If anyone might succeed there, it is someone like him.  But I agree that time has passed Nebraska by unless they can recreate a Wisconsin scenario with a lot of walk ons and a lot of three stars who stick around 4-5 years, with an occasional good RB sprinkled in.

bronxblue

November 16th, 2019 at 10:18 AM ^

These are always more perfunctory extensions than a necessary reward for performance, so I get it.  If Nebraska has any chance to get back to being pretty good recruits need to know Frost is going to be around, and so I get it.

I still think he's going to disappoint relative to expectations because Nebraska will never be able to recruit at the level you need to be a consistent national power, especially in a conference with OSU,PSU, and UM.

Teeba

November 16th, 2019 at 10:30 AM ^

His only hope is to time travel back to the 80’s when Nebraska’s “strength and conditioning” program was run by the East German Olympic team and the rest of college football hadn’t quite caught on. There is no reason Nebraska should be good at football. They should be the Kansas (football-wise) of the Big10. 

pinkfloyd2000

November 16th, 2019 at 10:41 AM ^

Speaking of Nebraska, here's your Michigan-related factoid for today:

In 1898, the then-named Nebraska Bugeaters (Independent) were captained to a respectable 8-3 record under head coach Fielding Yost.

After a single season at Nebraska, Coach Yost was lured away to coach at Kansas to the tune of $350 (with a conditional $150 bonus), and promptly led the team to a 10-0 mark in his only season there. 

 

Lan DIm Sum

November 16th, 2019 at 11:07 AM ^

Scott Frost's entire head-coaching resume is built on taking a traditionally good non-BCS team, in a fertile recruiting ground, and having an undefeated season.  This is what has earned him the messianic adulation and these statements like "if Frost can't bring Nebraska back, no one can."  That is complete garbage.  Does anyone on this site think that Urban Meyer couldn't bring Nebraska back, or Bob Stoops, or Dabo the Clown wouldn't? Meyer would have Nebraska at 9-4 this year and nearly beating the good teams in the West.  

There's a littered battlefield of the corpses of people like Frost who parlayed one great season into deification.  Larry Coker, Charlie Weis, Charlie Strong, all come to mind. Guys who have a brief very good run, often with the inheritance of someone else's recruits.  But couldn't run an elite program when their chance came.  

Frost has (possibly, I'm not an expert) shown that he has some innovative ideas on offense, or, at the least, that he knows how to run a contemporary offense.  That's it.  He's yet to show that he knows how to coach defense or even attract other coaching talent that does.  He's yet to show that he can run a juggernaut program year in and out, balancing the whole unwieldy ship of recruiting, staffing, PR, personal health, game management, preparation, player management, enduring injuries and malaise at losses, all while keeping the team motivated and believing.  Resurrecting a program doesn't happen because you were Chip Kelly's WR Coach and know what RPO's are.    

M-Dog

November 16th, 2019 at 11:24 AM ^

Probably a good move.  If Nebraska didn't have the history they have, they'd be Iowa State.  He's a good fit for them, even if the expectations for him coming there were way over-hyped.

 

mgohusker

November 16th, 2019 at 3:33 PM ^

Weird times in Nebraska.

The Omaha newspaper is dying, so they've decided their key to survival is to be hyper-critical of AD Bill Moos and Frost.  I guess Moos feels like this is a way to show commitment to potential recruits.