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Would you be happy about a Scott Frost hiring?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
12/21/2017

Would you be happy about a Scott Frost hiring?

95%
Absolutely WINNER

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5%
Not really

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95%
Absolutely

42 Comments
Andy Redick
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Andy Redick

Scott understand the Nebraska way! With his O and a stout Blackshirt D, NU will be competing for B1G West and Conference Championships every year! Bring Scott home!!! GBR!!!

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Roger Nicolaus
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Roger Nicolaus

Yes if he can find the right mix of assistant coaches

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Patrick Nelson
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Patrick Nelson

we need Husker blood that understands players and the expectation of the fans

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Matt Beha
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Matt Beha

Continuing the heritage is important. Frank Solich should never have been fired after a 9-2 season.

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Visitor
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Visitor

He has all the talents a successful college football coach should have.

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Phil Wojtalewicz
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Phil Wojtalewicz

Ask him his price....then put another $500G on top of that! He should have been the hire 3 years ago.

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Johnny Joyce
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Johnny Joyce

A proven winner who learned from the who's who of coaches as well as playing on both sides of the ball.

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Visitor
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Visitor

Coach Frost is the only choice for the next head coach for the Big Red. Give him the time he needs and the support from the fans that he truly deserves. Live in Tennessee - LOVE NEBRASKA

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Daniel S Oates
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Daniel S Oates

I think hes a Great Coach

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Terry L. Feeney
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Terry L. Feeney

Frost is a native, understands the culture, realizes if you can't run, you can't win. A good run offense is a GREAT defense.

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Wade Williams
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Wade Williams

I think not only would he hit it out of the park from a results stand point, he is only 42 and the only candidate that would probably make NU his last HC job. I would definitely take 25 + yrs of SF!! GBR!!

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Chad Carolyn Lueders
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Chad Carolyn Lueders

The decision to hire Frost should come from the power of Big Red fans. If Scott is willing to come home... it is the A.D.'s job to not mess this up. Firing Riley was an easy decision. Hiring Frost is a No-Brainer!!

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crimprof
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crimprof

Home grown. Known quantity and quality. Key mentee of Tom Osborne and would be wise to seek advise. Fully aware of the game. Still has a lot of energy. He will bring NU back to the national forefront and make the climb fun.

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Matt Maxwell
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Matt Maxwell

His entire life has been influenced by really good coaching and work ethic. He also has the insider view of what it is like to play for the Huskers. The fans will give him the time to excel. He is also a great guy from all accounts. GBR

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Greg Moore
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Greg Moore

Come on....he is Nebraska Football...he knows what it takes to get the job done here. Nuff said GBR!

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Arlie Rauch
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Arlie Rauch

No candidate has more to offer than he does. If he can't do well here, no one can. Let's give him the time he needs, if indeed he comes.

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Bob Gerten
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Bob Gerten

Scott has a lot of similar characteristics as the most successful Husker coach, Tom O. All we need to do as fans is exercise some patience. NU will rise again.

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Dan Tweedy
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Dan Tweedy

As Nebraska fans, we need to back off this topic until Saturday night. UCF has done something special this season and those kids need not be distracted in what will be the most important game in nearly all of their careers. They and Coach Frost deserve that we all chill for a few more days.

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Bud Johnson
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Bud Johnson

It is logical that Scott Frost and Nebraska complete the circle.

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Roger Moellendorf
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Roger Moellendorf

We should have offered him the job three years ago!

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Bob Crockford
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Bob Crockford

We need someone with direct ties to UNL, period! We need someone who knows what this institution, and football is all about!! GBR!!!

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Nick Thomas
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Nick Thomas

We need someone that understands our culture as Nebraskans. Someone that understands the Geography and someone that cares much deeper than the millions all of these HCs earn these days.

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Matt Unruh
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Matt Unruh

It seems like a no-brainer for NU to want him. He is young and could coach here for 20+ years easy. And he loves this place. It made him who he is today.

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Jenifer Trumler
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Jenifer Trumler

He is a proven winner and knows the nebraska ways. In Scotty we trust!

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Kurtis Ramsey
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Kurtis Ramsey

Hopefully the fans give him time to turn it around and don't freak out when we aren't undefeated in year 2.

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Charley Olson
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Charley Olson

He is the right guy at the right time with the right qualifications which is extremely rare for a Nebraska hero to be in this situation. It is truly amazing how successful Scott has become and it is just awesome!

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D Daniel Dillon
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D Daniel Dillon

Because we need a winner and preferably with Husker roots.

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Kris Stoa
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Kris Stoa

I'd like a coach that can inspire, teach and motivate. The Husker teams of the last 10 years or so seem to lack any enthusiasm or will to win. Pelini was an embarrassing maniac on the sideline and Riley had zero emotion or fire. Something in the middle would be nice.

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Bob Phillips
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Bob Phillips

We need somone to help get us back to our roots, one who has an upward trajectory in coaching and winning. Who fits that better than Scott Frost?

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Rich Leffler
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Rich Leffler

Scott Frost is the coach Nebraska needs to get the football program back on its feet again. They need to give him time to implement his style of offense and to get the defense back to being blackshirts.

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Livio S Nespoli
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Livio S Nespoli

He is a hometown coach who remembers and lives the actions of a prior legendary husker football coach. Coach Frost will be given as much time as he needs to fill his roster and bring back the tradition on both sides of the ball.

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David Weaver
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David Weaver

I think over time it's proven that this position needs to have a leader that understands work ethic and our history - no better way to get that done than with not only a previously player but one from a team that brought us our last national championship and the commitment it takes to get there.

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Josh Holl
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Josh Holl

This is the best coaching fit in the last 20 years. We can't afford another 20 years of the coaching carousel and failed coaching and offensive scheme experiments. Bring Frost back, resurrect a true bone-crushing Black-Shirt defense and smash-mouth run-pass-option offense like the old days. GBR!

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Arney Smits
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Arney Smits

Scott Frost is a winner and understands exactly what it takes to get Nebraska back to playing physical Nebraska football. His record speaks for itself: at Nebraska, the NFL, at Northern Iowa, Oregon and at UCF. Tired of clueless Athletic Directors picking coaches who field finesse teams.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

We need to get back to being the Cornhuskers again. Frost knows Nebraska and what he will be expected to do. No surprises. Win Win situation.

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Dennis M. Greene
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Dennis M. Greene

I believe Scott can be very successful, but we have to keep our expectations realistic. It may take 3 to 4 years to build the roster to fit the new schemes.

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Fred Gibson
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Fred Gibson

We need a coach that has ties to the Osborne Era. Someone that believes in the program. Someone that believes in the program. Plus you cant argue with the quick turnaround sucess he has had at UCF. I like the occasional option in his offense as well

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Tay Thomsen
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Tay Thomsen

Why would you go anyware else

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Travis Stewart
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Travis Stewart

Besides the Husker ties he seems to be the best coach available when it comes to fit, culture, and brining the fan base together. There will always be some people not happy about it and no guarantees he can do what needs to be done but overall would make a great hire.

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5%
Not really

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Scott Hermansen
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Scott Hermansen

Scott is a good coach, but people forget he had a slow start when he first came to Nebraska. At UCF he inherited those players, he really doesn't have a complete resume. I would prefer a Les Miles who could bring back the Black Shirts. Scott will be around for years.

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Andy Stotts
Andy Stotts

He inherited a 0-12 team with those players.

Was Trev Alberts correct in keeping Nebraska men's basketball coach Fred Hoiberg for another year?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
3/8/2022

Was Trev Alberts correct in keeping Nebraska men's basketball coach Fred Hoiberg for another year?

83%
Yes WINNER

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17%
No

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83%
Yes

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No one has commented yet

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No

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Do you think Trev Alberts was correct to push for the coaching staff changes before season end?

Do you think Trev Alberts was correct to push for the coaching staff changes before season end?

It was right to do sooner than later

5

Should have waited until season was over

1

It was right to do sooner than later

5 Comments
Richard L. Owen
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Richard L. Owen

The defense has made progress. The offense not so much. The real problem is Frost's dedication to Martinez. Adrian is a great guy, but his minuses exceed his pluses.

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Toby Leach
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Toby Leach

The production was there from those coaches. Better to make the decision then, so you can still have a positive impact with recruiting.

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Randy Wolf
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Randy Wolf

I imagine the transfer portal had a lot to do with the timing.

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Nate Stineman
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Nate Stineman

It had to be done and it clear that things are going to happen at NU.

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Frank Johnson
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Frank Johnson

The team was not going to become better with their existing staff. Make the cut and start improving.

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Should have waited until season was over

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Randy Weitzenkamp
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Randy Weitzenkamp

If you are not going to make new hires before the end of the season anyway, what was the purpose in firing them now? It will be interesting to see how the offense performs, but I can't see this as beneficial.

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