More than likely trying to put the breaks on all of the hype but if there are only six wins this season he’s going to answer a few questions.Big Ten Media Days: Moos on NU football team: 'We really need to get to six wins' this season
After the Nebraska football team's four-win season in 2018, Husker athletic director Bill Moos said six wins would really help the program this year because it would lead to ajournalstar.com
Why would he have any questions to answer? He hired who 99.9% of Husker fans wanted hired. There won’t be or shouldn’t be any fall out on the A.D. for any potential shortcomings of this year‘s team. It would be hypocrisy at its finest if a poor season brought questions to the doorstep of Moos.More than likely trying to put the breaks on all of the hype but if there are only six wins this season he’s going to answer a few questions.
We’ve had back to back 4-8 seasons. 6 is a reasonable baseline. We all expect them to be better than that, but that’s a good minimum goal for year 2.Someone please tell Moos that he fired Mike Riley..6 wins?
This is what happens with a way too long off season. And it is still 2 weeks away from fall camp. And another 4 weeks till actually game time. Will this ongoing torture ever end?I think people over react to way to much and read WAY TO MUCH into things.
And it's here.
The day NU and fans accept 6 wins as a success
WTH!
off season debates. Look how many pages uniforms getHow drunk are you people on the Kool-Aid? Seriously? Get a grip on yourselves.
Moos is Frost's boss. If, deep down, he's thinking, "Yeah, I think that we can win 9 games," he still would be a fool to publicly say that. "Why?" you ask. Do you remember all of the crazy things that went wrong in 2018? How many people here predicted 4-8? If Moos sets the bar too high, people like those b!tching right now about him having too low of expectations would be the ones most likely to grab the pitchforks and torches and go looking for someone to blame because the team didn't live up to your unrealistic expectations. Moos isn't that stupid. Very few ADs are.
Moos said 6 wins because it's a meaningful number--bowl eligibility--and he quickly shifted the conversation as much as possible. If Frost exceeds that, what's the problem? If Moos said, "I expect us to win 9 games," what happens if we don't? Who pays? Moos? Frost? Both?
Why all the drama all the time?
How about just saying bowl eligibility without attaching any number? Obviously he can't toss out numbers like 8, 9 or 10 games for many valid reasons. BTW I really don't care what Moos says about this because he has a lot of political issues to consider that we fans don't.How drunk are you people on the Kool-Aid? Seriously? Get a grip on yourselves.
Moos is Frost's boss. If, deep down, he's thinking, "Yeah, I think that we can win 9 games," he still would be a fool to publicly say that. "Why?" you ask. Do you remember all of the crazy things that went wrong in 2018? How many people here predicted 4-8? If Moos sets the bar too high, people like those b!tching right now about him having too low of expectations would be the ones most likely to grab the pitchforks and torches and go looking for someone to blame because the team didn't live up to your unrealistic expectations. Moos isn't that stupid. Very few ADs are.
Moos said 6 wins because it's a meaningful number--bowl eligibility--and he quickly shifted the conversation as much as possible. If Frost exceeds that, what's the problem? If Moos said, "I expect us to win 9 games," what happens if we don't? Who pays? Moos? Frost? Both?
Why all the drama all the time?