West Texas Husker is patting himself on the back right now.
I think he usually touches himself in the front, but whatever.
West Texas Husker is patting himself on the back right now.
Scotts best team was year 1 and they regressed from there. So he did leave it in worse shape than he found it.Really. Tell us specifically what SF improved during his 47 game tenure that was better than he inherited from Mike Reilly!
It has nothing to with emotions. (Idk where that came from.) It's just my opinion.That’s your emotions talking. The sting will take time to subside. Good news is it doesn’t really matter. It is what it is. We have a brand new staff and SF no longer has any impact on the situation, except in the psyche of some who can’t let go.
On offense you are spot on. We had difference makers (ozigbo, receivers, OL) all of which Reilly developed.Scotts best team was year 1 and they regressed from there. So he did leave it in worse shape than he found it.
Opinions often have emotions built in. I assumed everyone knew that. My bad.It has nothing to with emotions. (Idk where that came from.) It's just my opinion.
Devine Ozigbo was a difference maker under MR?On offense you are spot on. We had difference makers (ozigbo, receivers, OL) all of which Reilly developed.
SF offenses were never ranked higher than 75 th in country based on points scored.
We don’t have one difference maker on offense that is a SF carryover
That is the definition of incompetence and abject failure
I think what he's saying is that Frost had the most talented (i.e., RBs, WRs, and especially OL) team in his first year and it progressively got worse as the years went on - hence "leaving Nebraska in worse shape" than Riley.Devine Ozigbo was a difference maker under MR?
Actually I think Frost did a lot worse. Wins and losses may have been close enough between the two a person could say they were about the same. But Frost didn't have an AD butting in and making things harder, Frost got anything he wanted and still couldn't make things better.To be fair, he never said that SF improved anything. What he said was that SF didn't leave the program in any worse place than when he arrived. In other words, it was essentially a wash.
This thread is just... wow. The personal attacks on him and his family should be beneath us. He failed as a coach, the program is worse than how he found it, and we're digging out of a massive hole because he neglected his job. I don't think we need yet another deep dive into the rumors and whispers of off-the-field to indict him further.
I would guess he needs at least a year off before getting into anything but I also, sincerely, question his internal drive to try again. The way he left and how he's all but disappeared from the CFB world indicates someone who wants to escape rather than embrace the failure. Sark, Kiffin, Petrino, etc., for all their faults, owned their mistakes and took jobs that helped rebuild their credibility. Hell, even Urban Meyer is an in-studio analyst after a WAY more public fallout than anything that happened to us. Scott has a young kid at home and he's basically just created a multi-generation retirement plan happen. Does he even have the motivation to get back after it like those other guys do? I don't believe he does.