ScottFrost

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They won 9+ games for 7 straight seasons under Pelini. The administration is responsible for the post-Pelini decline because they made a terrible hire and Pelini being in limbo and the transition classes have hurt them badly in recruiting. Plus they have changed schemes multiple time. Frost is recruiting at a high level and has signed 21 4 star players and 11 Top 250 players in the past couple cycles. They will have schematic consistency going forward. It is going to take time, but they will turn it around there. Nebraska has put up 500+ yards against Wisconsin the past couple seasons and Iowa has needed last second FGs to beat them the past two years as well. Give him another couple seasons.
Pelini legitimately has a personality disorder and needs psychiatric help. It goes beyond being "passionate" or "volatile", he goes way, way over the line. That said, his players love him and he has a great defensive mind. His 2009/2010 defenses at Nebraska were spectacular. The issue with him defensively was that he couldn't recruit the talent to fit his scheme and when he lost the elite talent he inherited from the previous regime he was in trouble. Even with substandard talent, Nebraska would play defense at a high-level for 10 games a year and then suffer a beat down against Ohio State or Wisconsin where they would run for 400 yards. He should be a great fit at LSU where he won't struggle to get the talent needed to run his schemes and he doesn't have to deal with being the focal point of the press. I predict LSU will routinely have the best pass defense in the nation and be great overall, but will suffer some spectacular breakdowns in run defense against teams like Bama or a team with a great mobile QB.
LMAO I am going to burn defenses in that garbage conference to the ground. Nebraska’s five year recruiting ranking is 22nd in the country – roughly the same as Oregon and better than Louisville, TCU, and Oklahoma State among others. You think Pelini and Riley are some kind of elite recruiters? LOL. I am going to be STACKING my team with elite skill talent who have seen what kind of offense I can put together. Literally crying laughing thinking about some slow LBs from Iowa and Minnesota trying to stop my offense.
Two coaches have played for national championships at Nebraska in the past 20 years actually. Most UF fans think that their program is one of the top 5 jobs in the country and Nebraska is a much worse one. Shouldn't their results be better? The fact remains that outside of Meyer and Spurrier, UF coachs have won between 57-65% of their games in the past 20 years. And the completion isn't getting easier going forward. Can you imagine someone with Pelini's temper and record lasting 7 years at UF? It is absolutely a more stable job, especially for a native son like Frost.
Scott Frost was born in Nebraska, played for Nebraska, coached at Nebraska (as a GA) and has called being head coach there his number one goal. I fail to see how him going to coach there over a Florida job with insane expectations and a history of recent coaches failing miserably doesn't make sense. If Florida is such a great job, why have only two of the best coaches in recent memory been able to win there? Everyone else has failed.
Nebraska averaged 9.6 wins a year in 7 seasons under Pelini and was an overtime loss at Wisconsin last year from a 10-win season and division championship. It is not like you can't win there. Does anyone think that Pelini or Mike Riley are elite coaches? Sure, you can recruit better at Florida than Nebraska. But your opponents will be recruiting at the same level - or better in the case of Georgia, LSU, and Alabama. Nebraska out recruits their divisional rivals by a greater margin than any other P5 program. Nebraska can easily be a better version of Wisconsin and win 10 games a year. Florida just fired a coach who won his division two years in a row and had a top-ten recruiting class. How stable is that job? Why have only two coaches won big there over the last 25 years? Frost should either stay at UCF and wait for FSU or a Pac12 power to come open or go to Nebraska.