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Frost being Frost

Should have wrapped him in a bow and hand delivered him

Damn, FSU gave the admin an opportunity to get rid of Frost with almost zero blame on them… And they decided to give him more money. 😳

That’s like buying your worthless cheating whore of a wife a new car so she won’t leave you for her tennis coach. Total bizarro world shit.
 

Schick's last part resonates with me so much... I called out some of the things he was doing and how he needed to change them or it was going to get bad on another message board back in 2020 and before the 2021 season and literally got kicked off the thing. But it was the program, fans, and Nebraska's fault? Message boards were kicking people off for saying you needed to do better.

The dude is interesting.
 
Schick's last part resonates with me so much... I called out some of the things he was doing and how he needed to change them or it was going to get bad on another message board back in 2020 and before the 2021 season and literally got kicked off the thing. But it was the program, fans, and Nebraska's fault? Message boards were kicking people off for saying you needed to do better.

The dude is interesting.

Schick and Childers had a ~30 min segment on Frost today. It’s on the Sirius app if you have it but this story from Frost’s last B1G media day is telling of the type of leader/representative this guy was. Speaker 1 is Childers and Speaker 3 is Schick.
 

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All this has been an interesting read for this Georgia fan. He has a lot in common with Hugh Freeze. Both are morally corrupt, and both will never take responsibility and it will always be someone else's fault for their failures. At least Freeze sustained some success at Mississippi before being spanked by the NCAA and getting caught using a school phone for lining up hookers for recruits. Men of God haha. Really just a couple of shitbags. Fired coach is the greatest job ever, but pisses me off that worthless shits like them can burn a house down and then get the insurance money for it too. It's a damn shame parents send their kids to be coached by fuckers like them.
 
Schick and Childers had a ~30 min segment on Frost today. It’s on the Sirius app if you have it but this story from Frost’s last B1G media day is telling of the type of leader/representative this guy was. Speaker 1 is Childers and Speaker 3 is Schick.
When Alberts cut frost’s nuts off here to give him the 5th year, did frost give up any money to return?

The onside kick & chinander’s defense still makes me think Frost wanted to get canned asap & can’t remember what the whole deal was that alberts put together.
 
When Alberts cut frost’s nuts off here to give him the 5th year, did frost give up any money to return?

The onside kick & chinander’s defense still makes me think Frost wanted to get canned asap & can’t remember what the whole deal was that alberts put together.

Yes, Frost gave up money and Turd saved us some cash.

Turd Alberts announces new details of Huskers head coach Frost's restructured contract​


LINCOLN, Neb. (KMTV) — Nebraska athletic director Turd Alberts announced the new salary & buyout of Huskers head football coach Scott Frost's restructured contract on Monday during his appearance on Sports Nightly.

Frost will now be paid $4 million in 2022 as opposed to $5 million. His buyout will now also go down from $15 million to $7.5 million.

"I think those are two really important indicators about Scott's commitment," Alberts said on Monday night. "He's talked an awful lot about how important this is to him. And in a way, Scott's bet on himself. And I like that & I think that's pretty cool. Scott's probably a little bit uncomfortable. The university and I might be a little bit uncomfortable and that's why I think we have a really good deal. There's no guarantees of success but I think this gives us the most reasonable chance to work together, all hands on deck, to see if we can't execute his vision at a high level next year and keep making progress to getting Husker football back to where we'd all like it to be."

Alberts announced Frost would return for a 5th season earlier on Monday.

"There are no easy answers," said Alberts on Monday night. "You make as well of an informed decision as you can given the data that you have at the time. And sometimes I think if a decision is hard to determine and you're not sure which way to go...you know, Scott's one of us. He's a Nebraskan. He's a Cornhusker. He's a brother. And so if we're going to err, perhaps, we err on the side of loyalty. We're not going to be blindly loyal. I don't want to send that message. But if you're trying to balance one or the other, and we're going to err, I'd like to think as long as I'm here we're going to err on the side of loyalty as best we can."

A few hours after that, Frost announced he was firing four offensive assistants.
 
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Schick and Childers had a ~30 min segment on Frost today. It’s on the Sirius app if you have it but this story from Frost’s last B1G media day is telling of the type of leader/representative this guy was. Speaker 1 is Childers and Speaker 3 is Schick.
I'll tell you an interesting thought I have whenever examples like this are brought up. I would have been 25 when he was hired. That laid back, cool, relatable personality of leaning back in chairs like that, I remember it being common knowledge that he was like that and it was kinda this "new school coaching personality" thing, and I loved it at the time. I loved the "needle in the haystack" of coaches so to speak, just being different. Now at 32? Lol you're not going to catch Tom or Saban doing that in a chair at Media Day interviews. I'm sure constant interviews like that in a day suck, but be a professional Scott. Straighten your hat.
 
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