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Wonder if he will hide in the closest for the next 97 reunion?

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Sign Up Now!Wonder if he will hide in the closest for the next 97 reunion?
This makes me imagine that Frost turned into an Instagram reply Indian dude when he was going after the cocktail waitresses.I was pretty sure he got divorced?
Well if not I'm sure he told his wife he tripped, fell, and aCciDeNTaLlY PeNiS iN VaGoO 25 times
Strick spitting 🔥
This is so good. Thank you Mr Strickland for saying it all out loud.
I didn’t want to have to do this. We kept it all to just message board jokes. He complains he is excited to be back at UCF so his family could be treated better? Mother Fucker, you openly said you would shield them from this place coming into the job. And you did that, until you got caught too many times banging women who weren’t your wife. Then she can attend a game and you can celebrate and show public affection on the 50 for the first time in her damn life? I think what would make your family get treated better is having a step dad replace you.
Dirk Chatelain was right, and I hate that Scott is making me say that too, when he said 90% of P5 schools would’ve made that whole situation a lot worse than Nebraska did. For the most part everyone was content with just moving the hell on. We kept the joking/frustration mostly to the water cooler and message boards. But now I have a new most hated Husker list:
1. Scott “CokedUpAlcoholicUnfaithfulLazyArrogant0AccountabilityBiCurious” Frost
2. Shawn Eichorst
2A. Turd “FaceAlwaysLooksLikeHeJustSmelledAFart” Alberts
3. Steve Pederson
4. Mike FUCKING Riley
Scott, you’re my Arch Nemsis. We didn’t have to do this - but you leave no choice. I want only the worst things in life to happen to you.
They’re the best!Good looking pups there. I'm a setter guy myself.
He is going to absolutely blow, the quality of coaching top to bottom in the BigXII isn't the AAC.This goes one of 3 ways, which is most likely:
1. Scott sucks as a head coach and gets fired from UCF
2. UCF and Nebraska play in a bowl game next year
3. A Scott Frost led UCF makes the playoff before us and we hate him even more
Our luck, #3. Our also luck, it's #2 in the actual playoff before DR is done.This goes one of 3 ways, which is most likely:
1. Scott sucks as a head coach and gets fired from UCF
2. UCF and Nebraska play in a bowl game next year
3. A Scott Frost led UCF makes the playoff before us and we hate him even more
A lot of us wanted him to be more than he wanted for himself to be.Jesus just listening to him talk makes me nauseous
How did I ever support that schmuck
Think the fact that the entire leadership apparatus that fired him ended up at Ohio State and A&M vindicates usWhat's interesting is the comments under that Chris Vannini tweet. Most are just dunking on Nebraska saying "Ha Ha, Nebraska is a terrible job. Frost is right!"
But it was funny to see some CU and Cockeye fans going "listen, I absolutely despise Nebraska, but holy Jesus is this a bad look for Frost."
It's interesting because the CU and Cockeye fans actually watched him coach. The "Frost makes a good point" crew is entirely Florida and southeast US folks who never saw Frost coach a game. Anyone who saw SF coach a game - STS chaos, turnovers, etc - can't honestly say "Yeah, the Nebraska program was holding Scott back." I don't think anyone - even our fiercest rivals - were saying that.
I was biting my tongue but what the fuck ever at this point...Omg it gets even worse. He told this reporter he was glad to get back to a place where he and his family are treated well.
Fucker was treated like royalty until he screwed it all up.
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UCF's Frost: Nebraska job 'wasn't a good move'
At his first Big 12 football media days as UCF's coach, Scott Frost addressed his failed tenure at Nebraska on Tuesday, telling reporters "I got tugged in a direction to try to help my alma mater and didn't really want to do it. It wasn't a good move."www.espn.com
Nothing more to say. You nailed it.I was biting my tongue but what the fuck ever at this point...
Let's save the fact that 99% of the people in this state wanted Frost as coach here. I know there is a small percentage that thought he wasn't ready and needed a bit more seasoning, but in the end even they were pulling for him to be successful. Nebraska hired the 2017 coach of the year and former National Championship QB. The book was written for greatness. I really have no idea what he means by "wrong job" when quite literally we fired Riley, then Davison takes off after our Friday game to Orlando to gauge Frost's interest. Florida was our biggest problem in getting him to Lincoln because he was leaving UCF, but they told him he couldn't bring his whole staff and that bugged him, we told him he could. Maybe "wrong job" meant he needed a team to put the foot down and make him make the right decisions. Who the athletic director was mattered, so Moos was hand-picked by Osborne, Davison, and yes even Frost (through back channels). Davison then flies down to Orlando after our Cockeye game with contracts in hand from Moos and our athletic department and essentially hides out until after the AAC Title Game and gets Husker gear shipped there so they can start recruiting immediately. You chose the AD... you chose here because we let you bring your whole staff... you knew what Lincoln was... Unreal ability by him to just put blinders on and blame Nebraska.
But let's leave that part alone, this article you source pisses me off anymore. A place that treats your family well? You didn't even treat your own family well, what did you want the people of Nebraska to think? You quite literally were never seen out with your family but were seen out all the time. Even before you coached here and you were at Oregon, you would try to bring women back to your parents house. You messed up so bad that the University literally had to stage your wife coming on the field to greet you after a win. All you had to do was go out and have some dinner with your wife from time to time, you know, be part of the community rather than drink at Gate 25 with your buddies, and all the rumors wouldn't have even been there. But you couldn't because things were screwed up at home not because of Nebraskans, but because of your own choices.
In the end I blame his close circle like Davison and some others. They needed to keep things tighter. But everyone wanted to get close to Frost and bad influences can only be deflected for so long, that's why the people that "care" about you should take care of it for you. He needed to be protected, and that didn't happen. They enabled. When his dad passed away it was all over, he was already in a bad spot and things got worse. He spun for close to a year and even Moos couldn't help him, that's when higher ups stepped in and "retired" him, and went and grabbed Alberts. Alberts gave Frost 2 years (though he wanted it after year 1 IMO).
Frost had more runway than any coach in Power 5 history from my understanding. I'm not sure of another coach at a program like Nebraska that would have been given another year after his 2021 season where he went 3-9. He actually had fans touting that we were the best 3 win team ever and if our one score losses would have went the other way we would have been playing for a conference title. "We are so close" despite having the worst record since 1961 and Bill Jennings.
But ya... Nebraskans were the reason.
This is a great take. You can't say you didn't have aligned leadership when they go to those institutions after Nebraska. And all he ever did was praise the alignment of leadership - even in his introductory presser, paraphrased, "This is the right time because of the right leadership in place. That wouldn't have always been the case and I wouldn't have come here prior - but right now it's right."Think the fact that the entire leadership apparatus that fired him ended up at Ohio State and A&M vindicates us
I've played and worked for HS coaches that had that "fired" attitude and made it impossible to motivate kids. They defaulted to performance anxiety, internalized humiliation, and defeatism. Sound familiar?
The second the walls start to cave in at UCF i think it gets really ugly. I'm going to fade them hard off losses and byes