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Cool! Nebraska media is always behind or has the wrong takes! With the new coaches and Turd we will turn the corner or get over the hump! SCOTT is obviously a tard a this point but has the right people now to help! Especially people that can see what talent to put on the field and a new qb that won't lose games. They will be just fine this year and the local media is pretty dumb which we all know
Correct - but the comment from Butler is on Sam's tweet. Sam is too busy trying to play "analyst" to contribute these pieces any more. Dumbasses being led by dumbasses at OWH
All things considered, the team should be thankful that the media has treated the program with kid gloves when you consider the downfall of what was once a blue blood program. The OWH even had that absurd editorial where they came out in support of 15-29.
Makes you wonder who should be the blower and blowee.
"I’m curious to see Frost on the Big Ten stage Tuesday. Hear the voice. Read his body language. It’s bound to be humble. Gone is the cocksure young genius making proclamations to the Big Ten. Frost has been beaten down by the Big Ten's consistent brow.
But does he feel refreshed? Excited? Or feeling the heat? How about the determined look?
I remember it well. This was the Frost we saw in 1996, when he was burdened with the 19-0 loss at Arizona State in his second start. This was the Frost we saw again the next season, booed by the home crowd. He had a chip on his shoulder so big it could have had skyboxes. And Frost made it work for him. He unleashed a season worth of playmaking and clutch quarterbacking. Is that Frost still in there? And can he get that to rub off on his fifth Husker team?
I won’t bet against Frost. I did before and got burned. Twice. Never again. I will sit back with the rest and watch this fascinating season unfold. Wiggins and Davison aside, Frost was surrounded by generationally great players and leaders up and down the 1997 roster.
And yet it is undeniable that, at some point, Frost got it done. His determination and attitude closed the deal.
Can the clutch quarterback become the clutch coach? I’m surrounded by new-found cynics in Husker Nation, hardened by harder times. But when the good folks ask me what will happen, I know what they want. They want good news."