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Musings on my 2022 season preferences

Nicely written up. I am in the circle where I want Frost to either win 9-10 games with this shit schedule or fully implode and fail.

If he eeks by with 6-8 wins, I am afraid we enter that Pelini purgatory situation. And b/c his name is Frost, getting rid of him will be very difficult.

Dipshits like Sipple, Husker Online, and the local media still see Frost as the alleged second coming of Osborne. I believe all program expectations will falter to those of Cockeyes, Minnesota, etc...and the program will be complacent to winning 6-8 games as long there is a bowl game.

I still think Nebraska can be amongst the giants of CFB, but I am worried that b/c of who the coach is, many fans would be fine with fair-to-middling results as long as there is a postseason.
My personal blunt opinion is I think if Frost fails, the big big money boosters will essentially view the program as "dead" to an extent, and won't be as concerned with writing the improvements checks anymore to get things done.
 
maybe this is the year that we will start doing cool shit again

 
I have a very hard time seeing how Frost survives missing a bowl game with this schedule, the lowered buyout, and comments Alberts has made about the empirics being against this working.
Three or four wins will ensure that we have to endure another year of the Frost era. Just too many mongos out there lovin' them some Frost.
 
Would love a definitive answer, preferably for a positive result, but prepared for the worst. Turd made a financially prudent decision last year and if not for the extension I do think Turd had the balls to fire Frost. Hopefully Turd has put a system in place for Frost personally so he can go from being a coaching up comer to a CEO of a football program that has a much higher potential than their West peers.
 
The narrative was Bo hired a lot of shitty coaches, but a lot of them have went on to work for other power 5 programs. I agree with anyone who says he didn’t take recruiting seriously. The best recruiter he had at Nebraska was Marrow as a GA and he was too dumb-stubborn to hire him full time.
I'm not sure Bo ever gets out of his own way, but if Bo had frost level commitment (e.g. having charter flights available and being able to retain the Terry Joseph's of the world who didn't want to put in a 5 hour travel day before they saw a single croot) I wonder what would have happened
 
With Busch and Joseph here I think we might be able to avoid the Pelini purgatory situation, assuming they are able to get our recruiting rolling.
I think they might get Frost to the Pelini purgatory situation which the ceiling is winning 8-9 games. I don’t see Frost doing any better. Is that good enough for Nebraska fans? I guess so if it’s the home state hero, since he can’t even get fired after four straight losing seasons.
 
Three or four wins will ensure that we have to endure another year of the Frost era. Just too many mongos out there lovin' them some Frost.
The restructuring of the contract and Frost firing his offensive staff for the most part tells you with a losing season he is gone. Turd will have the ammo to fire him with five straight losing seasons and a much lower buyout.
 
(Haven't written a long post in a while. The Spirit finally moved me, I guess. There's a tl;dr at the bottom for people who didn't miss my girth.)

My preference is still the traditional, proper, God-fearing one, namely, to see the football team win as many games as possible and finally put together enough momentum to mount a sustained turnaround. This would both feel great as a fan and be extremely beneficial to a lot of program stakeholders.

However, another outcome has closed the gap in my rank order beyond what I usually view as comfortable, that is, to see the team just crater colossally and have a house-cleaning. I have a couple reasons for this.

First, there's the feeling that something has to break one way or the other. It's clear there's an element of the fanbase, including many important boosters, who would want to make Frost coach-for-life if he cobbles together seven wins against this shit schedule. That's a problem. This is somewhat reminiscent of those late Pelini days where I contend there was a truly justifiable case to root for the team to either turn the corner or lose significantly. Pelini had seemingly shown that he could string together nine-win seasons indefinitely but would also suffer humiliating defeats two or three times each go-around, as well. That meant we were stuck in purgatory unless something broke one way or another. By at least 2013 and certainly by 2014, I and many others became convinced that there was basically no likelihood that Pelini was ever getting over the hump. Thus, the rooting interest perversely turned towards losing enough to justify a firing. I still stand by that.

The 2022 edition of the Husker football team isn't quite directly analogous, however. First of all, despite losing much of the luster that accompanied him in the halcyon days of late-2017 and 2018, Frost is still more likeable than Pelini and a better ambassador for the program. While he's probably pretty frustrated with a lot of things being the Nebraska head coach entails, including having to put up with segments of the fanbase, he does a much better job hiding it than Pelini could (or would). And he still clearly cares about this place. Pelini couldn't give a fuck towards the end beyond just his personal relationships with players and staff. The other difference is that Pelini showed he could get his team to win certain games but was likely hopeless in others. Frost's problems apply across basically all games. He's close with bad teams, average teams, and very good teams. If he turns the corner, the ceiling seems much higher; of course, it's a very dubious notion whether he ever actually does turn the corner.

As for the second reason, even though their numbers have dwindled somewhat, there are still entirely too many fools out there vocally expressing how confident they are in Frost, that he's clearly the right man for the job, if he can't do it then no one can, etc. Many have obnoxiously responded to anything even approaching criticism or concern about the program. I'd be lying if I said it wouldn't be fun to watch their golden boy finally fail in spectacular fashion. Perhaps most enticing would be watching Callahan have to start out in Baghdad Bob-mode, especially if there's a loss to Northwestern in that stupid Ireland game he's hawking, and then witness the transformation into "We all actually saw this coming..."-mode. I think RSS might actually have to shutdown for a bit, because there would be so much shit-slinging. It would all be glorious.

So, there it is. The tl;dr is simple: If I had my druthers, the team would have a very successful season. However, increasingly close is a desire to see the wheels finally well-and-truly come off so that Alberts can do what should have been done at the end of this last season and Callahan will have to eat so much message board shit that he winds up like the gluttony murder victim in Se7en.
Agree 100%.

I said after Frost was retained last season that next season I want <5 or >8 wins. 6-7 wins with Frost, especially with this schedule, is purgatory and the absolute worst case scenario.
 
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Says something about this program that the off-the-field, shitstorm, drama that another losing season and missed bowl game would bring is just as (if not more) entertaining as Nebraska going .500 for the first time in 5 years.

Beats the shit out of purgatory.
 
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