jizzrag85
Well-Known Member
I feel bad for this board. You're held in high esteem here, and that's the best you can do?
1. Scott Frost could've taken the job in Gainesville, if he wanted it. You can spin it anyway you want. Frost certainly remained loyal to his staff, but then again they had all been extremely successful. Florida would've given him 2 million to allocate to a different DC, but he wanted to keep his gang together. My original point was contrary to the notion of Tucker being more successful than Frost. No other D1 program has even offered Tucker a Head Job. CU basically got him by default.
2. I find it amusing you keep alluding to Mike Riley's tenure, and Mike Riley's recruits as if that has something to do with Scott Frost. A lot of the **** you pointed out is directly related to Mike Riley getting fired. LOL at referencing guys who left prior to the 2016 and 17 seasons.
3. Claiming Nebraska is taking risks is somewhat amusing. I would much rather Frost take a risk on a kid like Mo Washington than beating out MAAC schools for European Offensive tackles. I know Nebraska can remain competitive signing future NFL Defensive Tackles like Jakheem Green primarily because the SEC will Not allow Online College Algebra Transfer Credits. Watching him blow up opposing offensive lines will lessen my concerns about his inability to know if X truly does equal 7.
And lets talk more about risks:
Nebraska takes an Army All-American 4-Star OT Bryce Benhart over Michigan, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Tennesee, and Wisconsin. Colorado beats out Cal Poly for a OT Nikko Pohahau.
4-Star Army All-American DL Ty Robinson visits Nebraska on 11/16/18. He takes his final official visit to Alabama on 11/23/18 - He chooses Nebraska on signing day. CU out works Montana State and Sacramento State for DL Jayden Simon
CU goes to the JUCO ranks to outduel Austin Peay and Old Dominion for DE Jeremiah Doss. I'm sure he will make an instant impact on a D-line already short on depth.
Scott Frost's very first offensive recruit in his transitional Class is top 100 QB and Freshman All-American Adrian Martinez.
Coach Tucker's very first offensive recruit in his transition Class is RB Daniel Oats, ripped from the grasps of Toledo.
I made it the first sentence and gave up on whatever it is you’re talking about.
Please leave.