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Official ****braska Hate Thread

I think they would pay upwards of $10 mil for Fickel as he is the one guy that may slip into the non-P2 that could jump back into the Big Ten and likely do very well
He's gonna wait for tOSU. We're talking about a guy who might have turned down Notre Dame last winter.
 
He's gonna wait for tOSU. We're talking about a guy who might have turned down Notre Dame last winter.
Why wait
Take Nebraska's $10-12 Million and if it pops, and they give you everything you want, you are a winner.
I honestly think that he is the one coach that really scares me that he could make it work in Lincoln
 
Why wait
Take Nebraska's $10-12 Million and if it pops, and they give you everything you want, you are a winner.
I honestly think that he is the one coach that really scares me that he could make it work in Lincoln.
Why wait? There was a lot of smoke around him and Notre Dame last year. You're telling me he's going to go from looking at the one of the five best jobs in the sport to taking that job in a year?

Ryan Day's like 43. He'll try the NFL at some point. Fickell waits for that. He's not going somewhere where he's going to fail.
 
Why wait? There was a lot of smoke around him and Notre Dame last year. You're telling me he's going to go from looking at the one of the five best jobs in the sport to taking that job in a year?

Ryan Day's like 43. He'll try the NFL at some point. Fickell waits for that. He's not going somewhere where he's going to fail.
The variable was the normal world order of the CFB last year which does not exist this year. If Cincy goes into the Big 12 and has a chance to play in the playoffs, that is great, but that has changed already. I get the ND job situation, and I get the waiting for Ohio State, but things keep changing so fast, I think this will be a story near the end of the season.
 
The variable was the normal world order of the CFB last year which does not exist this year. If Cincy goes into the Big 12 and has a chance to play in the playoffs, that is great, but that has changed already. I get the ND job situation, and I get the waiting for Ohio State, but things keep changing so fast, I think this will be a story near the end of the season.
I don't. That job is radioactive. Its going to Craig Bohl or Blake Anderson from Utah State.
 
I don't. That job is radioactive. Its going to Craig Bohl or Blake Anderson from Utah State.
If you think about it, the only coach that can turn around that team is someone who knows the culture. An insider to nebraska football. Maybe a former player, a former coach or perhaps a fan.
 
Here's my wish:

Scott Frost manages to save his job this season, even though anyone with a brain can tell that no real progress has been made. But, with a lucky win over an Oklahoma team struggling to find their feet under a new coach and just enough offensive firepower to come out on top of an unpredictable, not very good division, Trev seeks to renew the faith behind Frost. Immediately following the programs first win over Iowa in, like, a decade, Trev declares that Frost will be coaching Nebraska yet again in 2023. This is meant to bolster the nubs going into the championship against Ohio State/Michigan/Ped State/whoever, and it works: the fanbase is back on board, sports media is treating them as a true underdog/comeback story, and Frost declares that Nebraska is "destined" to win the B1g championship. Corn nation chuckles to themselves with faux confidence about how bleak things once seemed back during week 0.

Predictably, they fall flat on their face, losing by an embarrassing score of like 70-28 or something like that. It starts out close, but the Blackshirts wont stop getting gashed and the offense makes multiple catastrophic errors trying to get back in the game. Totally outclassed and ashamed, Nebraska limps to a bowl game and lose that one, too, this time in their now classic heartbreaking fashion. Nub land enters a phase of complete meltdown, wondering how the hell they ever let themselves feel so good about an ~8 win regular season.

Frost enters 2023 on the hottest seat ever. A much-improved CU team officially ends his tenure with a spanking in Boulder. Nebraska withers throughout 2023 with very little hope or effort. Tons of players leave. Fickell blows everyone's mind by actually taking the Nebraska job, and does a fine job doing "more with less" in his first season, getting the nubs to a bowl game (despite another early season loss to Colorado). Immediately following the season, Ryan Day announces he will be going to coach the Cincinnati Bengals after their collapse under former nub qb turned head coach Zac Taylor. Rumors spread that Fickell is going to bail on Nebraska to take the Ohio State job. He coyly denies this, only to abruptly reverse course and leave Nebraska stranded. Nebraska ends up poaching CSU's head coach and about a dozen of their best players, completely leveling the momentum building in Fort Collins. He is mediocre at Nebraska, and they remain mediocre until college football's final season, probably occurring alongside global collapse in like 2030 or something.

Go Buffs!
 
Here's my wish:

Scott Frost manages to save his job this season, even though anyone with a brain can tell that no real progress has been made. But, with a lucky win over an Oklahoma team struggling to find their feet under a new coach and just enough offensive firepower to come out on top of an unpredictable, not very good division, Trev seeks to renew the faith behind Frost. Immediately following the programs first win over Iowa in, like, a decade, Trev declares that Frost will be coaching Nebraska yet again in 2023. This is meant to bolster the nubs going into the championship against Ohio State/Michigan/Ped State/whoever, and it works: the fanbase is back on board, sports media is treating them as a true underdog/comeback story, and Frost declares that Nebraska is "destined" to win the B1g championship. Corn nation chuckles to themselves with faux confidence about how bleak things once seemed back during week 0.

Predictably, they fall flat on their face, losing by an embarrassing score of like 70-28 or something like that. It starts out close, but the Blackshirts wont stop getting gashed and the offense makes multiple catastrophic errors trying to get back in the game. Totally outclassed and ashamed, Nebraska limps to a bowl game and lose that one, too, this time in their now classic heartbreaking fashion. Nub land enters a phase of complete meltdown, wondering how the hell they ever let themselves feel so good about an ~8 win regular season.

Frost enters 2023 on the hottest seat ever. A much-improved CU team officially ends his tenure with a spanking in Boulder. Nebraska withers throughout 2023 with very little hope or effort. Tons of players leave. Fickell blows everyone's mind by actually taking the Nebraska job, and does a fine job doing "more with less" in his first season, getting the nubs to a bowl game (despite another early season loss to Colorado). Immediately following the season, Ryan Day announces he will be going to coach the Cincinnati Bengals after their collapse under former nub qb turned head coach Zac Taylor. Rumors spread that Fickell is going to bail on Nebraska to take the Ohio State job. He coyly denies this, only to abruptly reverse course and leave Nebraska stranded. Nebraska ends up poaching CSU's head coach and about a dozen of their best players, completely leveling the momentum building in Fort Collins. He is mediocre at Nebraska, and they remain mediocre until college football's final season, probably occurring alongside global collapse in like 2030 or something.

Go Buffs!
It seems the off season is ending just in time......
 
Nebraska was favorited by 28 and it was a 7 point game late in the 4th. I'm perfectly happy no matter how this ends
Had South Dakota won they may have fired Frosty.

Now the most delusional will think they beat somebody that mattered and they are on their way. This buys him a few more weeks.
 
South Dakota is currently down 7-0 against KSU in the 1st quarter.

What does that have to do with Nebraska?
Brain was on S. Dakota, of course it is N. Dakota.

Does it matter much? Either way Nebraska struggling with an FCS school is a thing of beauty..
 
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