Honestly this should offer a precedent for the admin to pull the triggerHonestly. I wish cu was in the position to do the same thing and eat a massive buyout.
AgreedHonestly this should offer a precedent for the admin to pull the trigger
Damn! Yeah surprised it was this fast. No real reason to not wait until buyout is halved unless he agreed to it.
Honestly this should offer a precedent for the admin to pull the trigger
Kind of called it. Thought he was probably one more embarrassing L from being shown the door. I thought that would happen next week.Damn! Yeah surprised it was this fast. No real reason to not wait until buyout is halved unless he agreed to it.
Depends on if CU administration actually does something big this season as well.Their fan base will have hope and excitement going into our matchup next year. Will CU fans?
What are these emotions you speak of?Their fan base will have hope and excitement going into our matchup next year. Will CU fans?
Their fan base will have hope and excitement going into our matchup next year. Will CU fans?
So that’s a no then.Depends on if CU administration actually does something big this season as well.
Depends on if CU administration actually does something big this season as well.
So the question is, is Scott Frost the unluckiest coach in the history of college football or the biggest fraud since Bernie Madoff?
Agreed. For maybe the first time ever, I’m jealous of something Nebraska did.When will CU have what it takes to even try to make positive change to its football program? If nothing else I'll give Nebraska credit for that.
When will CU have what it takes to even try to make positive change to its football program? If nothing else I'll give Nebraska credit for that.
There's no difference. He inherited an uber talented team at UCF that had quit on their former coaches. He brought in the same staff essentially and they rolled.I go for in over his head at a program like Nebraska. A fraud doesn't do what he did at UCF.