Nalt
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The moral of the story is if you’re going to cheat, be sure to have some undefeated seasons & win multiple national titles, then you’ll be an untouchable cash cow.
The moral of the story is if you’re going to cheat, be sure to have some undefeated seasons & win multiple national titles, then you’ll be an untouchable cash cow.
And Burp Bielema being #1 on yoursI still remember him being #2 on Ox's wish list right behind Chip Kelly like it was yesterday......
Not to mention UF would have never hired support staff and consulants so he never would have gotten into trouble here.I’m going to double down on my previously stated belief that Frost, with the kind of athletes he likes, would have been a great fit at Florida.
Maybe, maybe not, but he would have been significantly less of a doosh. That's a certainty.
Don't make me go the archives like I've done to the Donkey....Still rather have either of them instead of Mullen.
And you Drunkey...don't make me go back and find where you said we were fine keeping McButters....if you haven't edited all of them....And Burp Bielema being #1 on yours
"The NCAA investigation includes Nebraska's impermissible use of analysts and consultants running special teams drills, according to the report. Analysts are not among the 10 full-time on-field assistants and are not allowed to speak with players."
Anyone believe that is not happening at Bama?
Not a good look for Nebraska. Workouts were moved to an “undisclosed” location off campus to avoid detection and with the assent of Frost, whose former boss, Bill Moos, unexpectedly quit in June, automatically forfeiting $1.25m in deferred comp due in a little over a year. Tell me, who walks away from that?
Maybe Moos’ decision wasn’t all that curious. Maybe Nebraska is looking at a tough decision on Frost, who hasn’t exactly lit it up in spite of the cheating.
The moral of the story is if you’re going to cheat, be sure to have some undefeated seasons & win multiple national titles, then you’ll be an untouchable cash cow.
Yes, your stupendous memory has recorded me as a big pro-Butters guy, Im sure.And you Drunkey...don't make me go back and find where you said we were fine keeping McButters....if you haven't edited all of them....
I concur. He f'ed up going to his alma mater. And it looks like he's still f'ing up.I’m going to double down on my previously stated belief that Frost, with the kind of athletes he likes, would have been a great fit at Florida.
Frost was my first choice. And I thought he would have done a good job while at UF, but after thinking about how @oxrageous tells it, I think he would have just been another name after chump and butters. However, I do think he would have worked a lot harder on recruiting than our current staff has so an argument could be made otherwise.
This may be the excuse they need to get rid of him. To the surprise of no one, it was never, ever going to work out there.
He was #1 on mine. I have to believe he would recruit much better at UF than at ‘Braska and much than the current staff.
It’s really just a question of what you value the most. I see games like LSU in 2018 that I feel Frost would not have won. That likely applies to several other games as well. I personally think that the first two years would’ve been much uglier, which coming off of WM and JM, would’ve sucked. But I do think we would have recruited better and maybe have more promise. I’m just not sure yet that promise is ever realized.
Again, look at Meyer. When he realized we were going to be garbage after 2009(by his standards), he quit. When he saw we were really going to be garbage after 2010(again, by his standards), he quit for good. Like it or not, it was not in his makeup to lose like that. Frost left a millionaire lifestyle and opportunity to win big in Florida, to go to Lincoln, knowing he’d spend a minimum 2-3 years getting his face kicked in, if not his entire tenure. It was the ultimate mail-in.