Frost was made about Big Ten Schedule, thought it is to hard: per sources

Iowa has played Indiana 4 times in last 7 years and don't play them again until 2021 and not scheduled in 2022. I'd say it all is about the same.

I think some doubt is beginning to seep in about Frost tenure at Nebraska. It could be erased by a good finish to the this season, but Nebraska fans expectations are higher than 6 and 6 or 7 and 5.

I've watched some of Frost's comments at his press conferences and his demeanor during games. His appearance and demeanor compared to other B1G coaches isn't as near the professionalism shown by the other head coaches. When you look sloppy it affects those around you mentally. When I listen to him I hear someone that really does not want to be in front of the camera. Answering tough questions about decisions are difficult for him.

The Nebraska team seems undisciplined and I'm unsure Frost is worried about the antics of his players. I sense that he played and coached in environments that tolerated bad behavior and he thinks it is the norm. (Think Nebraska, Oregon and UCF.) Remember this is only his 4th year as a head coach, 2 at UCF and 2018 at NE. Only time will tell if he is the 8th wonder of college football coaches.
 
You know....it isn't that hard.

You get up during your first presser and be somewhat humble.

Glad to be here. B1G a storied conference. We want to add to its legacy. Tough games every single week.

Instead of being a brash primadonna buffoon.

Exactly, wait until you have a Big 10 Title and 6-10 years coaching in the league to talk like you have some ideas of how to make a difference in scheduling, recruiting, rules in the league, etc.

And remember that Indiana has to play OSU, PSU, Mich, and MSU every year while Nebby doesnt
 
The single best word I can find to describe present day Nebraska football is "soft". This is true for them both physically and mentally. Riley was soft and Frost sure comes across that way when he starts complaining about the schedule. In some interviews he talks tough but there is nothing to back it up on or off the field.
 
The single best word I can find to describe present day Nebraska football is "soft". This is true for them both physically and mentally. Riley was soft and Frost sure comes across that way when he starts complaining about the schedule. In some interviews he talks tough but there is nothing to back it up on or off the field.


I agree. They have not been tough in the trenches. This is not the Big 8 where all you had to deal with is OK and Texas.

I enjoy watching certain people or teams get humbled. Unfortunately, it takes Nebraska a bit longer to get humbled because they don't get it.
 
I remember reading their boards before they joined the Big 10. It was similar to Iowa State. The Big 10 is terrible and the Big 12 is way better. We will roll through that conference with ease.

Now their boards are all about how much tougher the Big 10 is than the Big 12.
 
The single best word I can find to describe present day Nebraska football is "soft". This is true for them both physically and mentally. Riley was soft and Frost sure comes across that way when he starts complaining about the schedule. In some interviews he talks tough but there is nothing to back it up on or off the field.
How embarrassing did it have to be to have a blackshirt day against Indiana to get walked all over during the game.
 
I agree. They have not been tough in the trenches. This is not the Big 8 where all you had to deal with is OK and Texas.

I enjoy watching certain people or teams get humbled. Unfortunately, it takes Nebraska a bit longer to get humbled because they don't get it.
They don't get humbled, they get embarrased. Which is so much funnier.

First it was them coming into the Big Ten and "rolling."

Then it was them "evaluating where Iowa is as a program."

Next it was Scott Frost dissing Purdue as a "winnable game" and getting trucked by Jeff Brohm.

And now it's Frost saying Indiana sucks and getting beat by them at home.

These mongoloids can't get out of their own way and it's 100% self-inflicted. F 'em. Maybe Scott will learn how to shut his Opie Taylor mouth one of these days, but I doubt it.
 

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