High school kids aren’t smart. They see the “greatness” that Nebraska once was, and Frost is an idol of that. They get sucked into the idea that they can be great too, and while they might not have as good a chance of playing time at the real blue bloods, they can at Nebraska. They’re young and impressionable, and if they don’t have people around them with their heads screwed on straight they might fall into that trap.I have no idea why any decent player would want to join that steaming pile of a program in the first place. They don't send guys to the pros and they don't win. Red headed step-child of the Big Ten.
Frosty can only give high schoolers the ol’ sales pitch for so long, though. If they put two or three more garbage seasons together like this one, they’ll be Baylor level permanently.High school kids aren’t smart. They see the “greatness” that Nebraska once was, and Frost is an idol of that. They get sucked into the idea that they can be great too, and while they might not have as good a chance of playing time at the real blue bloods, they can at Nebraska. They’re young and impressionable, and if they don’t have people around them with their heads screwed on straight they might fall into that trap.
I posted yesterday that, even if the wins aren't coming yet, you should see signs midway through season two of a coaching change that they are starting to at least smack people around, like Iowa in mid 2000 or mid 1980 or Wisconsin in mid 1991.High school kids aren’t smart. They see the “greatness” that Nebraska once was, and Frost is an idol of that. They get sucked into the idea that they can be great too, and while they might not have as good a chance of playing time at the real blue bloods, they can at Nebraska. They’re young and impressionable, and if they don’t have people around them with their heads screwed on straight they might fall into that trap.
Shhh!I have no idea why any decent player would want to join that steaming pile of a program in the first place. They don't send guys to the pros and they don't win. Red headed step-child of the Big Ten.
If Mo is playing next year, it may be for the Mean Machine.Would not be surprised if both Mo Washington and Robinson were gone after this year. Probably their two most talented players. They also lose their entire DL to graduation after this year so will be plugging holes in the trenches again.
Snake oil man, fucking snake oilI have no idea why any decent player would want to join that steaming pile of a program in the first place. They don't send guys to the pros and they don't win. Red headed step-child of the Big Ten.
QB change?
Martinez is the only thing keeping them from being winless.
Their offense puts up more than enough points, albeit with help from their uptempo system. That same system taxes the bejeezus out of their defense and leads to confusion with illegal formations and penalties of that ilk.
Just like Moos relying on one guy named Frost.....Moos is just as delusional as Jim Morrison on peyoteThat's what happens when you build your entire offense around 1 guy.
QB change?
Martinez is the only thing keeping them from being winless.
Their offense puts up more than enough points, albeit with help from their uptempo system. That same system taxes the bejeezus out of their defense and leads to confusion with illegal formations and penalties of that ilk.
Yep. Frosty tells the skill guys who he really wants that they WILL play and WILL start immediately. Not that they will compete for a spot, they WILL BE THE GUY, and everything that comes with that.Snake oil man, fucking snake oil
Just like Moos relying on one guy named Frost.....Moos is just as delusional as Jim Morrison on peyote
Morrison's idea of fun, however, was darker than most of us can imagine. He wasn't quite as messed up as Syd Barrett, but he wasn't far behind.but not having nearly as much fun...
Morrison's idea of fun, however, was darker than most of us can imagine. He wasn't quite as messed up as Syd Barrett, but he wasn't far behind.
Young Alice Cooper befriended Morrison in his final months with Morrison teaching young Alice the ropes of the music biz. Cooper tells stories of late nights hanging out on piers overlooking the water and Morrison pounding handfuls of narcotics like they were M&M's.