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Wow!!! That’s all. 0-12 to 11-0 in 2 year? Wow!!!
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What was their record the year before he started? Did he pull a PJ, and ruin a nine win team so he'll look better three years later?
George O'Leary went 0-12 the year prior and then was fired. Frost came in and went 6-7 and now is undefeated this season through conference play.
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George O'Leary went 0-12 the year prior and then was fired. Frost came in and went 6-7 and now is undefeated this season through conference play.
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George O'Leary went 0-12 the year prior and then was fired. Frost came in and went 6-7 and now is undefeated this season through conference play.
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I wonder if the UCF message boards had people calling for his head after a 7 loss season in his first year
Any chance Frost went 6-7 on purpose to make this year look better?
Hilarious and insane. They went from 0-12 to 6-7 in Frost's first year. Nobody down there was upset with Frost's initial season.
O'Leary must have left him a massive number of 4 and 5 star players..
I wonder if the UCF message boards had people calling for his head after a 7 loss season in year zero
They have the most talent in their conference
When they went from 0-12 to 6-7? That's pretty doubtful and what the post was talking about.
To paraphrase yourself, you should try adding to the discussion sometime rather than always trying to obfuscate it...
They were 4th, 4th, and 1st. As I said earlier in this post, the 0-12 was a bit flukey and a massive underachievement. That's when coaches get fired. UCF also won 9, 12, and 10 before the 0-12 season. They had talent then, and they still do now.
Florida has won national championships in the last ten years. Overcoming the likes of Alabama, Auburn, and now Georgia will be a tall task, but it can be done at a place like Florida.
Nebraska on the other hand will never win another national title. It might make the CFP once every 15 years. It’s the same thing as Iowa, now. But its fans and booster still think it’s 1997. They think they should be Alabama, and can’t figure out why they aren’t.
Why on earth would you want that, as an up and coming young HC??
They probably would have fired him if he went 9-4 with an improbable bowl victory...I wonder if the UCF message boards had people calling for his head after a 7 loss season in his first year
If this is your honest take about these schools, then you must think the Gophers have no chance in h3ll of ever making the CFP.
A. Please cite a single instance of anyone on this board calling for Fleck to be fired after this season.
A. A seven-loss season (including a bowl appearance) following a twelve-loss season is just a little bit different than a seven-loss season (with no bowl appearance) following a four-loss season. I'm surprised you didn't know that.
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Florida has won national championships in the last ten years. Overcoming the likes of Alabama, Auburn, and now Georgia will be a tall task, but it can be done at a place like Florida.
Nebraska on the other hand will never win another national title. It might make the CFP once every 15 years. It’s the same thing as Iowa, now. But its fans and booster still think it’s 1997. They think they should be Alabama, and can’t figure out why they aren’t.t
Why on earth would you want that, as an up and coming young HC??
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This made me laugh, what about Gopher fans? Most of us want what happened 50 years ago. No different. Nebby is committed to football from the top down. If they get the right coach they can return to power. They probably won't be like in years past, but they for sure can be in the mix here and there.
True. Attended the NW game at Lincoln. Don’t get me wrong, NB is “worse than MN bad” right now (which is hard to do), but, that’s ALL there is in Lincoln. Period. They have unbelievable facilities, fan interest, etc. the bottom line is; they won’t remain bad - not with that infrastructure. They will get substantially better sooner rather than later. We, on the other hand, appear to be stuck with The Mouse That Roared. We are now down to the last of the most weakest of rationales: “we have to be awful three years, BUT then we will be soooo good - that’s what Pitino did”. Apples and oranges and entirely different sports. Good luck if that’s our hope.