I don't know what Frost's record is when trailing at halftime
So Frost almost has BOTH options. Nice.Frost is 3-18 when trailing at the half at Nebraska.
3-18 is not much difference from 1-17 in my opinion. No need to compare this history. I'll take Fleck as I believe he will outlast Frost in the long run.Frost is 3-18 when trailing at the half at Nebraska.
Frost has the same record as Brewster through 39 games in the big ten. But yeah I’d rather have frost than fleck because he has managed to lose 16 games by one score.Thats a good question but a tough one since, as you say in your post, Fleck also has a better record in one score games than Frost. I actually went Frost here because winning or losing, being in one score games means you're being competitive. A poor record after half is hard to judge without knowing scores and situations, but by the eye test, it appears to be a lack of adjustments at half and/or a team that may not have motivation after half. Its tough to find a positive in either but at least being in one score games gives you a shot at winning and means you're being competitive.
He is and he isn't. So much of their offense is tied directly to Adrian Martinez and if he elects to leave after this year there is no guarantee that their offense runs the same under a different QB.Frost is finally coming on at Nebraska, where he has the only game in town, a 95,000-seat stadium, great facilities, a tradition of winning national championships as recently as the 90s, and recruiting advantages in all of the above.
I don't care about those kinds of stats...just actual wins...and better yet, big ten wins!So if you could pick one of these dubious coaching marks, which would you pick? I don't know what Frost's record is when trailing at halftime but Fleck is 13-7 in his Gopher career in 1 score games.
Just a fun little throw away poll since both these marks have gotten a decent amount of publicity and you know we are playing Nebraska this week.I don't care about those kinds of stats...just a tual wins...and better yet, big ten wins!