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IrishSteelhead

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IIRC, Moorhead had his infamous “this Yankee ain’t leaving” speech while at MSU, but it was well known he loathed the SEC style and the South in general for whatever his reasons were, and the negative feelings were reciprocal from the people down in Starkville.


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Scott Frost was not behind those offenses at Oregon and I think he fell into a roster at UCF that George O'Leary didn't get to take advantage of. I have zero interest in him being at ND or in general. He got to Nebraska by pure fortune and was exposed there. Do not want.

The Moorhead news about him not liking the SEC was a pleasant read. Enjoyed that post, even if it means nothing for ND in the end. The fact that kind of sentiment exists gives me hope for college football. They've sucked up so much oxygen in the last 15 years. Just knowing that at least one guy out there MIGHT have that kind of venom toward them warms my mind.
 

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I was hoping for Moorehead during our last national search, hope he’s a possibility this time.
 

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IIRC, Moorhead had his infamous “this Yankee ain’t leaving” speech while at MSU, but it was well known he loathed the SEC style and the South in general for whatever his reasons were, and the negative feelings were reciprocal from the people down in Starkville.


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Now I like him even more.
 

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Scott Frost was not behind those offenses at Oregon and I think he fell into a roster at UCF that George O'Leary didn't get to take advantage of. I have zero interest in him being at ND or in general. He got to Nebraska by pure fortune and was exposed there. Do not want.

The Moorhead news about him not liking the SEC was a pleasant read. Enjoyed that post, even if it means nothing for ND in the end. The fact that kind of sentiment exists gives me hope for college football. They've sucked up so much oxygen in the last 15 years. Just knowing that at least one guy out there MIGHT have that kind of venom toward them warms my mind.

I’m not a Frost fan by any means, but he absolutely deserves credit for turning around UCF. They were 0-12 the year before he arrived.

And those offenses were very, very good. His failure with Nebraska are much more of an indictment on the state of that program as opposed to his failings as a coach.
 

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I’m not a Frost fan by any means, but he absolutely deserves credit for turning around UCF. They were 0-12 the year before he arrived.

And those offenses were very, very good. His failure with Nebraska are much more of an indictment on the state of that program as opposed to his failings as a coach.
This just isn’t true. Frost was the beneficiary of stellar recruiting by his predecessor, combined with striking a hot iron with his OC hire.

Frost treated the Nebraska program like his hobby. The notoriety he received upon returning to his home state I believe had a ton to do with it. He ultimately let it go to his head.

Look up his actions during the recruitment of Dylan Raoila and it will tell you all you need to know about the lack of professionalism that man possesses. Hard pass on Frost.
 
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I was hoping for Moorehead during our last national search, hope he’s a possibility this time.
Considering the last national search for OC didn't extend beyond the hallway, I'd say chances are decent he's at least more of a possibility.
 

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Ludwig, Moorhead, Denbrock
I’m not a Frost fan by any means, but he absolutely deserves credit for turning around UCF. They were 0-12 the year before he arrived.

And those offenses were very, very good. His failure with Nebraska are much more of an indictment on the state of that program as opposed to his failings as a coach.
it is more than well documented that he was often too drunk to adequately fulfill the responsibilities of the position, and was flat out negligent in more ways than I can count. This is not accurate.
 

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This just isn’t true. Frost was the beneficiary of stellar recruiting by his predecessor, combined with striking a hot iron with his OC hire.

Frost treated the Nebraska program like his hobby. The notoriety he received upon returning to his home state I believe had a ton to do with it. He ultimately let it go to his head.

Look up his actions during the recruitment of Dylan Raoila and it will tell you all you need to know about the lack of professionalism that man possesses. Hard pass on Frost.

Again I'm no great fan of Frost, and I know full well the Nebraska rumors floating around. I do not want him for OC at ND.

As for UCF, he did a terrific job and deserves credit for that. What stellar recruiting are you referring to? O'Leary went 0-12 the year before Frost showed up and UCF had signed the 57th, 63rd, and 73rd ranked recruiting classes the three years prior.

What OC hire did he "strike iron" with? Troy Walters?
 
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Ludwig, Moorhead, Denbrock

it is more than well documented that he was often too drunk to adequately fulfill the responsibilities of the position, and was flat out negligent in more ways than I can count. This is not accurate.

I have read/heard those rumors. None of that takes away from the job he did turning around UCF.
 

Te'o4Heisman

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I have read/heard those rumors. None of that takes away from the job he did turning around UCF.
So basically he had 1 winning season in his career, a 13-0 season at UCF and thats what we should remember. I mean if you buy a homeless guy lunch then walk down the street and beat up an old lady, it does kinda take away from the lunch you bought the homeless dude.
 
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