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But is it what Frost wants? Would he really want to try and recruit to Lincoln?

The brand new recruiting rules are favorable for long distance schools such as Nebraska:

Parents now get their trips paid by the school on official visits. Also, these official visits may now be taken in the Spring of a kid's Junior year of High School. So... recruits and parents from California, Florida, Georgia, Texas, etc. will no longer have the financial worries involved with only being able to take unofficial visits to far away schools.
 

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The brand new recruiting rules are favorable for long distance schools such as Nebraska:

Parents now get their trips paid by the school on official visits. Also, these official visits may now be taken in the Spring of a kid's Junior year of High School. So... recruits and parents from California, Florida, Georgia, Texas, etc. will no longer have the financial worries involved with only being able to take unofficial visits to far away schools.

But there's always the other perspective. Frost doesn't have to get on an airplane to recruit now. He'll have to do untold amounts of recruiting travel if he goes to NE.
 

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But there's always the other perspective. Frost doesn't have to get on an airplane to recruit now. He'll have to do untold amounts of recruiting travel if he goes to NE.

You obviously do zero due diligence before running your jibbers.
Frost has offers out to Nebraska kids right now. He currently has 2018 commits from Iowa, Kansas, and Michigan.
 

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But there's always the other perspective. Frost doesn't have to get on an airplane to recruit now. He'll have to do untold amounts of recruiting travel if he goes to NE.


If Nebraska coaches are using commercial airlines and dealing with all the BS & headaches of large airports, then Warren Buffet and other Cornhuskers boosters are not doing their job of supporting the program properly.

Every major school/program should be flying dedicated private jets out of small airports on their recruiting trips, such as the jet Michigan coaches use, courtesy of a Wolverines booster. Being able to zip in-&-out quickly in a private jet from a small airport makes recruiting trips easy peasy lemon squeezy.

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Heck, besides football use, Jim Harbaugh's contract states that he is allowed up to 25 hours per year of traveling in this private aircraft for personal, non-football related use. Unused personal flight hours can be carried over to future years.


Jim Harbaugh's Michigan contract outlines staff pay, private jet usage and early departure details

Jim Harbaugh’s jet travel valued at more than $10,000 a day


That's the kind of stuff Nebraska administrators (and other major schools/programs) need to do in order to attract coaches.
 
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Greg Schiano or Crag Bohl would be good
 

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You obviously do zero due diligence before running your jibbers.
Frost has offers out to Nebraska kids right now. He currently has 2018 commits from Iowa, Kansas, and Michigan.

I said he doesn't have to get on an airplane to recruit now. He's in a recruiting hot bed. Of course schools recruit out of their area. You find football players where you find football players. But the amount of travel required to recruit at NE is way beyond what a coach in FL has to do.
 

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If Nebraska coaches are using commercial airlines and dealing with all the BS & headaches of large airports, then Warren Buffet and other Cornhuskers boosters are not doing their job of supporting the program properly.

Every major school/program should be flying dedicated private jets out of small airports on their recruiting trips, such as the jet Michigan coaches use, courtesy of a Wolverines booster. Being able to zip in-&-out quickly in a private jet from a small airport makes recruiting trips easy peasy lemon squeezy.

b56eff8558989.5602bdecc1f07.jpg



Heck, besides football use, Jim Harbaugh's contract states that he is allowed up to 25 hours per year of traveling in this private aircraft for personal, non-football related use. Unused personal flight hours can be carried over to future years.


Jim Harbaugh's Michigan contract outlines staff pay, private jet usage and early departure details

Jim Harbaugh’s jet travel valued at more than $10,000 a day


That's the kind of stuff Nebraska administrators (and other major schools/programs) need to do in order to attract coaches.

I don't know whether the NE coaches have access to private jets, but the hassle of flying around the country compared to jumping in the car and driving a few miles to recruit and still be able to sleep in your own bed that night is a world apart.
 

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Frost has offers out to Georgia, Arkansas, Louisiana, Idaho, California, Oklahoma, Texas, Illinois, Virginia, Michigan, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, New York, Kentucky, Arizona, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Missouri, North Carolina...

Figure I'll quit scanning there.

"Don't have to get on a plane" LMAO.
 

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I don't know whether the NE coaches have access to private jets, but the hassle of flying around the country compared to jumping in the car and driving a few miles to recruit and still be able to sleep in your own bed that night is a world apart.
We have a partnership with a local Charter company, for private jet usage. For Nebraska according to some article it is more cost effective to have a partnership than ownership due to maintenance, insurance, storage, pilot costs and with this if "the plane" breaks down there is another one ready to use at moments notice rather than being screwed the "not our problem" approach. The talk has emerged several times in the past oh 5 or so years as recently as earlier this year.
 

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If Nebraska coaches are using commercial airlines and dealing with all the BS & headaches of large airports, then Warren Buffet and other Cornhuskers boosters are not doing their job of supporting the program properly.

Every major school/program should be flying dedicated private jets out of small airports on their recruiting trips, such as the jet Michigan coaches use, courtesy of a Wolverines booster. Being able to zip in-&-out quickly in a private jet from a small airport makes recruiting trips easy peasy lemon squeezy.

b56eff8558989.5602bdecc1f07.jpg



Heck, besides football use, Jim Harbaugh's contract states that he is allowed up to 25 hours per year of traveling in this private aircraft for personal, non-football related use. Unused personal flight hours can be carried over to future years.


Jim Harbaugh's Michigan contract outlines staff pay, private jet usage and early departure details

Jim Harbaugh’s jet travel valued at more than $10,000 a day


That's the kind of stuff Nebraska administrators (and other major schools/programs) need to do in order to attract coaches.
HondaJet | Official Site of Honda Corporate Jet Aircraft <--- Nebraska should get one of these little fvkers. They be cool as all get.

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HondaJet | Official Site of Honda Corporate Jet Aircraft <--- Nebraska should get one of these little fvkers. They be cool as all get.

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Or better yet, do as Michigan does. The school doesn't own the Michigan private jet pictured in post #104 above...

Despite the fact that the school can utilize the jet whenever they desire, the booster owns it, operates it, hires the crew, insures it, and pays all maintenance and fuel costs, storage/hangar costs, etc.

Sweet deal for the school and Harbaugh.
 

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We have a partnership with a local Charter company, for private jet usage. For Nebraska according to some article it is more cost effective to have a partnership than ownership due to maintenance, insurance, storage, pilot costs and with this if "the plane" breaks down there is another one ready to use at moments notice rather than being screwed the "not our problem" approach. The talk has emerged several times in the past oh 5 or so years as recently as earlier this year.

Doesn't matter. Frost is lazy. "He doesn't want to get out of bed to recroot en sech". - vegas
 

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...I'm not sold that it matters.

Bad juju in Lincoln, Columbia, College Station and Boulder.

Thanks Otexico.
 
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