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CBS Sports places Nebraska's Scott Frost on hot seat

The third year of the Scott Frost era at Nebraska could be a pivotal one for the Huskers head coach. Well, that’s according to CBS Sports’ college football reporter Dennis Dodd.

On Wednesday, Dodd released his “hot seat” rankings for the 2020 college football season. While he admits that jobs in college football have never been safer due to the ongoing pandemic and other circumstances, there’s still a chance a few head coaches could be in hot water.

Frost was listed in the “win or be fired” category, which seems a touch harsh for the third-year head coach. Of course, the Huskers have only won nine games over the last two seasons, failing to make a bowl game yet under Frost.

Still, Frost has been overhauling the roster and plays in one of the toughest conferences in the country. Considering what he’s inherited in Lincoln, he might have a longer leash than Dodd anticipates.

Here’s what Dodd said regarding Frost’s job status:

You knew things slid at Nebraska when Frost said his program can be the new Wisconsin in the Big Ten West. What about the old Nebraska? Frost is one of the smartest, most refreshing coaches out there, but the turnaround hasn’t happened. It almost hurts. Frost is better than this. Nebraska should be better than this. JD Spielman was heading toward being the program’s career-leading receiver before transferring. If Frost (a native son) can’t get it done, who can? A bowl game — at least — is needed.
Nebraska finished the 2019 campaign with a 5-7 record and a 3-6 mark in B1G play. However, the Huskers lost four of those games by one possession and could’ve hit bowl eligibility.

Have the first two years been disappointing in Lincoln for Frost and his staff? Sure. But it seems incredibly unlikely that athletic director Bill Moos will be looking for another option anytime soon.
 

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CBS Sports places Nebraska's Scott Frost on hot seat

The third year of the Scott Frost era at Nebraska could be a pivotal one for the Huskers head coach. Well, that’s according to CBS Sports’ college football reporter Dennis Dodd.

On Wednesday, Dodd released his “hot seat” rankings for the 2020 college football season. While he admits that jobs in college football have never been safer due to the ongoing pandemic and other circumstances, there’s still a chance a few head coaches could be in hot water.

Frost was listed in the “win or be fired” category, which seems a touch harsh for the third-year head coach. Of course, the Huskers have only won nine games over the last two seasons, failing to make a bowl game yet under Frost.

Still, Frost has been overhauling the roster and plays in one of the toughest conferences in the country. Considering what he’s inherited in Lincoln, he might have a longer leash than Dodd anticipates.

Here’s what Dodd said regarding Frost’s job status:

You knew things slid at Nebraska when Frost said his program can be the new Wisconsin in the Big Ten West. What about the old Nebraska? Frost is one of the smartest, most refreshing coaches out there, but the turnaround hasn’t happened. It almost hurts. Frost is better than this. Nebraska should be better than this. JD Spielman was heading toward being the program’s career-leading receiver before transferring. If Frost (a native son) can’t get it done, who can? A bowl game — at least — is needed.
Nebraska finished the 2019 campaign with a 5-7 record and a 3-6 mark in B1G play. However, the Huskers lost four of those games by one possession and could’ve hit bowl eligibility.

Have the first two years been disappointing in Lincoln for Frost and his staff? Sure. But it seems incredibly unlikely that athletic director Bill Moos will be looking for another option anytime soon.

you lost me at Dennis Dodd.

it was so fun to troll him back in the CBS days.
 

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CBS Sports places Nebraska's Scott Frost on hot seat

The third year of the Scott Frost era at Nebraska could be a pivotal one for the Huskers head coach. Well, that’s according to CBS Sports’ college football reporter Dennis Dodd.

On Wednesday, Dodd released his “hot seat” rankings for the 2020 college football season. While he admits that jobs in college football have never been safer due to the ongoing pandemic and other circumstances, there’s still a chance a few head coaches could be in hot water.

Frost was listed in the “win or be fired” category, which seems a touch harsh for the third-year head coach. Of course, the Huskers have only won nine games over the last two seasons, failing to make a bowl game yet under Frost.

Still, Frost has been overhauling the roster and plays in one of the toughest conferences in the country. Considering what he’s inherited in Lincoln, he might have a longer leash than Dodd anticipates.

Here’s what Dodd said regarding Frost’s job status:

You knew things slid at Nebraska when Frost said his program can be the new Wisconsin in the Big Ten West. What about the old Nebraska? Frost is one of the smartest, most refreshing coaches out there, but the turnaround hasn’t happened. It almost hurts. Frost is better than this. Nebraska should be better than this. JD Spielman was heading toward being the program’s career-leading receiver before transferring. If Frost (a native son) can’t get it done, who can? A bowl game — at least — is needed.
Nebraska finished the 2019 campaign with a 5-7 record and a 3-6 mark in B1G play. However, the Huskers lost four of those games by one possession and could’ve hit bowl eligibility.

Have the first two years been disappointing in Lincoln for Frost and his staff? Sure. But it seems incredibly unlikely that athletic director Bill Moos will be looking for another option anytime soon.


Frost isn’t close to being on the hot seat right now.
 

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10 college football coaches on the hot seat in 2020

8. Scott Frost, Nebraska Cornhuskers
The Scott Frost era in Nebraska wasn’t supposed to go like this. He arrived fresh off leading UCF to an undefeated season, and seemed destined to reach even greater heights at the helm of a Power Five team. Instead, his record so far is 9-16, and his Cornhuskers have yet to reach a bowl game. He has drawn criticism for his in-game decision making from fans, and is 0-6 against ranked opponents. Frost is well-regarded enough that he’s not too likely to actually be fired in 2020, but he’ll only be able to rely on his reputation for so long without improved results.
 

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:yes: We made a list!
 

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Only in Dustin Schutte's mind and Dodd's mind.

Scoff Frost will get a minimum of five years. His contract is for 5 more years

Coaches that are alumni, from the state, get a free Covid19 pass this year.

If you are a coach from Maine and you coach in Wyoming, and you are 6-30(or whatever), then you are in trouble.
 

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Nope but putting him on the list will get your article some clicks in July
 

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Think the Admin knew what he was going to come into. He needs atleast 5 seasons. People think because it's Nebraska they have to have a quick trigger but now is not the time for that.

I say the same thing about Tom Herman, he isn't going anywhere anytime soon. He'll be back next season even if he somehow had 4 losses in 2020.
 

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CBS Sports places Nebraska's Scott Frost on hot seat

The third year of the Scott Frost era at Nebraska could be a pivotal one for the Huskers head coach. Well, that’s according to CBS Sports’ college football reporter Dennis Dodd.

On Wednesday, Dodd released his “hot seat” rankings for the 2020 college football season. While he admits that jobs in college football have never been safer due to the ongoing pandemic and other circumstances, there’s still a chance a few head coaches could be in hot water.

Frost was listed in the “win or be fired” category, which seems a touch harsh for the third-year head coach. Of course, the Huskers have only won nine games over the last two seasons, failing to make a bowl game yet under Frost.

Still, Frost has been overhauling the roster and plays in one of the toughest conferences in the country. Considering what he’s inherited in Lincoln, he might have a longer leash than Dodd anticipates.

Here’s what Dodd said regarding Frost’s job status:

You knew things slid at Nebraska when Frost said his program can be the new Wisconsin in the Big Ten West. What about the old Nebraska? Frost is one of the smartest, most refreshing coaches out there, but the turnaround hasn’t happened. It almost hurts. Frost is better than this. Nebraska should be better than this. JD Spielman was heading toward being the program’s career-leading receiver before transferring. If Frost (a native son) can’t get it done, who can? A bowl game — at least — is needed.
Nebraska finished the 2019 campaign with a 5-7 record and a 3-6 mark in B1G play. However, the Huskers lost four of those games by one possession and could’ve hit bowl eligibility.

Have the first two years been disappointing in Lincoln for Frost and his staff? Sure. But it seems incredibly unlikely that athletic director Bill Moos will be looking for another option anytime soon.


I think he'll be back next year. That said, there is no longer any reason for Nebraska to be elite. They'll never be higher than 4th in elite status in the Big 10.
 

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I think he'll be back next year. That said, there is no longer any reason for Nebraska to be elite. They'll never be higher than 4th in elite status in the Big 10.
Thing is.. they can, atleast in the West division. No reason why they can't be a better version of Iowa or Wisconsin. They typically can recruit well out west, no reason why they can't ascend. I also think unlike Iowa or Wisconsin, they can compete with pedo and michigan in recruiting. not going there with tosu right now.
 

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Thing is.. they can, atleast in the West division. No reason why they can't be a better version of Iowa or Wisconsin. They typically can recruit well out west, no reason why they can't ascend. I also think unlike Iowa or Wisconsin, they can compete with pedo and michigan in recruiting. not going there with tosu right now.
Minnesota is back!

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BO Pelini is looking better and better every day...
 

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His seat is probably closer to Frosty than hot.
 
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