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Nebraska has won 4 of 5. Has your trust in Scott Frost gone up?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
11/23/2018

Nebraska has won 4 of 5. Has your trust in Scott Frost gone up?

85%
Tremendously WINNER

16

15%
Not so much

13

85%
Tremendously

16 Comments
Michael Tyner
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Michael Tyner

Three things will remain after Coach changes the culture: 1) Still be named Nebraska Cornhuskers. 2) Still play in Lincoln, NE 3) Colors will be scarlet and cream. EVERYTING else WILL CHANGE! GBR!!

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Karen Rodriguez
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Karen Rodriguez

I trust Frost and the assistants! Great coaches! Hollywood

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Thomas Whistler
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Thomas Whistler

The options are not right. I have had faith in Scott from the day he started coaching. I was wanting him rather than Mr. P. My faith in him has never wavered. I've watched him coach, he has a gift

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

I would have vote for Frost if we were still winless. He will have the Huskers back.

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Gene Baker
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Gene Baker

Because I have watched all Nebraska's games this year and for a very long time. This team has easily shone itself to be playing better each weak. Now its playing with a new attitude not seen since FS.

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Seth Jacob
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Seth Jacob

4-1 in their last 5, best the number one D in the country in a game both Bo and Reilly probably would have lost. This team is going to do special things soon! GBR

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Michael Cudaback
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Michael Cudaback

I had confidence. However, winning 4 of 5, competing better with Ohio St & Northwestern than we did versus Purdue & Wisconsin SHOWS me that we are trending in upward direction. First time in few years

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Derek Lineberry
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Derek Lineberry

No good answer. I always had faith in Scott Frost.

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Doug Miller
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Doug Miller

You ask the silliest poll questions. I predicted they'd win 5 of the last 6 simply because the process is working. They will beat Iowa.

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Rick Jameson
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Rick Jameson

I wanted to say that I always had trust in him.

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Pete Badendick
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Pete Badendick

It just took a lot of hard work to trust the system now in place...

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Ruthie Patterson
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Ruthie Patterson

I Trust Scott Frost GBR

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Jeffrey Spencer
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Jeffrey Spencer

Consistent improvement is evident throughout the program. Great job Coach!

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Chad Alexander
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Chad Alexander

Scott yes, team yes. Defensive coordinator, HELL NO!

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15%
Not so much

13 Comments
Mike Schmidt
1
Mike Schmidt

Never doubted for a minute. Knew he wold get it done.

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jerry williams
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jerry williams

I did not doubt that Frost would bring back good football to Nebraska. Just was going to take time.

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Greg Carroll
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Greg Carroll

I had all the trust in Scott Frost before they started winning!!!

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Charlie Bates
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Charlie Bates

Doesn't matter to me. I had faith in him no matter how we end this season, and will continue to!

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John Fillmore
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John Fillmore

I never doubted Frost's ability to turn things around. I knew it would be a tough task.

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Larry J Sawatzki
0
Larry J Sawatzki

I already had the highest possible trust in Coach Frost. GBR.

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Nehemia Volquardsen
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Nehemia Volquardsen

I already had the most amount of trust I have had in a coach since Osborne, so I think he would tell you he expects to win these games and the team does as well

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Steve Isaacs
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Steve Isaacs

the win was awesome but couldn’t have increased my already high confidence. Looking forward to spring ball already!

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Brent Briley
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Brent Briley

Already had confidence

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Rob Kroll
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Rob Kroll

Never really doubted him. I will admit I was hoping for better, but I knew after seeing the play on the field it was going to be rough this year.

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Johnny Joyce
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Johnny Joyce

I have always been "In Frost We Trust" guy. They could have gone 0-12 this season and my trust would not have wavered. I know without a doubt we are heading in the right direction. It's just confirmed

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Jim Hopkins
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Jim Hopkins

My trust never wavered. Always been 100% all N on Scott so it couldn’t go higher

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Brian Hayes
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Brian Hayes

I answered no... only because my faith in Coach Frost was unshaken even when we were 0-6! We absolutely have the right man for the job.

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Does Nebraska’s collapse vs Minnesota signal a bigger issue?

Does Nebraska’s collapse vs Minnesota signal a bigger issue?

Yes — this feels like the same old story

7

No — just a rough game, no trend

3

Yes — this feels like the same old story

7 Comments
Don Mailliard
1
Don Mailliard

Need a new offensive line coach

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Arthur Cayette
1
Arthur Cayette

Finally Nebraska sport writers are taking off their rose glasses and viewing the Line issues which has been growing (girth not strength) since Solich days when I saw the first fat lineman.

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Robert Lloyd
0
Robert Lloyd

Dana Holgorson doesn't know what a run first offense is. I love the aggressive nature of his offenses but we will NEVER be great without being run first. Run first and then air raid.

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Patrick O'Brien
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Patrick O'Brien

If we hadn't lost to Michigan I would have felt it was a one off. The lack of adjustments looks like a coaching issue with multiple coaches offense and defense. The offensive line is pathetic and needs an upgrade.

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Joe Kuphal
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Joe Kuphal

Nebraska has to prove it is not the same old story…until they do by definition it is.

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Jon Howser
0
Jon Howser

Incompetent coaching staff, admitted out coached, the defensive coordinator didn’t even know who was playing in the second half

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Joe Hegarty
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Joe Hegarty

Need to come up with an offensive that fits the talent we have but doubt that will happen.

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No — just a rough game, no trend

3 Comments
PJ SAid
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PJ SAid

I guess we will find out tomorrow morning. GBR

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Richard Lydick
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Richard Lydick

No big deal. Recovery on the way

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Steve Slezak
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Steve Slezak

Leave these boys alone. They are going to start believing the BS and senseless criticism y'all spew.

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Does Rhule’s “destination job” comment ease worries about a coaching departure?

Does Rhule’s “destination job” comment ease worries about a coaching departure?

Yes — sounds committed

2

No — talk is cheap

4

Yes — sounds committed

2 Comments
PJ SAid
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PJ SAid

I feel it ease worries a LITTLE bit. I think he has already talked to his friend Pat, AD at Penn State, and was told that Penn State Alumni want someone more proven than Rhule. So, Rhule is way down the list.

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MIchael Bennett
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MIchael Bennett

I think Rhule wants to finish what he started

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No — talk is cheap

4 Comments
lonnie irvine
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lonnie irvine

a simple I'm going nowhere would have answered it once and for all not a politician's way to answer

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Vincent Regan
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Vincent Regan

Don't have to worry no more now.

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VAHuskerFan
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VAHuskerFan

No, it means nothing, he is gone or he woulda squashed it and said he was taking his name out of consideration and he didn’t.

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Scott Reed
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Scott Reed

What else would he say...It really sucks here??? He hasn't said, "I'm not interested in the Penn State Job".

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