I was in Omaha yesterday, so I perused a World-Herald column about how the administration is adjusting to Scott Frost, rather than the other way around.
The gist of it is that Frost signed 5 jucos, far more than Riley did and more than any other B1G team.
The column points out that the nubs coveted being in the academic company of the Big Ten and changed recruiting accordingly, at the expense of signing the kind of football players that could play well enough to win. You know, like they used to do when they dominated the Big 8 and the N on their helmets stood for Knowlege.
The gist of it is that Frost signed 5 jucos, far more than Riley did and more than any other B1G team.
The column points out that the nubs coveted being in the academic company of the Big Ten and changed recruiting accordingly, at the expense of signing the kind of football players that could play well enough to win. You know, like they used to do when they dominated the Big 8 and the N on their helmets stood for Knowlege.