I don't want to sound preachy, but wise Nebraska fans should want nothing that resembles a rush job. Rush jobs typically don't overtake the Ohio States of the world. The Buckeyes are what the Huskers were when Frost was playing quarterback. Urban Meyer's crew is what Frost ultimately is chasing. That's a colossal undertaking.

Meanwhile, it's important to remember Frost inherited a quagmire. There were zero Husker defenders who made the coaches' All-Big Ten squad last year. I'm talking first team, second team or third team. Not one Husker defender even made honorable mention. As for the coaches' all-conference offense, wide receiver Stanley Morgan Jr. (second team) was the only Husker.

Even so, I believe the culture Frost inherited is more troublesome than the talent. That said, Frost's quick work turning around Central Florida's program created a level of expectation among Nebraska fans that may not be realistic.

Frost himself has admitted he and his staff were surprised UCF broke through as quickly as it did.