Scott Frost Interviewed for the Boise State Head Coach Position

I've never understood why going back to a first time head coach is something we would want considering Bo Pelini is a first time head coach.

 
The only advantage to having Scott come back is it might reunite the fan base. Neither side seems to want to admit they are wrong or close to it. I really do not think he would be the hire if anything happened though,, for those very same concerns. We have been gaining experience for 6 years, no one in their right mind wants to start over if it can be avoided.

My comments were to suggest that Oregon was better than they finished, due to Mariota's injury, and his warrior attitude. We have seen what can happen with that. My guess is if Scott was not qualified enough for Boise State's vision, he would certainly come up short for ours. Down the road a few years possibly

 
I think their Hypsman QB was hurt before the Stanford game. Knee injury, but continued to play. could have had some affect on the situation. But Stanford has been a problem for them, QB good or not.
Must of been an S&C problem if it was his knee. better training would of taking care of that!
Please excuse the hideous bacground "music" but I still don't see how Ahman Green didn't hurt his knee on this TD at the 4:16 mark..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d98gjoLv-m0

 
I've never understood why going back to a first time head coach is something we would want considering Bo Pelini is a first time head coach.
So was Tom
Point?
Lots of folks think maybe the magic can be recreated with a first time coach?..Doubt it would happen, but I can see the misplaced? logic.

Frosty probably proved this season that he wasn't ready to be an OC much less a Head Coach, but hopefully he will learn from his mistakes...Boise State was a reach, but I don't blame him for trying for it...They're like a coaching factory...Plus folks like you couldn't b!^@h about him being a "first timer" when we "lose our lunatic"..

Nebraska isn't the "destination job" it used to be..I think the main reason some want Frost to end up coaching here is the belief that we wouldn't be a stepping stone job for him...Although he did go outside to play at Stanford at one time.

 
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Frosty probably proved this season that he wasn't ready to be an OC much less a Head Coach, but hopefully he will learn from his mistakes.
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573 yards per game, #2 in the country behind ungodly Baylor. Chip Kelly's offenses surpassed that average in zero of his four seasons there. In fact, it ranks as the most YPG in Oregon history and in the top 10 in FBS history! That surpasses both 1995 Nebraska (556) and 1983 Nebraska (547).

If that is not being ready, please please place Tim Beck on the not-ready train as soon as possible.

 
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Frosty probably proved this season that he wasn't ready to be an OC much less a Head Coach, but hopefully he will learn from his mistakes.
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573 yards per game, #2 in the country behind ungodly Baylor. Chip Kelly's offenses surpassed that average in zero of his four seasons there. In fact, it ranks as the most YPG in Oregon history and in the top 10 in FBS history! That surpasses both 1995 Nebraska (556) and 1983 Nebraska (547).

If that is not being ready, please please place Tim Beck on the not-ready train as soon as possible.
Holy cow. Facts and statistics. Oregon's problem this season was their front 7 on D. The O purred like a kitten until Mariot'a got hurt. Then it was still pretty good.

 
Frosty probably proved this season that he wasn't ready to be an OC much less a Head Coach, but hopefully he will learn from his mistakes.
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573 yards per game, #2 in the country behind ungodly Baylor. Chip Kelly's offenses surpassed that average in zero of his four seasons there. In fact, it ranks as the most YPG in Oregon history and in the top 10 in FBS history! That surpasses both 1995 Nebraska (556) and 1983 Nebraska (547).

If that is not being ready, please please place Tim Beck on the not-ready train as soon as possible.
more to being a head coach than putting up good numbers as an OC. conversely there's more to being a head coach than having your offense falter a little as the season goes on.

 
Frosty probably proved this season that he wasn't ready to be an OC much less a Head Coach, but hopefully he will learn from his mistakes.
giphy.gif


573 yards per game, #2 in the country behind ungodly Baylor. Chip Kelly's offenses surpassed that average in zero of his four seasons there. In fact, it ranks as the most YPG in Oregon history and in the top 10 in FBS history! That surpasses both 1995 Nebraska (556) and 1983 Nebraska (547).

If that is not being ready, please please place Tim Beck on the not-ready train as soon as possible.
more to being a head coach than putting up good numbers as an OC. conversely there's more to being a head coach than having your offense falter a little as the season goes on.
And the fact that said OC was overridden on playcalling duties halfway through the season.

 
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