What is your realistic opinion

You Don't need scott frost. It's about the speed for Oregon.

Two schools in the country understand that speed is king (not size) Oregon and tcu. At one point one dr. Tom had the same realization.

 
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Speed is far from the entire story. The difference for Oregon this year, that has pushed them a higher level is physicality to match their speed.

 
And it helps when the other team gives you the ball five times on turnovers. That, and Scott Frost is calling a heck of a game. Nice job of converting those turnovers into points.

 
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I honestly think Frost will be Rileys successor. I did/do not want Frost right now, but I'd be pretty disappointed if he isn't handed the reins next (assuming he keeps doing what he is doing and gets a smaller HC job first).

 
What? We all know that Scott Frost does NOT call the plays. Helfrich does using ventriloquism. I've read that many times right here on this very message board.

On a serious note, isn't is great how people will flat out tell lies to "prove" their point? How many posters have repeated the lie that Frost doesn't call the plays at Oregon?

 
Well my honest and realistic thought is that Nebraska would have to employ Scott Frost first.

 
Does anyone even know if Frost has any interest in returning to NU? This is the same guy who was called a traitor when he originally chose Stanford. He was criticized for being involved with the LP-Kate McKewon fiasco in 1995. He was booed at home during a game in which NU won in 1997, and I have seen people on this board say they didn't like the way he lobbied for the NC in 1997 (yes I have seen posts).

He is a single guy who may like the lifestyle of being an assistant coach on the West Coast. I am sure he has great love for his home state and alma mater, but a lot of people don't ever want to think about moving back to Nebraska once they are able to get away.

 
I honestly think Frost will be Rileys successor. I did/do not want Frost right now, but I'd be pretty disappointed if he isn't handed the reins next (assuming he keeps doing what he is doing and gets a smaller HC job first).
Got this in the back of my mind as well. Will be interesting to see how he does after Mariota.
 
Does anyone even know if Frost has any interest in returning to NU? This is the same guy who was called a traitor when he originally chose Stanford. He was criticized for being involved with the LP-Kate McKewon fiasco in 1995. He was booed at home during a game in which NU won in 1997, and I have seen people on this board say they didn't like the way he lobbied for the NC in 1997 (yes I have seen posts).

He is a single guy who may like the lifestyle of being an assistant coach on the West Coast. I am sure he has great love for his home state and alma mater, but a lot of people don't ever want to think about moving back to Nebraska once they are able to get away.
On sports nightly they interviewed Scott's mom and she said his dream was to be the head coach at Nebraska. Besides, Scott's close to his family and I'm sure he wouldn't mind being closer to them.
 
Oregons offense is a up the guy running attack that sets up play action. The speed of their team and the pace at which they move makes the difference. There's no reason nebraaka can't do the same without Scott frost.

 
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