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Well considering Oregon has been in BCS bowls for six straight years this is much more than Mariota. Scott Frost has been the main recruiter of many of these big name players. He's the real deal. Word is Oregon is in the lead for Hawaiian
Superstar QB recruit Tua Tagovailoa who they say is the next Mariota. Oregon just reloads. I think they'll have their first National Title next week. The Frost stock is going to continue to rise. He is just added dollar amounts to his resume.
I have Oregon winning it all in my pool. I picked them because of Mariota and the D has been getting better. The future will hold the truth.Well considering Oregon has been in BCS bowls for six straight years this is much more than Mariota. Scott Frost has been the main recruiter of many of these big name players. He's the real deal. Word is Oregon is in the lead for Hawaiian
Superstar QB recruit Tua Tagovailoa who they say is the next Mariota. Oregon just reloads. I think they'll have their first National Title next week. The Frost stock is going to continue to rise. He is just added dollar amounts to his resume.
I agree to a point, then my my wanders to dream land when they show him in the booth looking cool as a cucumber calling plays for an Unstoppable offense in championship games. The experience he is gaining and the ability of him to mold a play sheet to serious destruction...if hes at all interested in nebraska, im interested in him whenever that may be.BlitzFirst said:Can Huskerboard posters stop getting sweaty thinking about Scott Frost?Can Scott Frost do what he is doing tonight with Oregon at Nebraska in less than ten years?
That's like saying Tom Osborne is unproven outside his haven of Nebraska. You either have it or you don't. He obviously has it leading that offense the past two years.BlitzFirst said:I am I said:I agree to a point, then my my wanders to dream land when they show him in the booth looking cool as a cucumber calling plays for an Unstoppable offense in championship games. The experience he is gaining and the ability of him to mold a play sheet to serious destruction...if hes at all interested in nebraska, im interested in him whenever that may be.BlitzFirst said:Can Huskerboard posters stop getting sweaty thinking about Scott Frost?VA Husker2 said:Can Scott Frost do what he is doing tonight with Oregon at Nebraska in less than ten years?
he's been in a system Chip Kelly created/constructed. He wouldn't have that here. Who's to say he would be any good at all here? Let him cut his teeth somewhere else besides Oregon and prove his mettle. Then let him come here. until then, cool the Frost talk because he is unproven outside of his haven of Oregon.
i agree.......he is not the end all to Oregon's success.....he is in a system he understands and has great coaches all around him........if he leaves Oregon how many guys do you think would follow him? my guess is not many, someone steps into his slot, they back fill that guy's spot and give the assistants raises to keep the group intact........Nike is supporting this deal.......there is a ton of money to keep the coaches right where they are and recruiting class is top notch.....this all makes Frost look great, but would be damn hard to replicate anywhere else, without rebuilding a program from bottom up, as there is no one quite like Oregon.BlitzFirst said:I am I said:I agree to a point, then my my wanders to dream land when they show him in the booth looking cool as a cucumber calling plays for an Unstoppable offense in championship games. The experience he is gaining and the ability of him to mold a play sheet to serious destruction...if hes at all interested in nebraska, im interested in him whenever that may be.BlitzFirst said:Can Huskerboard posters stop getting sweaty thinking about Scott Frost?VA Husker2 said:Can Scott Frost do what he is doing tonight with Oregon at Nebraska in less than ten years?
he's been in a system Chip Kelly created/constructed. He wouldn't have that here. Who's to say he would be any good at all here? Let him cut his teeth somewhere else besides Oregon and prove his mettle. Then let him come here. until then, cool the Frost talk because he is unproven outside of his haven of Oregon.
And the fact that they are the new Free Shoes University doesn't help, I'm sureLook, I'm not all wet over the prospect of Scott Frost at NU.
My original question was: Could he do what he is doing at Oregon at NU in less than ten
years?
I think he has had an abundance of help achieving his success and those who think he could pack up his scheme and game plans and bring it to NU and be immediately successful are delusional!!!
I agree with this. The biggest difference I saw in Oregon yesterday was their control of the line of scrimmage (specifically on defense). This is something that the Huskers have done almost never under Pelini (both sides).Landlord of Memorial Stadium said: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.