I'm excited to see the pipeline camp start up this weekend and I would like to know what others think?
I'm a Midwest Husker who transplanted to Oregon about 10 years ago. During my sons senior year of High School I was at a fund raising event for the HS Team the night of a grueling Oregon -vs- Stanford game and most of the folks at the Table were Oregon grads and the Dads were watching the score and heading for the hotel bar as the game scores came in; and the Ducks lost. I suspect that during his years with Chip Kelley and being beat by a Harbaugh led Stanford team that Frost was thinking love-ya chip but until you figure out how to beef up the boys up front we can't win it all. This makes sense since Frost got to play behind great O-lines who could basically call the shots. Fast forward to now: Frost has his own team and the camp is all about the Pipeline "AKA" bad a$$ lineman. Obviously Frost, as a player learned from TO how a championship team prepares and is built. He learned from Chip K. how to run an almost championship team.
I'm a Midwest Husker who transplanted to Oregon about 10 years ago. During my sons senior year of High School I was at a fund raising event for the HS Team the night of a grueling Oregon -vs- Stanford game and most of the folks at the Table were Oregon grads and the Dads were watching the score and heading for the hotel bar as the game scores came in; and the Ducks lost. I suspect that during his years with Chip Kelley and being beat by a Harbaugh led Stanford team that Frost was thinking love-ya chip but until you figure out how to beef up the boys up front we can't win it all. This makes sense since Frost got to play behind great O-lines who could basically call the shots. Fast forward to now: Frost has his own team and the camp is all about the Pipeline "AKA" bad a$$ lineman. Obviously Frost, as a player learned from TO how a championship team prepares and is built. He learned from Chip K. how to run an almost championship team.
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