Hujan Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 UCLA ranked 116th in passing yards, With Only 81yds vs. Stanford. Not the direction we want to go in. In fact find the exact opposite of Chow, bingo ! NE was at 109th. UCLA definately had a crappy offense this year, but at least Chow wouldn't lose to himself 2-3 times a season. Standford wasn't exactly a bad team this year, and UCLA was trying to find a QB still. They weren't a passing team at all this year. They only had 8 attempts against Texas and still hung 34 on them. Didn't he head to Nevada and attempt to implement the pistol at UCLA this year? Or was that Cal? Anyways - it's slightly understandable if their offensive production was down w/ a young QB in a new system, and Best now gone. We seem to implement a new system, new QB every year and look where that leaves our offense - we of all people should be tolerant of change. I wouldn't write off Chow - at least he was able to be Texas. You're confusing teams. Yes, Chow did implement the Pistol offense at UCLA at Neuheisel's behest. But UCLA did not start a freshman QB; they started a vet, Kevin Prince. And Jahvid Best was the RB at Cal. The lack of success at UCLA on offense is due to the exact same problem we have: You have an OC (Chow) schooled in one offense (Pro Style) teaching the team to run another (Pistol). Except that in our case, it's Watson schooled in the West Coast Offense teaching the team to run the spread option. Either way, do not attempt. Quote Link to comment
ESPY Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Can't write off Chow. Although I have doubts about Bo or TO being interested in the guy. Does he really even have connections to anyone on the coaching staff or in the front office? Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Chow would be a GREAT fit, except that he runs the wrong offense, has no ties to NU, Osborne or Pelini, and is on the cusp of retirement (or at least he's the oldest OC in college football). Except for those things he would be a great fit. Here are 99 other guys who would be a great fit also: LINK Quote Link to comment
74Hunter Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Chow would be a GREAT fit, except that he runs the wrong offense, has no ties to NU, Osborne or Pelini, and is on the cusp of retirement (or at least he's the oldest OC in college football). Except for those things he would be a great fit. Here are 99 other guys who would be a great fit also: LINK This. Oh, and he has always been about as mediocre as Watgrove. Thanks but no thanks. I'd rather see Scott Frost, Tim Beck, or Barney calling plays. Quote Link to comment
holvy83 Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Chow would be a GREAT fit, except that he runs the wrong offense, has no ties to NU, Osborne or Pelini, and is on the cusp of retirement (or at least he's the oldest OC in college football). Except for those things he would be a great fit. Here are 99 other guys who would be a great fit also: LINK This. Oh, and he has always been about as mediocre as Watgrove. Thanks but no thanks. I'd rather see Scott Frost, Tim Beck, or Barney calling plays. Barney? Hmmm... I don't know, never been a fan of Barney, of course who knows what he could do given the opportunity. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Seriously, do people on here get off on coming up with these rediculous threads? "So and so just got let go from BFU, would he come here? Thoughts?" There is nothing to base any of that on. It's just made up because all of a sudden someone doesn't have a job. It's the same crap over and over..... Yes. Yes they do. Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 I still don't get all of the love for Frost as OC. He's never called offensive plays as far as I know. He called the defense at UNI and I'm pretty sure Chip calls the plays at Oregon. Quote Link to comment
74Hunter Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Chow would be a GREAT fit, except that he runs the wrong offense, has no ties to NU, Osborne or Pelini, and is on the cusp of retirement (or at least he's the oldest OC in college football). Except for those things he would be a great fit. Here are 99 other guys who would be a great fit also: LINK This. Oh, and he has always been about as mediocre as Watgrove. Thanks but no thanks. I'd rather see Scott Frost, Tim Beck, or Barney calling plays. Barney? Hmmm... I don't know, never been a fan of Barney, of course who knows what he could do given the opportunity. Me neither, but Barney would be a better fit with what Bo wants this offense to do than what Chow and his offense does. Quote Link to comment
holvy83 Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Chow would be a GREAT fit, except that he runs the wrong offense, has no ties to NU, Osborne or Pelini, and is on the cusp of retirement (or at least he's the oldest OC in college football). Except for those things he would be a great fit. Here are 99 other guys who would be a great fit also: LINK This. Oh, and he has always been about as mediocre as Watgrove. Thanks but no thanks. I'd rather see Scott Frost, Tim Beck, or Barney calling plays. Barney? Hmmm... I don't know, never been a fan of Barney, of course who knows what he could do given the opportunity. Me neither, but Barney would be a better fit with what Bo wants this offense to do than what Chow and his offense does. agreed. He was the OC in 03 right? And OC at ISU? I know he has experience, and he should know the offense as good as anyone, but his lines have underperformed in this offense anyway. So far sounds like this staff may get another crack at it, so hopefully they mend what is broken. Quote Link to comment
Pedro Guerrero Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Barney = Terrible 2003 Offense 24.8 PPG 345 YPG 235.6 RYPG 109.3 PYPG 2009 Offense 25.1 PPG 322.8 YPG 147.1 RYPG 175.7 PYPG 2010 Offense 30.9 PPG 398.1 YPG 247.6 RYPG 150.6 PYPG Scott Frost to a lot of board members = Quote Link to comment
holvy83 Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Barney = Terrible 2003 Offense 24.8 PPG 345 YPG 235.6 RYPG 109.3 PYPG 2009 Offense 25.1 PPG 322.8 YPG 147.1 RYPG 175.7 PYPG 2010 Offense 30.9 PPG 398.1 YPG 247.6 RYPG 150.6 PYPG Scott Frost to a lot of board members = Never knew his stats for 03, but does not surprise me. Quote Link to comment
irieboy8 Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 norm chow and my mom were friends and graduated in '64 together... so i've met him a few times here and there... pretty cool old guy... who i guess was a major geek (along with my mom) in high school..... but he is totally a west coast guy.. where he feels comfortable and feels like he can recruit best... if anything i see him moving to another level of football, coming back to hawaii to go to UH, or perhaps even if something came up head to SEC country is worst came to worst... 200 percent he dont come here... dont think it would a good match Quote Link to comment
C N Red Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Now word on the street is Watson to LSU. Quote Link to comment
Pedro Guerrero Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Now word on the street is Watson to LSU. Statistically speaking Watson would be a step up for LSU. LSU 2009 24.8 PPG 304.5 YPG 122.8 RYPG 181.8 PYPG 2010 29.7 PPG 341.3 YPG 185.7 RYPG 155.6 PYPG If people thought the NU offense under Watson was bad the last couple years take a look at the Bruins offense with Norm Chow this year. UCLA 20.2 PPG 316.7 YPG 175.6 RYPG 141.1 PYPG Quote Link to comment
junior4949 Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Norm Chow didn't stand a chance at UCLA. You can't take a high profile OC and expect him to have any success when he's an assistant under an offensive HC. It would be like Pelini hiring Bud Foster as DC. It would never work. We don't have the the right players for Chow to succeed here at Nebraska. I have a feeling with Chow running the offense, we'd see 2004 all over again. Quote Link to comment
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