Coordinators being criticized is normal, even Charlie McBride.
I still remember my dad insisting we would never win a National Championship until we got rid of McBride
Coordinators being criticized is normal, even Charlie McBride.
Totally disagree UCF or N were dumpster fires.2 of frosts 3 years are a year 1 taking over a dumpster fire of a team. 1 team was 0-12 and the other 4-8 before he got there. He only has one season where his culture was in place and he went undefeated
I still remember my dad insisting we would never win a National Championship until we got rid of McBride
Newton and Malzahn were largely the reason for Chizik’s success at Auburn. Auburn hired Chizik from ISU where he was on the hot seat already for only winning 5 games in his first 2 seasons. That’s why when Malzahn left they only won 3 games and why he’s now the head coach at Auburn. Not exactly apples to apples as Frost calls his own plays.Anyhow my original point was this isn't the song writers union, this is competitive Power 5 football so one season good or bad does not validate a coach as I pointed out with Gene Chizik.
I have said similar things. Frost continues to talk about his scheme/system and he knows it works. Is this based on the results at UCF? I have no issue with his philosophy ie accountability, culture, commitment etc....But I wonder if his complete scheme that worked at UCF will work in the B1G. Not calling for a whole sale change, but improvements on both sides to, in reality, "change to fit the B1G"........Yes UCF beat Auburn, but my co-workers argue it was an Auburn that "didn't want to be in the bowl", UCF had time to prepare for the "one big game" etc.....Totally disagree UCF or N were dumpster fires.
UCF was 3 years removed from an 8-0 conference record, 12-1 overall record, and Fiesta Bowl win. Two years removed from a 9 win conference championship season. They've been an up and down program for over a decade and after every losing season in that time span have bounced right back with a winning season.
N had a lot of young guys on the field last year and won 4 games. A new highly pro football AD, tons of fan and alumni support, and a willingness to give SF whatever he needs. Normally you'd look at that and think it's a situation ripe for rapid improvement with the players a year older and more experienced. In no way can anyone look at that and say dumpster fire. Changing staffs and schemes stunted the growth that should have been made as you'd expect when changing coaches. So while this season is a dumpster fire so far, I don't agree it couldn't have gone much better and was destined to be a dumpster fire. It's not at all far fetched to look back and see a 5-1 or 4-2 record up to this point was very possible.
Anyhow my original point was this isn't the song writers union, this is competitive Power 5 football so one season good or bad does not validate a coach as I pointed out with Gene Chizik.
I disagree again.Totally disagree UCF or N were dumpster fires.
UCF was 3 years removed from an 8-0 conference record, 12-1 overall record, and Fiesta Bowl win. Two years removed from a 9 win conference championship season. They've been an up and down program for over a decade and after every losing season in that time span have bounced right back with a winning season.
N had a lot of young guys on the field last year and won 4 games. A new highly pro football AD, tons of fan and alumni support, and a willingness to give SF whatever he needs. Normally you'd look at that and think it's a situation ripe for rapid improvement with the players a year older and more experienced. In no way can anyone look at that and say dumpster fire. Changing staffs and schemes stunted the growth that should have been made as you'd expect when changing coaches. So while this season is a dumpster fire so far, I don't agree it couldn't have gone much better and was destined to be a dumpster fire. It's not at all far fetched to look back and see a 5-1 or 4-2 record up to this point was very possible.
Anyhow my original point was this isn't the song writers union, this is competitive Power 5 football so one season good or bad does not validate a coach as I pointed out with Gene Chizik.
Well.....i think we are all tired of hearing how "close" this team is to posting a win........the 28-14 blown lead left a bad taste in everyone's mouth.
Frost's experience and scheme are not just from UCF. If memory serves, his scheme did quite well when he was OC at Oregon, no?I have said similar things. Frost continues to talk about his scheme/system and he knows it works. Is this based on the results at UCF? I have no issue with his philosophy ie accountability, culture, commitment etc....But I wonder if his complete scheme that worked at UCF will work in the B1G. Not calling for a whole sale change, but improvements on both sides to, in reality, "change to fit the B1G"........Yes UCF beat Auburn, but my co-workers argue it was an Auburn that "didn't want to be in the bowl", UCF had time to prepare for the "one big game" etc.....
One great season gives credibility, but not validity IMHO. I'm all N for Frost. Believe he needs time, but I also think he needs to make some tweaks on both sides of the ball. I know talent will help, but talent isn't the only answer.
I just did a quick glance, but among the B1G teams that had 8 or more 1st or 2nd team all conference players included Ohio State, Penn State and Michigan.
It looks like Frost had 13 at UCF last season.
Agreed.Compare their last four recruiting classes to our last four recruiting classes. Do you see a difference? Hence the reason I said in the near future. I have my doubts when looking at an entire five year span we ever have higher rated classes than the three teams you just mentioned. Once in a while, we might very well get a higher rated class than one of those three teams, but I highly doubt we do it consistently. Frost and staff are going to have to be more creative than the teams you listed for us to be competitive. They are going to have to get recruits that match their scheme and are willing to out work the competition.
Well.....
A season ago we were rarely close.
So I'd say Frost is correct.
Yeah.....it might get better.Come on, man.
A season ago at 6 games we were 3-3, with a close loss to Oregon and a 21 point loss to Wisconsin.
You said there was never a reason to lose to Purdue. Never.
That was a bad season that only got worse. This is a historically bad season that might get better.
But suggesting that Scott Frost is a chess-master who is three moves ahead of everyone (except you) wears a little thin.