If I were to give advice to Coach Frost, which would be pretty rich considering my non existent coaching resume, I would ask him to make this program HIS program. Hire an OC and DC who will enact the Frost vision for football, not their own. It was the reason I had a problem with getting rid of the OC last year. Was he running a bad system or not running the system Scott had laid out. If he was running his own offense, then Why? We hired Scott for HIS offense. From now on make sure that the offense is the Frost offense as directed by Lubik. And the Frost defense as directed by Chin. Lastly, Scott should be heavily involved in the special teams. Have help, I get that, but since the players, 80-90 percent of them, cut their teeth in coverage and protection packages, the coach should establish relationships with each guy there and let them know how Nebraska football is going to work. He would get the best athlete and position evaluations first hand for the guys who are going to make up the core of the roster. And HC involvement also gives automatic importance to the fine details that become the difference between wins and losses. Knowing the kick abilities for punt, place kick, kick off and onside kick makes it easier to make critical decisions down the stretch run of games. It would also provide a chance to evaluate the versatility of the specialist groups for any tricks or fakes or special kicks .
I know we're all frustrated here. There's no easy answers. Scott is here for the immediate future and all we can do is hope that whatever change, scheme wise, needs to be made is indeed made.
I know we're all frustrated here. There's no easy answers. Scott is here for the immediate future and all we can do is hope that whatever change, scheme wise, needs to be made is indeed made.