ESPN Predictor (FPI)

Navy and USF are rolling, they represent challenges 1 and 1A for Frost.

I'm curious to see if, and how well his D can handle the Navy O. If they can, then my guess is they run the table heading into their final game against USF. If they beat USF, and finish an undefeated season, Frost likely becomes the #1 candidate for any P5 opening, at which point a Chess game of epic proportions begins for us.

 
Navy and USF are rolling, they represent challenges 1 and 1A for Frost.

I'm curious to see if, and how well his D can handle the Navy O. If they can, then my guess is they run the table heading into their final game against USF. If they beat USF, and finish an undefeated season, Frost likely becomes the #1 candidate for any P5 opening, at which point a Chess game of epic proportions begins for us.
USF will be tough. Strong has them playing well.

Navy and the option give teams fits.  I'm thinking Frost is familiar enough with its schemes he should be able to give his team good incite.

Agree 100% if he wins out or even goes 10-2 or 11-1.....Year two, after going 0-12 in 2015 is very impressive regardless of conference.  If he is who we want (you know I hope he is or at least the top 3) you discreetly throw it to now through channels to see if he's interested.  If not, we know sooner than later.  

 
Huskers are underdogs in all remaining games:http://www.espn.com/college-football/te ... &year=2017
 


Projected W-L    4.8 - 7.2 (98)

Percents are projected win percentage

Sat, Oct 14    vs    Ohio State    4.6%
Sat, Oct 28    @    Purdue    46.8%
Sat, Nov 4    vs    Northwestern    47.5%
Sat, Nov 11    @    Minnesota    39.1%
Sat, Nov 18    @    Penn State    4.0%
Fri, Nov 24    vs    Iowa    36.6%
 

 
It would have been nice to see UCF play Georgia Tech.  If they had played, and won, it would have boosted their resume for post season play.

 
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