A major portion of college football success is psychology. Getting people motivated and in the right frame of mind to win. The Frost regime seems to be not getting it done in that regard. The team was not ready to play today, and needed to be coached to a higher motivational level, and that obviously didn't happen.
Another major are where things are not satisfactory is overall attention to detail. Special teams, penalties, basic technique for blocking and tackling and ball security, etc.
For year 5, I really hope that Trev and Scott can come up with a plan that successfully addresses these issues.
I think that Coach Frost should not call offensive plays, so he can focus on overall team cohesiveness. Scott loves offensive theory and so can still be a major influence to designing plays and whatnot but I think he is spread too thin. Coach Frost needs a talented OC he can lean on.
Scott needs some "energy" assistants too to help fire up the troops, and he can do some of that himself as well. The staff needs to coach the emotions of the players during the game, which is perhaps even important that the theory stuff.
Another major are where things are not satisfactory is overall attention to detail. Special teams, penalties, basic technique for blocking and tackling and ball security, etc.
For year 5, I really hope that Trev and Scott can come up with a plan that successfully addresses these issues.
I think that Coach Frost should not call offensive plays, so he can focus on overall team cohesiveness. Scott loves offensive theory and so can still be a major influence to designing plays and whatnot but I think he is spread too thin. Coach Frost needs a talented OC he can lean on.
Scott needs some "energy" assistants too to help fire up the troops, and he can do some of that himself as well. The staff needs to coach the emotions of the players during the game, which is perhaps even important that the theory stuff.
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