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I can't believe they hired him back. What a crazy world we live in!
My mind is having a lot of trouble reconciling this.
What does it mean if he is successful at UCF again after falling flat on his face here?
Does that mean he didn't care or that our program is such a dumpster fire that it has become uncoachable?
What does it mean if he is successful at UCF again after falling flat on his face here?
I don’t like it when people’s actions don’t match their words. To come in with the bravado, with the “Big Ten will have to adjust to us…”, all the “… back in my day..”, all the expressed loyalty to Coach Osborne and the program…. Whatever man. He was absolutely full of it.
His effort and the result go hand in hand. We reap what we sow.
No sympathy for a guy with $15 mil in the bank and an ego even higher than that, with the work ethic of a hypocrite.
It means he’s one of the many coaches who is better suited for a lower tier job with less expectations. Very few coaches can just win at a high level of excellence wherever they go. From the on field blunders to off field, this job was clearly too much for him- you add to the equation an absentee AD who gave him too much freedom and u get the frosty era in a nutshell.My mind is having a lot of trouble reconciling this.
What does it mean if he is successful at UCF again after falling flat on his face here?
Does that mean he didn't care or that our program is such a dumpster fire that it has become uncoachable?
When did he ever say "Big Ten will have to adjust to us"?
Easily the quote of the press conference came when Frost was asked how he would modify his system - derived from the famous high-octane scheme originated by Chip Kelly at Oregon - to adjust to the competition in the Big Ten.
“I’m hoping the Big Ten has to modify their system for us,” Frost said confidently, resulting in a loud cheer from the group of current and former players and NU administration.
You see how it's different right? Like those are different words.