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And I'm confident we will. It almost feels like Frost is a modernized clone of Tom Osborne. His scheming ability, focus on S&C and the walk on program. We are in great hands.Which is why me must develop our kids better.
And I'm confident we will. It almost feels like Frost is a modernized clone of Tom Osborne. His scheming ability, focus on S&C and the walk on program. We are in great hands.Which is why me must develop our kids better.
Yeah everyone around here knows you can't win championships without in state kidsI wonder if the lack of an Ohio “soul” is part of OSU’s problem. Being an NFL training school may not instill enough school pride.
I definitely think they help. A motivated player can play above their talent level and can push the more talented players. We’re far from a championship team but I see Gifford and Stille lead the team in sacks and are 1st and 3rd in TFL.Yeah everyone around here knows you can't win championships without in state kids
I'm not buying. If you can get a kid to freeze their butt off in Ann Arbor Michigan or lure them with the thrills of Columbus Ohio, you can draw them to Lincoln, Nebraska. All you need to do is win. Callahan, and Pelini all brought top tier talent to Lincoln, proving it can be done. It's a given that it didn't get to Osborne levels, but nobody had ten years to build, which Frost will get and then some.
What data is showing that?I think Utah was second only to Alabama in sending players to the NFL last year.
Utah is in Utah.
Can't really hold it against him in recruiting because the NFL is starting to embrace the spread
Fair enough, and then Utah only had 1 guy drafted in 2018, so I would say 2017 was an outlier.Actually Utah was third, just behind Alabama, with Michigan #1
https://www.foxsports.com/college-football/gallery/2017-nfl-draft-recap-reaction-picks-most-players-selected-college-michigan-alabama-clemson-lsu-utah-042917
Of course they are but they didn't recruit the kind of talent that a team thats consistently ranked in the top ten are. Suh and david were exceptions not the rule.Suh and David weren't top tier talent?
I'd also give a lot of credit to Bo on Suh. But, IIRC, if not for injury unsure if David would have seen the field. I think after David's 64 tackles against OSU, Bo said he did alright. Once he started, Bo and Co kept him going. Ruud is another one who gave Bo credit for really upping his game......I guess I'm going back to talent and development are great combinations.Of course they are but they didn't recruit the kind of talent that a team thats consistently ranked in the top ten are. Suh and david were exceptions not the rule.
Yeah i think it was sean fisher broke his leg and that opened the door for david. Pelini and his staff did a very good job developing cal's guys. But once those guys left the defense dropped off because they weren't recruiting good enough guys plus the conference change. Development is important but you cant turn just anybody into a all conference guy.I'd also give a lot of credit to Bo on Suh. But, IIRC, if not for injury unsure if David would have seen the field. I think after David's 64 tackles against OSU, Bo said he did alright. Once he started, Bo and Co kept him going. Ruud is another one who gave Bo credit for really upping his game......I guess I'm going back to talent and development are great combinations.
Agree with all your points. Good memory on Fisher! Couldn't remember who it was. Frost appears to be able to develop guys. I'm guessing if he continues to recruit where he is currently (say top 20) he can develop the guys into better performance than their initial rankings. For the first time in a long time we are in good hands.Yeah i think it was sean fisher broke his leg and that opened the door for david. Pelini and his staff did a very good job developing cal's guys. But once those guys left the defense dropped off because they weren't recruiting good enough guys plus the conference change. Development is important but you cant turn just anybody into a all conference guy.
I think that if frost cant recruit around 15 and process out guys that are contributing by their rs jr year, there's no limit for what he can accomplish.
I think frost can eventually dominate the west. But beating whoever comes out of the east will be a challenge. Wisconsin has been very good for years but their record against Ohio State over the last 10 years is awful.Agree with all your points. Good memory on Fisher! Couldn't remember who it was. Frost appears to be able to develop guys. I'm guessing if he continues to recruit where he is currently (say top 20) he can develop the guys into better performance than their initial rankings. For the first time in a long time we are in good hands.