He's already reenergizing the fan base and the players. He hired away a coach from Colorado and is already on a recruiting blaze. It may be too early, but I think UCF bagged the elephant with this hire. Wow*
I don't think it will be this year but it would not shock me if next season he has the highest ranked recruiting class out of the non Power-5 schools
Not only that, but he's reaching out to Florida high school coaches and restoring the relationships we lost under Oleary. Aparrently, Tom Osbourne said Frost was offered other jobs and turned them down. They've spoken on the phone at length.*
Yep; he didn't get a shot here; because he hadn't been a head coach - he will knock it out of the park there. I am not sure how their roster got depleted; but if there is already talent there, he will engineer a stunning turn around.I'd expect SF will be calling TO a lot over the next year. I'd wouldn't be shocked TO isn't spotted down in Orlando soon.
Yep; he didn't get a shot here; because he hadn't been a head coach - he will knock it out of the park there. I am not sure how their roster got depleted; but if there is already talent there, he will engineer a stunning turn around.
I heard he's also cured cancer, solved the world's biggest rubix cube, and even managed to break the world record for most chin-ups while eating a burger. Dude is awesome.
I didn't know that Scott Frost had coached at Stanford also.Skip Kelly had little to do with Oregon's offensive success all of these years. It was all Frost. In fact much of Stanford's current success can be traced to Scott's two years on The Farm. What will Scott do next? Move over Saban.
I didn't know that Scott Frost had coached at Stanford also.
Who was that under?
Referring to the time he spent there as a player prior to transferring to Nebraska. His influence was that impactful.
Jokes aside, I want Scott Frost to be hugely successful at Central Florida. While we're at it, I want Zac Taylor to be successful coaching in the pros as well. I want former Huskers to have more on their resume than a few years playing college football, because it ultimately reflects well on UNL as an institution of higher education as well.
And if one of them comes home to Lincoln to be head coach some day, even better.
Sorry, I didn't realize everyone was going over the top with their comments and it went right over the top of my head.Referring to the time he spent there as a player prior to transferring to Nebraska. His influence was that impactful.
The chin up thing is BS.