Dude would probably end up killing it there. 😱
Hmmm, his 3 referrals on his resume, better pick em carefully. Moos, Davison, and ______________.
He’d kill it there
LambrechtHmmm, his 3 referrals on his resume, better pick em carefully. Moos, Davison, and ______________.
At least 1If he goes there and is successful, how many people are going to claim "He's grown as a coach!", and cry about him to come back here?
I want Gruden
Because it doesn’t make any sense. Similar to most of OP’s posts.Why’s that? He is a West Coast Offense guy that has never coached in college.
Don't care, just as long he stays far away from Nebraska.Dude would probably end up killing it there. 😱
Fine with me. I don't wish him bad, I just want him out of Lincoln (like at least two years ago).South Florida.
"All the losses were close. We make the playoff in year 6 of frost!"If he goes there and is successful, how many people are going to claim "He's grown as a coach!", and cry about him to come back here?
He didn't run the WCO at TB while he was there and won a Superbowl, he however did when he was with the Raiders. Name one active College coach that has won a Superbowl at the Pro level. The answer is none!Why’s that? He is a West Coast Offense guy that has never coached in college.
He didn't run the WCO at TB while he was there and won a Superbowl, he however did when he was with the Raiders. Name one active College coach that has won a Superbowl at the Pro level. The answer is none!
Not to me. We were very fair to frost. No other Blueblood gives him year 4 let alone 5. Hell Miami just fired Manny Diaz after 3 years despite going 8-3 and 7-5 in years 2 and 3. Even if frost does well somewhere else there is no serious case for keeping him beyond when we did (other than for a few more weeks for buyout purposes.)the darkest timeline is one where Scott Frost does well at G5 again, learns a lot along the way, and becomes a successful P5 coach.
Kind of like Kiffinthe darkest timeline is one where Scott Frost does well at G5 again, learns a lot along the way, and becomes a successful P5 coach.
Perfect fit. Hopefully it reduces our buyout
Would rather give a Callahan a mulliganWhy’s that? He is a West Coast Offense guy that has never coached in college.
Gruden outcoached Billy C in the Super Bowl thoughWould rather give a Callahan a mulligan
Scott is going to long circle the drain for as long as he keeps drinking.If he goes there and is successful, how many people are going to claim "He's grown as a coach!", and cry about him to come back here?
It's called growing up. It is unreal how immature he is. As soon as he stops acting like billy madison, he'll immediately improve.the darkest timeline is one where Scott Frost does well at G5 again, learns a lot along the way, and becomes a successful P5 coach.
Great reference! Which former assistants are Billy’s pool sleeping friends? You could equate the entire character cast of billy Madison to the husker football program right now.It's called growing up. It is unreal how immature he is. As soon as he stops acting like billy madison, he'll immediately improve.
0If he goes there and is successful, how many people are going to claim "He's grown as a coach!", and cry about him to come back here?
Would be great to play him and curb stomp his team.Don't care, just as long he stays far away from Nebraska.
She never did snap the ball...I could see Meyer hiring Frost as his wingman.
Not at Tampa Bay did he run it, I suggest you go and watch some of those games from back then.You don’t think Gruden runs the WCO?????
Um what? He is the definition of WCO, all the way down to the insane verbiage on the play calls.
Not at Tampa Bay did he run it, I suggest you go and watch some of those games from back then.
He was using Grudens WCO so Gruden knew every thing Callahan was doing, a year later Callahan created his own WCO which was too complex even for the NFL.Gruden outcoached Billy C in the Super Bowl though