But they don't always leave Boise after year 2.This is essentially "Petersen will never leave Boise".
Yes he will. They always leave Boise.
They wouldn't destroy us, but it would be a competitive game when it shouldn't be for us.
sure i see how you could say that, but this isn't the 90's or even 2009, and of course we were competitive with Oregon, and No. Ill.They wouldn't destroy us, but it would be a competitive game when it shouldn't be for us.
Beck just wasn't very good at trying to mimmick Oregon's offense. Frost actually knows what he's doing.and don't say you won't, because it was happening when Beck was OC, and did very similar things
Dude, Maryland played with their third string QB. Maryland is equivalent to Rutgers or Illinois. A team we can handle, but not get out of our own way to dominate.sure i see how you could say that, but this isn't the 90's or even 2009, and of course we were competitive with Oregon, and No. Ill.
yep no way an undefeated RANKED team should motor boat us, even if if they currently average over 47 points a game and beat Maryland at their house by basically the same score Wisconsin beat us, but I guess you could say we were competitive with Wisconsin too- OK i changed my mind it'd be a competitive game.
You guys realize that Frost's offense is almost all shotgun. Even on 4th down. RTDB guy is going to have a stroke if Frost ever comes to Nebraska. (and don't say you won't, because it was happening when Beck was OC, and did very similar things)
Beck just wasn't very good at trying to mimmick Oregon's offense. Frost actually knows what he's doing.
Scott Frost is on record saying he would love to take the classic Oregon scheme and marry it to some more power concepts from 90's Nebraska's offensive identity.
hey I said I change my mind- I won't base things on facts, so we agreeDude, Maryland played with their third string QB. Maryland is equivalent to Rutgers or Illinois. A team we can handle, but not get out of oir own way to dominate.
If we played UCF it would likely be a one score game well into the 4th quarter. After that it could go to either team.
He doesn't always run out of the shotgun. When the situation calls for it, he'll mix it up.Yes the Frost offense is out of the shotgun. The modern option is ran out of the shotgun.
http://smartfootball.com/uncategorized/combining-tom-osbornes-nebraska-offense-with-chip-kellys-oregon-offense-the-stuff-dreams-are-made-of#sthash.bduZoCRP.dpbsNot doubting it, but any idea where he said that?
Thanks for finding that. Frost gets it, plain and simple.