Fall Camp Notes

He knew what he was doing, in a great way, in pretty much every capacity except for the actual 60 minutes of gameplay. Brilliant scheme, great chess pieces, really exciting and high octane offense. Eventually run into the ground by an inability to think on the fly and keep strategizing effectively in the moment. Shame.
He stuck to his script, he had a plan and even if it worked or didn't work he was sticking to his script.

 
I’m not going anywhere near that far, his offenses have done some good things, but they’re piecemeal. 

An example of how Frost’s offense is different can be found in that wheel route vs Iowa we’ve been discussing this week. Frost commonly, for a variety of reasons, sends his back on a flat route. Iowa knew that and when Mo released into his route, that LB expecting a flat takes a much too sharp of an angle and gets burned when it’s instead a wheel route. Frost’s offense is filled with plays and concepts that build off each other, making it much easier to address situations in the moment. 

The Auburn vs UCF game is the ultimate example. What a chess match that game is, and still an incredible watch.


He could draw up plays but his inability to call a good game blew many games. 

 
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Note to anyone who wants to hire Tim Beck: make sure you have someone else on the staff who has a good feel for calling plays.

 
Who is #28 abusing at 0:49?  I like the "get the heck out of my way" attitude and would love to see some block shedding like that in a game.
 Looks like #58 to me, which would be Josh Wegener. #28 is Luke Reimer - true freshman walkon, he's had a few shout outs. Makes a nice tackle right after that play too. 

 
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