I thought the 3.7 ypc was high and I was going to mention something about it being against AAC opponents though still pretty good (110). Making opponents mostly one dimensional on offense is a good thing though. As long as your defense isn't totally relying on offense getting a big lead. I think Oregon learned over time that they had to improve their run defense.A little deceiving, since teams don't have much opportunity to run the ball with all those big deficits.
3.7 ypc allowed is ok. You'd like that more in the lower 3s. Below 3 ypc is a pretty elite defense.
Nebraska is at 4.8, way too high.
SE really screwed us over. Should have hired Frost instead of Riley, now it is going to be ultra competitive to get a native Nebraskan to come back home and coach a team he won a national championship for.
Kind of depressing reading that. THEY NEED TO FIX THEIR STADIUM FIRST!UCF seems to be a little worried...
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I don't think he goes to Oregon State, but it just points out that he is no hidden gem anymore in the football world and he is going to be a coach that big programs are going to be going after. If Nebraska doesn't get him this year, we won't see him even come close to Nebraska for another 10 years.Frost will end up somewhere better than Oregon State.
I thought the 3.7 ypc was high and I was going to mention something about it being against AAC opponents though still pretty good (110). Making opponents mostly one dimensional on offense is a good thing though. As long as your defense isn't totally relying on offense getting a big lead. I think Oregon learned over time that they had to improve their run defense.
It's ok Bill, I believe in you!Frost's agent is going to ream me so hard this offseason. He's buying KY in bulk as we speak. Every post you people make increases his salary by 10k.
I don't think he goes to Oregon State, but it just points out that he is no hidden gem anymore in the football world and he is going to be a coach that big programs are going to be going after. If Nebraska doesn't get him this year, we won't see him even come close to Nebraska for another 10 years.