Special Teams

That is the double-edged sword of Frost of being de facto offensive coordinator. Pretty damn hard to run the offense and be on top of all other aspects of the team as-well. 
I know many TO did it, but the game and its surrounding parts, has become more complicated since the TO era. Data analytics, rule changes on the field, rule changes off the field, social media, money, more coaches, constant turmoil, unreasonable expectations, etc. AND Frost was hired in as a HC which I would think would be harder then being promoted and keeping everything and everyone in the program the same. Osborne was just handed the keys and Frost has to build the house. 
 

long winded way to say that maybe he needs to be mire if a head coach then an coordinator. 

 
Its been said many times, many ways but I dont think some people really recognize how absolutely critical “special teams” (kicking, coverage, returns, gadgets & defending same) are to winning every game.  

Almost every offense and defense is advantaged or not by this third of the game.  

 
Special teams have improved but still A LONG WAY TO GO. Coverage on kickoffs and punts are still bad and almost atrocious (but improved from last year). Blocking on returns still need a lot of work as well. 

 
Special teams has definitely improved a ton, even if it has been "two steps forward, one step back" this season. That's still a net positive of one step forward.    :D

What I loved about the Purdue game was that the blocked punt gave us a big jolt of confidence right out of the gate, then we established dominance with Martinez's good drive & individual effort on his TD run to go up 14-0.

Good coaching and athleticism are starting to peek through here and there on our team...but we just have stop with some of the bad penalties, fix the kickoff coverage unit, and continue to keep turnovers down.

 
Kickoff return and coverage are still atrocious, which need to be improved.  I don't get how NU is so bad at those items, unless it's just a lack of overall athleticism or not trusting young studs to earn their PT there.  In NU's heydey, future stars would first show their skills on  special teams.  We haven't seen that happen in a long time.

 
Field goal Kicking obviously has been an enormous upgrade over last couple of years.  Punter still has too many line drive punts that allows returner room to run.  Kick off return still not that great.  Penalties overall “seem” to be down from years past but haven’t looked it up to know for sure. 

 
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