Scott Frost certainly had some great success with the spread offense at Oregon, and he brought that success with him to UCF. But what is it that made him prefer that style of play over a more power style of offense?
Frost attended Nebraska from 1995-1997. Those three teams averaged 52, 42, and 47 points per game. That's a pretty potent offense, and they did it on the ground.
It's also obvious that Frost has a great deal of respect for Tom Osborne and the way in which Osborne ran the program. Osborne did it his way even when the rest of the world was always trying the next new thing.
So why did Frost become so enamored with the spread offense rather than embracing the grind it out on the ground offense?
Does anyone else think that an Osborne offense could be successful in 2020?
Frost attended Nebraska from 1995-1997. Those three teams averaged 52, 42, and 47 points per game. That's a pretty potent offense, and they did it on the ground.
It's also obvious that Frost has a great deal of respect for Tom Osborne and the way in which Osborne ran the program. Osborne did it his way even when the rest of the world was always trying the next new thing.
So why did Frost become so enamored with the spread offense rather than embracing the grind it out on the ground offense?
Does anyone else think that an Osborne offense could be successful in 2020?