So you are not worried about UCLA either?
If Kelly runs his old Oregon gig, he will not succeed in the Pac.
So you are not worried about UCLA either?
so you think 2016 oregon and, to a lesser extent 2015, was a matter of pac 12 schools finally cracking the code huh? oooor...could it be that mark helfrich just wasnt up to the task of keeping oregon at the level kelly had them?He did OK at Oregon with it.
so you think 2016 oregon and, to a lesser extent 2015, was a matter of pac 12 schools finally cracking the code huh? oooor...could it be that mark helfrich just wasnt up to the task of keeping oregon at the level kelly had them?
the pac 12 sure as hell never figured it out while kelly was there.
Too bad those coaches from Memphis didn't have access to all that film.
How about 12-0 is that a bad example?They didn't have nearly enough defensive talent to stop UCF's speed . They struggled to stop every decent offense they played. And that was just at the FBS second-tier level. Bad example to rest your case on.
How about 12-0 is that a bad example?
Exactly. What they do now on both sides of the ball will need to be adapted to the B1G style of play.It took a few years, but the Pac 10/12 conference caught up to Oregon's offense and Oregon fell back into mediocrity, despite tier 1 recruiting in Eugene every season.That defensive recipe is out there for all the Big Ten to employ. Throw in the weather and the quality of athletes in the Big Ten, especially in the line play, and I expect Frost to be running a very different offense from what he ran at UCF, at least if he wants a long tenure in Lincoln.
Stanford runs the ball to control the clock and keep it away from your high-powered offense. Frost's will be facing a whole conference of Stanfords in the B1G.What happened was Kelly, and then Frost, left. The only Pac 12 team that consistently did a good job against Oregon was Stanford.
Worked in the PAC 12 with a Heisman Trophy winner at QB.Kelly lost 3 Pac 12 games in 4 years so it's not like what he did wasn't working.
Stanford runs the ball to control the clock and keep it away from your high-powered offense. Frost's will be facing a whole conference of Stanfords in the B1G.