I saw a collage of some coach being mad so I made my own of Bo PeliniWhat's with the Bo Pelini mural?
I saw a collage of some coach being mad so I made my own of Bo PeliniWhat's with the Bo Pelini mural?
Yep, I just wonder what the true potentials are. I think Garrett Nelson just puts in the work and it takes care of itself in terms of on-field performanceThis
The athletic talent on the current team is good/very good.
TO wasn’t getting more from less. He had a bunch of talented bad asses. Now, you could make a case that players that would normally never see the field then, he got the most out of. Basically, he (they, the coaches) made everyone better. That’s why he was 255-49-3. Apparently, Frost learned nothing from that.No way to know for sure, largely because Osborne was light years better at player development. Meaning players on the current roster would play better than they do today. That's not really a knock against Frost, hardly anyone could get more from less than TO did.
No, but Casey Thompson would NOT be the starter.Do you believe Osborne could win a national title with this current roster?
ZeroGuys on our current roster would start on a Tom Osborne-led team?? I think maybe only one, and that's Garrett Nelson, anyone else??
nah, maybe 2, maybe... non of these players have done much if anything, they haven't even sniffed a winning season.I think most if not all of the current receivers would play on TO's teams
He probably learned a lot. But when you are playing, you aren’t necessarily learning how to coach. There are some coaches out there who are pretty good coaches who hardly played at all (Mike Leach). And there are great players who really struggled to be good coaches. It doesn’t necessarily translate.TO wasn’t getting more from less. He had a bunch of talented bad asses. Now, you could make a case that players that would normally never see the field then, he got the most out of. Basically, he (they, the coaches) made everyone better. That’s why he was 255-49-3. Apparently, Frost learned nothing from that.
I really enjoyed being spoiled, until it started to fall apart I thought we'd always be in the hunt.you can make the same comparison to the 1999-2000-2001s team led by crouch.
Im certainly not hackin on this squad, but we were really spoiled for a very long time.
Good points. There are few great players who went on to become really good coaches. There are some, but not many. It’s usually the nerds sitting on the bench learning everything they possibly can (Lincoln Riley types). That said, you’d think once you got into coaching, you would look back on what was successful and what wasn’t. Frost built up a reputation of success and had success early on as a head coach. Somewhere along the way (Oregon) he became pass happy and forgot his roots. He is now coaching where he played, and it’s a unique spot. To see what he has tried to do has been frustrating for most everyone. He has a wealth of knowledge by his side and at his disposal (Osborne) and I’m not sure he uses it enough. Oftentimes, people always think they know better instead of proven formulas. That’s where Frost is at right now.He probably learned a lot. But when you are playing, you aren’t necessarily learning how to coach. There are some coaches out there who are pretty good coaches who hardly played at all (Mike Leach). And there are great players who really struggled to be good coaches. It doesn’t necessarily translate.
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