Get someone who coaches special teams and is a stud recruiter. I don't know if he can coach special teams but Morrow was an ace in Ohio. Big Ten footprint kids are less likely to leave at the first sign of adversity
Or Frost could coach QBs. He was one and should know what is expected of the position in his offense. Who knows. Guessing there is some movement taking place behind the scenes right now.
This is what I am thinking. And it’s not like Verduzco has to go away. As an analyst there is a lot he could still due with QBs to lessen the load on Frost.Or Frost could coach QBs. He was one and should know what is expected of the position in his offense. Who knows. Guessing there is some movement taking place behind the scenes right now.
I’d like that as well. Very few can do what Osborne did. There are some now, some good, some bad. It’s just not for everyone. It puts more pressure on you making sure it’s right, while still making sure the rest of the team is up to par. It’s no knock on anyone, it’s just not for everyone. There have been several blunders that leave you scratching your head during games. Maybe with better awareness of the entire picture, those blunders don’t happen. Anything to make yourself better at your job I’m all for.I'd personally like to see Frost spend more time with a narrower focus.
There is probably a kid on campus now that can/could/has, kicked a football 75 yards. Just a regular student prolly, retired from lifelong soccer. I’d almost bet on it.And find some skinny kid that while not accurate.....can kick the holy bejusus out of the ball into the end zone or beyond EVERY time.
He or she is out there. Right here in Nebraska...We just need to find that kid.
I’m just going to add, if any of this is remotely true, NU will have a big problem. People who refuse to listen to anyone, usually are not overly successful. It’s hard to do anything well without some crucial, honest, advice. Have to be willing to always be learning. Hopefully you are completely off on this, since you were just kids then.I love Scott and thought he would be successful I also grew up around him I’m older competed against him. Scott is very stubborn he won’t make any coaching changes we won’t get a full time ST coach they will all pitch in and he will have pretty much same results as most years. Scott has complete control of this ride and nobody questions him I mean nobody that’s why we don’t run different plays on offense so when this is over he can not blame anybody but himself he could do and hire anybody he wants or needs he just thinks he’s the smartest guy in the room.
I hope I’m wrong also but to much stuff is adding upI’m just going to add, if any of this is remotely true, NU will have a big problem. People who refuse to listen to anyone, usually are not overly successful. It’s hard to do anything well without some crucial, honest, advice. Have to be willing to always be learning. Hopefully you are completely off on this, since you were just kids then.
The fact that you competed against him nearly 30 years ago is the basis for your assessment?I love Scott and thought he would be successful I also grew up around him I’m older competed against him. Scott is very stubborn he won’t make any coaching changes we won’t get a full time ST coach they will all pitch in and he will have pretty much same results as most years. Scott has complete control of this ride and nobody questions him I mean nobody that’s why we don’t run different plays on offense so when this is over he can not blame anybody but himself he could do and hire anybody he wants or needs he just thinks he’s the smartest guy in the room.
In 2018, people thought Verduzco was amazing. He had back to back seasons of freshmen quarterbacks (Milton at UCF, Martinez at NU) doing special things. Now, he's apparently an idiot and shouldn't be allowed contact with players (analysts can't coach at practice or on game day).
He moved to OC/QB coach the year Mariota won the Heisman, so it makes sense. I also would like to see him take control of the position that’s been a bit stagnant and can make his offense go. Can he be OC/QB AND HC tho?SF as QB coach makes the most sense. It allows him to directly coach the position group that is running his offense
I believe @huskrthill knows that. I read it as people wanting him to become an analyst.FWIW, Verduzco isn't an analyst. He's an assistant.
Correct, but I've seen people say they if he's not fired he should be "demoted" to an analyst position.FWIW, Verduzco isn't an analyst. He's an assistant.
This is what I am thinking. And it’s not like Verduzco has to go away. As an analyst there is a lot he could still due with QBs to lessen the load on Frost.
That's a heavy load. Osborne did it until Gill came on board as the QB coach, but I think we'd all agree that Osborne was a pretty unique guy.He moved to OC/QB coach the year Mariota won the Heisman, so it makes sense. I also would like to see him take control of the position that’s been a bit stagnant and can make his offense go. Can he be OC/QB AND HC tho?