But it hasn't hurt in the last decade to have the QB's that won the conference title: Connor Cook, Trace McSorley, Russell Wilson, Braxton Miller, J T Barrett and Justin Fields.You are one of those dumb pass first Texans that don't have a ****ing clue what it takes to win in the Big Ten. You don't need an elite QB to win a conference championship in the Big Ten if the offense is run through the RB, TE, and OL, which is what a heavy run-based offense does.
Lubick was calling playsFrost and Lubick also worked together at Oregon.
I'm not sure I understand firing Lubick, only to hire Helfrich. They all come from the Chip Kelly tree at Oregon. Why not just give Lubick the play-calling duties?
Quarterbacks are VERY important to any offense.Not nearly as much as needing a stud QB in this idiotic UCF/Oregon stupidity.
Different skill set requirements for a different type of offenses. There isn't a single QB on this roster that can run an effective Oregon/UCF offense. Hell, most QB's in college football wouldn't be good at it. It's a retarded offense since it requires an elite QB to be any good from endzone to endzone.Quarterbacks are VERY important to any offense.
You aren’t beating Ohio St without an elite QB.You are one of those dumb pass first Texans that don't have a ****ing clue what it takes to win in the Big Ten. You don't need an elite QB to win a conference championship in the Big Ten if the offense is run through the RB, TE, and OL, which is what a heavy run-based offense does.
if you remove the QB as a runner, this RPO offense looks a lot like everyone else's rpo offense doesn't it?Different skill set requirements for a different type of offenses. There isn't a single QB on this roster that can run an effective Oregon/UCF offense. Hell, most QB's in college football wouldn't be good at it. It's a retarded offense since it requires an elite QB to be any good from endzone to endzone.
The smartest head coaches in college football don't require the offense to go through the QB. They let the QB manage the game, which is the opposite of what Frost tries to do.
Maybe what he means is the old running game of the past.. think like a Wisconsin team of a few years ago. They never had an elite QB, but I don't think they beat Ohio State very often either.You aren’t beating Ohio St without an elite QB.
You don’t need an elite QB to run The Oregon spread either. Dennis Dixon, Jeremiah Misoli, Daron Thomas, Vernon Adams, McKenzie Milton not elite. Literally, Mariota was the only elite QB to come out of that type of offense, yet they still won 9 or more games at Oregon.You are one of those dumb pass first Texans that don't have a ****ing clue what it takes to win in the Big Ten. You don't need an elite QB to win a conference championship in the Big Ten if the offense is run through the RB, TE, and OL, which is what a heavy run-based offense does.
You're probably right. Not sure why guys like Sipple and co are saying they're hearing it won't be recognizable then...After watching the press conference. Here is my take aways
The offense will continue to be a spread offense.
His comments about Beckton led me to believe this, wanting to "keep someone around who knows how we run things"
Having absolute trust in the guy he hires as OC, another point that leads me to believe it will continue to be a spread. You aren't going to have trust in someone that you just met. Nearly every coach he has worked with, as a coach, is only familiar with a Kelly type offense.
My first reaction, is that it will be Helfrich.
Your "ETA" - says it all. Kids who play QB in modern day high school football aren't running the power I with the element of option. There are QBs in the NFL that had never taken a snap under center until they got to the NFL.can someone explain to me why the power I wouldn't work today? With the caveat of a mixed in triple/speed option
I go back and watch those 90s games. I loved the 22 personnel and the 12 personnel packages of just keeping it simple, yet, have 5 play rotation of perfection. With defenses getting smaller and faster to adjust to having more modified LBs that can play nickel - I wonder what a big OL, FB and 2 nasty TEs would accomplish.
ETA - I do think recruiting WRs and QBs would suffer
Indiana here - we see a lot of the HS running spread but there are still some darn good teams that run option ball under center.Your "ETA" - says it all. Kids who play QB in modern day high school football aren't running the power I with the element of option. There are QBs in the NFL that had never taken a snap under center until they got to the NFL.
The vast majority of high school teams run some semblance of a spread offense. Now there are tons of schools that run a power spread, with elements of the option. But most QBs don't want to run the ball 15 times per game, they just don't, especially when you subject yourself to getting smacked by a DB or LB coming off the edge. Running the zone read option, is much more QB friendly. The QB has an earlier read, he can still make a wrong read and get hit hard, but he isn't the bait like he is when you run a speed option on the edge.
WR have dreams of playing in the league too. Not many WR with that sort of ability are going to come to a place where they will be a blocker 90% of the time.
The NFL isn't a run first league anymore either, most offense in the NFL take the vast majority of their snaps out of the shot gun, not just 2 or 3.
I just listened to what he said and didn't put words in his mouth or try to interpret what he was "really saying" and combining it with what I want.You're probably right. Not sure why guys like Sipple and co are saying they're hearing it won't be recognizable then...
Again the fallacy is that Kelly has always had these precise QBs. His QBs were athletic, accurate throwers and made quick decisions. They didn't have to be exceptional runners of the ball, because the offense is centered on making the correct read. Making the correct read, opened up QB runs, or wide open receivers.Indiana here - we see a lot of the HS running spread but there are still some darn good teams that run option ball under center.
I do believe it is a caveat - but one that could easily be overcome. However, we probably won't be getting Rivals 100 QBs very often, if ever. But with Power I, I'd venture to say your QB play doesn't have to be as precise as a chip kelly type offense
I can agree with that. I’m just saying none of Tom’s QBs would be NFL QBs. Chip had most get drafted.Again the fallacy is that Kelly has always had these precise QBs. His QBs were athletic, accurate throwers and made quick decisions. They didn't have to be exceptional runners of the ball, because the offense is centered on making the correct read. Making the correct read, opened up QB runs, or wide open receivers.
Oregon didn't have a bunch of NFL OL, but they had good OL that knew how and what they were supposed to do. Perhaps that was Austin's shortcoming.
Dude, you said for weeks that Frost was gone. No questions asked. He. Was. Gone.If want Frost to be fired in the 2022 season, hiring Helfrich will accomplish that.
Who was drafted from Oregon? Mariota?I can agree with that. I’m just saying none of Tom’s QBs would be NFL QBs. Chip had most get drafted.
Def agree on OL
I can't see how anyone is interrupting this any other way. He made it pretty clear it wouldn't change much and just be tweaked.I just listened to what he said and didn't put words in his mouth or try to interpret what he was "really saying" and combining it with what I want.
Trust was the thing he talked about most. Next was not making wholesale changes. Not much in those two phrases says Tom Osborne power option football, unless he is hiring Turner Gill as his OC. Hell even Mickey Joseph experience as a coach isn't in power option.
I don't know if I could possibly disagree more. Did you watch the presser? Did you listen to what Alberts said yesterday?After reading the article that just came out, it sounds to me like Trev is the head coach of the football program now.
Not in name or title, but he's the one calling the shots, and Frost is agreeing to them, in order to keep his job.
Depending on who they can get in here, it could work, but it's obvious to me now that Trev is really in charge of what is going on.
Remember after his suggestions, we started playing things 'close'.. That wasn't happening at the very beginning of the year. Hearing Scott talk about his plan moving forward, it's like the big decisions have been taken out of his hands.
Why would Trev hire a new guy, when he's got golden boy to do what he wants and take the fall when and where necessary?
If you have a yes man and scapegoat beneath you, you 'aint firing that guy unless you yourself are out of ideas.
Herman was an outstanding OC at Iowa State. He got a lot done with the talent he had at the time. I could see why Urban Meyer hired him away.That's a great question... One would assume Scott & Trev know what they want to run and would find that guy that fits the plan... that said, if someone popped up like Herman and he didn't fit the plan would they adjust so quickly to a guy like that if he's available? time is of the essence and given the situation I'm not sure NU can be overly specific
My high school still runs it... LolYour "ETA" - says it all. Kids who play QB in modern day high school football aren't running the power I with the element of option. There are QBs in the NFL that had never taken a snap under center until they got to the NFL.
The vast majority of high school teams run some semblance of a spread offense. Now there are tons of schools that run a power spread, with elements of the option. But most QBs don't want to run the ball 15 times per game, they just don't, especially when you subject yourself to getting smacked by a DB or LB coming off the edge. Running the zone read option, is much more QB friendly. The QB has an earlier read, he can still make a wrong read and get hit hard, but he isn't the bait like he is when you run a speed option on the edge.
WR have dreams of playing in the league too. Not many WR with that sort of ability are going to come to a place where they will be a blocker 90% of the time.
The NFL isn't a run first league anymore either, most offense in the NFL take the vast majority of their snaps out of the shot gun, not just 2 or 3.
Tend to agree.I don't know if I could possibly disagree more. Did you watch the presser? Did you listen to what Alberts said yesterday?
If it was as you say I think Frost's entire demeanor would be different. He looked fairly at peace with the changes. It's more like Alberts just helped him see and acknowledge what he already knew. I think they genuinely have a solid working relationship.
Hopefully Alberts leadership and guidance will help Frost improve.
I did. I'm reading between the lines, things that are being said that don't add up. Frost saying he wants to spend more time with fans and boosters is laughable at best. Its okay if you don't agree. I don't think Scott is in command of anything anymore. He's being told, err 'advised' what to do, and he's saying 'ok boss'. That's what I see.I don't know if I could possibly disagree more. Did you watch the presser? Did you listen to what Alberts said yesterday?
If it was as you say I think Frost's entire demeanor would be different. He looked fairly at peace with the changes. It's more like Alberts just helped him see and acknowledge what he already knew. I think they genuinely have a solid working relationship.
Hopefully Alberts leadership and guidance will help Frost improve.
Dixon too.Who was drafted from Oregon? Mariota?
Cmon. Dixon was a senior in 2007 and returning starter in Kelly’s first year at Oregon. You can’t count him.Dixon too.
chip has an above average QB this year too, maybe better. They still seem to be an average team.
I don’t believe this system will work at Nebraska. We are a wreck. We ran away from what worked for 35 years and been chasing it ever since.
I just want to go back to the power I. It doesn’t matter what I want in the end. I don’t even know what we are arguing about. I have no effect on any of this.Cmon. Dixon was a senior in 2007 and returning starter in Kelly’s first year at Oregon. You can’t count him.
we ran away from what worked for Tom Osborne for about 17 years. Devaney and Osborne’s first 7 years were pro style offenses. Solich was the Eric crouch right, left and up the middle.
so I think you are exaggerating the 35 year thing.
I would also add that Tom Osborne made his offense work, last I checked, he isn’t going to be coming back to run it again.
You are one of those dumb pass first Texans that don't have a ****ing clue what it takes to win in the Big Ten. You don't need an elite QB to win a conference championship in the Big Ten if the offense is run through the RB, TE, and OL, which is what a heavy run-based offense does.
LOL, You should call Ryan Day and tell him he's a terrible football coach and he's doing it all wrong. OSU is 6th in country in passing yards per game, and 2nd in both passing yards per attempt and per completion.
Hopefully they don’t show an odd defensive front. That sneaky stuff could scuttle our entire game plan.Good - hopefully when we line up in our new offense for the first time against NW next year half their game plan will go out the window
No, he really wasn’t fully. Both he and Frost were with Frost trusting Lubick less and less.Lubick was calling plays
Sipple was probably drunk when he wrote that piece....... Just sayin...You're probably right. Not sure why guys like Sipple and co are saying they're hearing it won't be recognizable then...
it would work, if done properly..that's the key..if done properly....like solich reduced it to qb runs...because dan and buck fumbled alot..which got crouch the heisman..but made us one dimensional and easy for colorado and miami, penn state, ut, etc to kill...but even then we had a lot better record then now..can someone explain to me why the power I wouldn't work today? With the caveat of a mixed in triple/speed option
I go back and watch those 90s games. I loved the 22 personnel and the 12 personnel packages of just keeping it simple, yet, have 5 play rotation of perfection. With defenses getting smaller and faster to adjust to having more modified LBs that can play nickel - I wonder what a big OL, FB and 2 nasty TEs would accomplish.
ETA - I do think recruiting WRs and QBs would suffer
OSU always has a damn good rushing attack and they can win a national title with that alone. They can pass for a lot of yards since they have the most elite WR room in the nation. Their starting QB is not an elite QB, but they have some WR's who are. Nebraska will NEVER recruit a WR room like that. Never.LOL, You should call Ryan Day and tell him he's a terrible football coach and he's doing it all wrong. OSU is 6th in country in passing yards per game, and 2nd in both passing yards per attempt and per completion.