Frost’s first huge commit will be...

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Keyshawn Jr, if that counts.

Actually I just seen that Keyshawn Johnson Sr said he’d be on board with Frost. Which means KJJ would be allowed to return in this case. Any 4 star WRs is always a plus. Cameron Jurgens is going no where but Huskers. Comes from a Husker family and area. It’s looking like Josh Moore is full on Huskers regardless who we get.

Bookie, that ship has sailed, I don’t see him coming back. Every since he first committed he was wavering weeks later and that was with Riley and before the wheels came completely off. Parsons...no idea. I know he was big on Huskers, PSU and OSU. I THINK he cooked on OSU and was a PSU vs Huskers deal for him.

Wouldn’t cry if Versailles transfered over. We could use as many QBs as possible. But as long as Gebbia stays, we have our future QB in him. Doesn’t matter what offense we run....well maybe triple option then he might struggle. But spread option, he’d be fine in and even better when it came to throwing the ball.
 
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Deliver Frost...then we will talk...start kicking our *** in the same universe Iowa has done to you fine folks...and I'll give you your due...
No you won't, you're just like every other bottom feeding squa_keye who touts 2-loss seasons as their "best ever" and thinks Fry was a good coach. You have no trophies or legacy of winning in your program & you never will little bro. The saddest part for you is we don't even recognize you as the real hurdle. It's Ohio St, Mich, & Penn St who we have to beat to get where we're going. Bye bye.
 

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If its Scott Frost coming I'm sure he'll adapt his player profile as need be to make it through. His offense is very similar to Ohio/Penn St.

Nebraska from the Big 8 days would kill it in the B10 dude maybe that was the wrong time period for your comparison?

Wisky is pretty close to the old NU minus a good mobile QB. And no one with 4 star players is running a power set with option mixed in now a days. I'm pretty sure Nebraska a la 80s and 90s would smoke the B10 West with the bodies like NU had.

This makes me realize how little attention people pay to offenses. Our old offense and Wisconsin's aren't anything alike.
 

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This makes me realize how little attention people pay to offenses. Our old offense and Wisconsin's aren't anything alike.

Our bread and butter running game was nothing more than Wisconsin's running game. Counters, powers, dives, isos, etc. Our big difference was the option running game and an option QB. I think Osbornes was a bit more complex than what Wisconsin is running but very similar base offenses.
 
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Actually I just seen that Keyshawn Johnson Sr said he’d be on board with Frost. Which means KJJ would be allowed to return in this case. Any 4 star WRs is always a plus. Cameron Jurgens is going no where but Huskers. Comes from a Husker family and area. It’s looking like Josh Moore is full on Huskers regardless who we get.

Bookie, that ship has sailed, I don’t see him coming back. Every since he first committed he was wavering weeks later and that was with Riley and before the wheels came completely off. Parsons...no idea. I know he was big on Huskers, PSU and OSU. I THINK he cooked on OSU and was a PSU vs Huskers deal for him.

Wouldn’t cry if Versailles transfered over. We could use as many QBs as possible. But as long as Gebbia stays, we have our future QB in him. Doesn’t matter what offense we run....well maybe triple option then he might struggle. But spread option, he’d be fine in and even better when it came to throwing the ball.

Jurgens took an OV to LSU this weekend
 

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Scott Frost is a very hot name with all the schools looking for new coaches, he will have his pick of quite a few gigs. Obviously Nebraska would have to be one of his favorites, the other is probably Florida and then Maybe Tennessee for his top 3. Ironically a Big12 school would probably fit his coaching style more than any of those, other than a few occasions teams that play defense give those wide open offense problems. Kelly picked UCLA over UF because it would be easier to win there and to run his offense. Frost has been in Florida long enough to make a few connections, but every school in the country recruits Florida and the majority of the top kids end up at one of the big 3 in Florida. Central Florida has been able to sign kids that can't get accepted to a Big12 or SEC program, He would come with a few risk, but every coach you hire will. He is this year's Jeff Brohm who was able to get Purdue bowl eligible his first year.
 
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This makes me realize how little attention people pay to offenses. Our old offense and Wisconsin's aren't anything alike.

Wisky is the closest bro didn't say it was the same. Detail.

Per Tom O. We ran 70% power 30% option. Not my words. His.
 

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Deliver Frost...then we will talk...start kicking our *** in the same universe Iowa has done to you fine folks...and I'll give you your due...honestly I don't see him as your answer...Pac 10/12 meet big ten 10/12...after the last few years...miracles will need to happen to make anyone your b___tch...you folks have some work to do, and many here don't comprehend the extent...again not trying to be an ***, but figure the defense out first, that wins you games in this league, long-term.
Pelini owned Iowa, and he was a very average coach, wont take long to get back to that. I’m glad you enjoyed the Mike Riley experience, but those days are done
 
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Our bread and butter running game was nothing more than Wisconsin's running game. Counters, powers, dives, isos, etc. Our big difference was the option running game and an option QB. I think Osbornes was a bit more complex than what Wisconsin is running but very similar base offenses.

The blocking schemes were in many respects completely different. I don't think I've ever seen Wisconsin run a trap of any kind. No counter sweeps. We ran very few screens. Our offense was more similar to a veer offense than it was Wisconsin's offense. And our passing game was completely different.
 

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Wisky is the closest bro didn't say it was the same. Detail.

Per Tom O. We ran 70% power 30% option. Not my words. His.

Our current offense is much more similar to Wisconsin's offense than TO's offense was. Actually, other than Wisconsin running more power sets than us, our offense is very similar to theirs.
 
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Lol at the people thinking Bookie even picks up the phone. Scott's old teammates have thoroughly trashed the kid for simply wanting to play here and being very highly rated.
 

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The blocking schemes were in many respects completely different. I don't think I've ever seen Wisconsin run a trap of any kind. No counter sweeps. We ran very few screens. Our offense was more similar to a veer offense than it was Wisconsin's offense. And our passing game was completely different.

The small things are the difference between styles, the same things you mentioned. The same foundation both were/are built on are the same. Every offense is different in blocking tweaks and play selection. All either are is an offense built around the power and counter (Counter was revolutionary here because Osborne was it’s creator). I’m not disagreeing with you, they certainly have their differences, just that they’re both based on the same base philosophy and style.
 

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The small things are the difference between styles, the same things you mentioned. The same foundation both were/are built on are the same. Every offense is different in blocking tweaks and play selection. All either are is an offense built around the power and counter (Counter was revolutionary here because Osborne was it’s creator). I’m not disagreeing with you, they certainly have their differences, just that they’re both based on the same base philosophy and style.

Yup, mauling the DLine was the main similarity. :D I just remember us for many years utilizing a one-on-one blocking approach vs zone-blocking. We later implemented more zone blocking.
 

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I know I'm a silly hawk, but until you fix your defense, you will never be legit in this league. Run any offense you want...until you get back to what you think the blackshirts really were...you will rotate coaches.

Well thanks for the advice but if I wanted to know how to win in the Big Ten I wouldn’t take it from a program that hasn’t won an outright conference championship since the Regan administration.
 

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Deliver Frost...then we will talk...start kicking our *** in the same universe Iowa has done to you fine folks...and I'll give you your due...honestly I don't see him as your answer...Pac 10/12 meet big ten 10/12...after the last few years...miracles will need to happen to make anyone your b___tch...you folks have some work to do, and many here don't comprehend the extent...again not trying to be an ***, but figure the defense out first, that wins you games in this league, long-term.


start warming up pez---fed ex delivery of FROST is on the way. or would you prefer UPS? Your black friday days of celebrating are coming to an end. FLA opening has been filled. yep--there is a new sheriff in town. you can call him Head Coach Frost.
 

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Lol at the people thinking Bookie even picks up the phone. Scott's old teammates have thoroughly trashed the kid for simply wanting to play here and being very highly rated.

I saw that Bookie visited Chip Kelly today. That’s how you get a running start on recruiting.
 

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The small things are the difference between styles, the same things you mentioned. The same foundation both were/are built on are the same. Every offense is different in blocking tweaks and play selection. All either are is an offense built around the power and counter (Counter was revolutionary here because Osborne was it’s creator). I’m not disagreeing with you, they certainly have their differences, just that they’re both based on the same base philosophy and style.
I've always thought Alvarez's offense looked a lot like Devaney's offenses under TO. Pro-style QBs power running game. Obviously it's evolved.
 

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I've always thought Alvarez's offense looked a lot like Devaney's offenses under TO. Pro-style QBs power running game. Obviously it's evolved.

That's pretty much all it is with it's own little flavor sprinkled in and obviously running a lot of counter.
 
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