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pgainey

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Maybe I’m wrong and money will win the day but I have a hard time believing that one of these recently fired coaches are going to come work for a young coach who they outperformed but because they weren’t a favorite son of their school got fired.

Fuentes was a better power 5 head coach than frost and it isn’t really close

Fuentes would probably be a very good mentor for frost but doubt an offensive coordinator is interested in mentoring the head coach
 
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10Trvln

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Maybe I’m wrong and money will win the day but I have a hard time believing that one of these recently fired coaches are going to come work for a young coach who they outperformed but because they weren’t a favorite son of their school got fired.

Fuentes was a better power 5 head coach than frost and it isn’t really close

Fuentes would probably be a very good mentor for frost but doubt an offensive coordinator is interested in mentoring the head coach
I was thinking about this today. I’m all for the HC being a CEO and letting the OC and DC run their side of the ball. BUT, what happens if a “Hot” OC were to come in and the offense gets better by leaps and bounds? Would he be in contention to replace Frost? I mean, if that happened, why would Frost be necessary anymore?
 

cHUCK001

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Scott Frost will go down trying to prove his outdated offense still works. He will hire Mark Helfrich.
 

dinglefritz

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Frost will hire the John Papuchis of OCs.

Bank on it.
It might be his only option. That is one of the reasons I said that it probably didn't make a lot of sense to fire Lubick. QB coach for one year, no problem. OL coach for one year, already one on staff as an analyst. OC? Totally different problem. We'll see. I wouldn't object to them deciding to beg Lubick to come back if they can't find an experienced OC