Those who favor Corcoran moving inside may yet get their wish.
Piper recruited for the defensive side of the ballThat's where Corcoran was recruited for. Seen enough of Piper.
This is good news and they tried that rotation out on Saturday. Teddy is a huge kid. If he can get super aggressive, look out.That's where Corcoran was recruited for. Seen enough of Piper.
So was BanksPiper recruited for the defensive side of the ball
Did Corcoran play OG on Saturday? Or was he subbed out for Teddy?This is good news and they tried that rotation out on Saturday. Teddy is a huge kid. If he can get super aggressive, look out.
I couldn't tell. I watched the offensive line leaving the field after a series in the fourth quarter and holy crap Teddy stood out among that group. He is enormous. Bigger than Lyden Murtha I'd say. Total reach on my part, but he looks like he has the frame of Tony Boselli. Very lean from a man that bigDid Corcoran play OG on Saturday? Or was he subbed out for Teddy?
You were calling him overated last year. smfhThis is good news and they tried that rotation out on Saturday. Teddy is a huge kid. If he can get super aggressive, look out.
Who were you last year Mr. Been On The Board 3 Weeks?You were calling him overated last year. smfh
Nouli seemed to be getting some run as well.
Those who favor Corcoran moving inside may yet get their wish.
Those who favor Corcoran moving inside may yet get their wish.
Fair or not, I think part of Frost’s undoing will be that he only signed 1 OL in his first class and that was Will Farniok.This is a good example to me of why Coach Frost needs all five years. His best linemen are the ones he has just recruited. Can you imagine the thought of a freshman lineman being thrown into a game like this 20 years ago? I've said it before that many of frost's wounds are self-inflicted, and I don't know yet whether he's the answer. But one thing the guy is trying to do is build a team from the mess he inherited. I hope he is given the time.
So do you fire a guy because his recruiting failed after being named head coach around January 1st and then that class disappeared. They didn't go after more O linemen in that first class because of the numbers Riley left them. What they didn't count on was the number of non-contributors in Riley's last O line class. I'm conflicted on Frost. I hate the idea of starting over but man the results have been horrible.Fair or not, I think part of Frost’s undoing will be that he only signed 1 OL in his first class and that was Will Farniok.
Jurgens got moved to fill a void, but that’s only 1 serviceable player for a group that takes up 5 spots on the field and (if) we say need more than 3 years to develop.
Year 2 he essentially brought in 5-6 (Piper also switched). 2 quit while 2 are starting, 1 backup, and 1 is 3rd string.
So 4 out of 5 spots are in their 3rd year at the position or 5th year (Sichterman)
The nature of college football may not always allow more than 3 years to get a guy ready, and if that was the worry, Frost needed to dedicate 1-2 spots each year to elder OL transfers.
Some of our OL problem may be physical, but I’d argue it’s more on development right now. If our 3 four stars (2.5 AAs) and a 5th year senior can’t consistently make holes or pass pro against Illinois, Fordham and Buffalo, then it doesn’t feel like a talent issue.
Bottom line is he’s in charge of getting a team ready to play.
If we wait 1 more year (sans the covid grace for AM) then he’s got a similar OL group with a very green QB and the excuses shift there, and it never ends.
College rosters will always be fluid and $5 million per year is supposed to manage that.
I keep remembering when Frost took this job that Zatechka, Stai, Hoskinson etc ALL said it was going to take 5 years to rebuild our O line depth chart. We're in year 4.Fair or not, I think part of Frost’s undoing will be that he only signed 1 OL in his first class and that was Will Farniok.
Jurgens got moved to fill a void, but that’s only 1 serviceable player for a group that takes up 5 spots on the field and (if) we say need more than 3 years to develop.
Year 2 he essentially brought in 5-6 (Piper also switched). 2 quit while 2 are starting, 1 backup, and 1 is 3rd string.
So 4 out of 5 spots are in their 3rd year at the position or 5th year (Sichterman)
The nature of college football may not always allow more than 3 years to get a guy ready, and if that was the worry, Frost needed to dedicate 1-2 spots each year to elder OL transfers.
Some of our OL problem may be physical, but I’d argue it’s more on development right now. If our 3 four stars (2.5 AAs) and a 5th year senior can’t consistently make holes or pass pro against Illinois, Fordham and Buffalo, then it doesn’t feel like a talent issue.
Bottom line is he’s in charge of getting a team ready to play.
If we wait 1 more year (sans the covid grace for AM) then he’s got a similar OL group with a very green QB and the excuses shift there, and it never ends.
College rosters will always be fluid and $5 million per year is supposed to manage that.
Based on Nebraska's existing talent and schedules, I think people also expected he at least would be hitting 500I keep remembering when Frost took this job that Zatechka, Stai, Hoskinson etc ALL said it was going to take 5 years to rebuild our O line depth chart. We're in year 4.
Frost was named head coach in early December. He chose not to come in full time until January. That is on him.So do you fire a guy because his recruiting failed after being named head coach around January 1st and then that class disappeared. They didn't go after more O linemen in that first class because of the numbers Riley left them. What they didn't count on was the number of non-contributors in Riley's last O line class. I'm conflicted on Frost. I hate the idea of starting over but man the results have been horrible.
The thought of getting rid of Frost makes me sick, but it wouldn’t be solely the OL issues,So do you fire a guy because his recruiting failed after being named head coach around January 1st and then that class disappeared. They didn't go after more O linemen in that first class because of the numbers Riley left them. What they didn't count on was the number of non-contributors in Riley's last O line class. I'm conflicted on Frost. I hate the idea of starting over but man the results have been horrible.
Lol do people actually believe the BS they spew out? Winless season, seriously? It doesn't get worse than Frost, one of the losingest coaches in school history.Frost will NOT be leaving this year. The new AD will give him another year to right the ship. We all need patience but we cannot afford a new coach who will probably give us a winless season until they get "their" guys...
He probably didn't, but the coaches love their favorites.I was surprised Schitterman beat out Nouli. Nouli seems nasty.
I believe that Alberts would prefer this, but let's see what happens between now and Halloween.Frost will NOT be leaving this year. The new AD will give him another year to right the ship. We all need patience but we cannot afford a new coach who will probably give us a winless season until they get "their" guys...
Pretty sure he was recruited as a tackle, but played inside in the all star gameThat's where Corcoran was recruited for. Seen enough of Piper.
the center needs credit for not snapping the ball a yard over martinez's head this year.
I think the left tackle are the second most expensive players on offense in the nfl, to protect the most expensive player..they usually look bigger then most the o-line anymore.
ot- I liked the punt that stuck at the 1 yard line
Well it could get worse than Frost but winless next year is a long stretch. Our schedule gets much easier next year.Lol do people actually believe the BS they spew out? Winless season, seriously? It doesn't get worse than Frost, one of the losingest coaches in school history.
I think you're probably right. If anything I some staff changes could be likely. One group in particular isn't getting it done.Truth be told, I tend to believe that Frost is getting another year regardless. Alberts is very consistent in saying that he isn't going to set a number of wins to determine progress. That makes it easier to say he is going to give him another year. IMHO. Right or wrong, I just see it going down like that.
I would play Nouli at Guard with Cochran and see what happens. Teddy at Tackle. It can't be much worse.I was surprised Schitterman beat out Nouli. Nouli seems nasty.
Piper sucks on the oline and got beat and missed alot of blocks! And he looks like his shoestrings are tied together and can move very fast!That's where Corcoran was recruited for. Seen enough of Piper.