Cane6
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Players notifiedNow that Kyle Shanahan’s season is over?
Players notifiedNow that Kyle Shanahan’s season is over?
I thought it was Kyle as OC, Kliff does QB's and then Martin as an analyst who coaches the WR's?We taking him to Miami as OC or Kliff
to be fair, probably closer to 12 months without a qualified OCTVD has gone like 3 of the last 12 months without an OC in the building.
You're not wrong. Results are just not there. We all saw who was really behind the run and offense that facilitated it at UCF. Heupel ran the show....and it showed after Frost left and he stayed. Team success wasn't the same same but offensive success was. Which is why the AD brought Heupel with him when he left UCF and took the Tennessee job.Not really well versed so can someone explain to me why people want Frost? He didn't impress as a HC (obviously) but I get the feeling for some reason he's not the dynamic OC most people think he is. No empirical proof really, and I could be wrong but he just has a look to em that I'm not buying. Am I wrong? Is he as good a people believe him to be?
Huh? Frost and Heupel were not there at the same time. Heupel was at Missouri when Frost was the head coach at UCF. In 2017 - Frost’s last year they had the number 1 offense in the country. Up from ranking in the 60’s the year prior. Not sure why everyone thinks Heupel started it. Was definitely Frost’s show. In 2015, Frost’s last year at Oregon - he was OC and had a top 5 offense that yearYou're not wrong. Results are just not there. We all saw who was really behind the run and offense that facilitated it at UCF. Heupel ran the show....and it showed after Frost left and he stayed. Team success wasn't the same same but offensive success was. Which is why the AD brought Heupel with him when he left UCF and took the Tennessee job.
They didn’t coach at UCF at the same time. Heupel was at Mizzou as QB Coach. You’re living in Easter Bunny land.You're not wrong. Results are just not there. We all saw who was really behind the run and offense that facilitated it at UCF. Heupel ran the show....and it showed after Frost left and he stayed. Team success wasn't the same same but offensive success was. Which is why the AD brought Heupel with him when he left UCF and took the Tennessee job.
Define “solid”? Actually I’ll make it easy. If it’s anyone but Arroyo, Coley, or Martin I’ll take a 30 day self imposed ban.
When did that happen?You're not wrong. Results are just not there. We all saw who was really behind the run and offense that facilitated it at UCF. Heupel ran the show....and it showed after Frost left and he stayed. Team success wasn't the same same but offensive success was. Which is why the AD brought Heupel with him when he left UCF and took the Tennessee job.
What are you talking about??? Heupel was the OC at Missouri in 2017 when Frost was HC at UCF. Troy Walters was the OC at UCF for both seasons that Frost was HC at UCF. Heupel joined UCF AFTER Frost left .... therefore your entire premise is wrong.You're not wrong. Results are just not there. We all saw who was really behind the run and offense that facilitated it at UCF. Heupel ran the show....and it showed after Frost left and he stayed. Team success wasn't the same same but offensive success was. Which is why the AD brought Heupel with him when he left UCF and took the Tennessee job.
.. from Missouri. Now that is impressive..Heupel ran the show....
You didn’t read the article I take itDavid Lake posted an article this morning. He mentioned Frost, Coley , and Peetz . Also said that there was interest with Candle which resulted in him getting the extension.
Care to give us a summary?You didn’t read the article I take it
Who was the HC at Oregon?3 straight top 5 scoring offenses at Oregon with a Heisman winning QB (he was QBC) followed up by the #1 scoring offense at UCF doesn’t quite move the needle, eh?
EB will probably end up with the commandersI expect coach Cristobal to take his time as he explores college and NFL options. I like coach Eric M. Bieniemy Jr.