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The spread option is an offensive scheme that works at all levels of football. The key to a successful option attack is a smart and athletic QB that can make the correct reads. This new phenomenon has sparked some controversy with football purists, stating that the option hurts a QB's development as a pure pocket passer. Less focus is placed on their footwork and progressions, and more is placed on agility and knowing which defender to read

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37 minutes ago, NewEnglandBull said:

Sorry dude I don’t bet...I just make guarantees. 

Neither do I !! OK, I'll note the guarantee. Good luck. It'll be a coin toss IMO. Are you going to attend?

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Bottom line, you can't just assume that Milton will be the same player because in JH's air raid offense, he's not being asked to do the same things as what Frost asked him to do. They may still put up numbers but there is more risk for error and turnovers. 

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19 minutes ago, footnfan1 said:

Neither do I !! OK, I'll note the guarantee. Good luck. It'll be a coin toss IMO. Are you going to attend?

No, too far away. But if my kid attends USF next year I may make this my annual game. Yes, please note the guarantee...I like us at home... it will be a good one either way but I do think we get better as the year goes on which is important as our schedule gets more difficult. 

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Best of luck to your child attending USF.

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9 minutes ago, footnfan1 said:

Best of luck to your child attending USF.

Thank you! That’s very kind. 

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Better said than I could have. Well done.

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Frost and Heuple have had two completely different career paths. Frost was great at Oregon and probably would have gotten that job had he stayed. Heuple was fired at Oklahoma by Stoops so he could hand the reigns to Lincoln Riley. I can't really speak for you guys but everything I watched and read about Frost has known about his talents much longer than two years. In short, it’s a little far fetched to assume that Heuple will be able sustain Frost like success. 

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5 hours ago, BrassBulls12 said:

Frost and Heuple have had two completely different career paths. Frost was great at Oregon and probably would have gotten that job had he stayed. Heuple was fired at Oklahoma by Stoops so he could hand the reigns to Lincoln Riley. I can't really speak for you guys but everything I watched and read about Frost has known about his talents much longer than two years. In short, it’s a little far fetched to assume that Heuple will be able sustain Frost like success. 

He was fired by Stoops, to save Stoops in my opinion. Frost had one great season as a head Coach. Year one was rather Blah, with many late game coaching blunders. He could not take a time out to save his or his teams life in several games, namely Temple IIRC. 

 

Year two was magical. Lets not make him  Coaching Saint just quite yet.

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9 minutes ago, footnfan1 said:

He was fired by Stoops, to save Stoops in my opinion. Frost had one great season as a head Coach. Year one was rather Blah, with many late game coaching blunders. He could not take a time out to save his or his teams life in several games, namely Temple IIRC. 

 

Year two was magical. Lets not make him  Coaching Saint just quite yet.

He took a team that was 0-12 and made them 6-6, what more did you want? 

They fired him because despite having a ton of talent, they were the fourth best offense in the big 12 during his tenure. 

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