billybobby777
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RE: UCF just extended Scott Frost to 2021
(05-05-2017 08:28 AM)goodknightfl Wrote: (05-04-2017 10:43 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (05-04-2017 04:57 PM)KNIGHTTIME Wrote: (05-04-2017 04:53 PM)Ocalabull Wrote:
The BE legacy money will be gone by 2019.....pay him while you can I guess. If he's the guy you really want, which it seems UCF does. I thought it was a bit early.
It is a 1 year extension, moderate raise, and bigger buy out. Not a big deal.
Ok...I like Frost ok. I remember him from Nebraska running the option for the Huskers...My friend was a receiver who caught a couple passes from Frost that year.
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RE: UCF just extended Scott Frost to 2021
Take it from a UC fan - football coaches contracts are meaningless if the "right" P5 team comes calling.
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Huskypride
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RE: UCF just extended Scott Frost to 2021
(05-05-2017 09:08 AM)bearcatfan Wrote: Take it from a UC fan - football coaches contracts are meaningless if the "right" P5 team comes calling.
ill second that...but ours came back lol
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RE: UCF just extended Scott Frost to 2021
(05-05-2017 09:08 AM)bearcatfan Wrote: Take it from a UC fan - football coaches contracts are meaningless if the "right" P5 team comes calling.
For sure, but there are ~65 P5 teams out there? Reducing the number of teams our coaches would be willing to leave for is the goal, not to make it impossible entirely.
If you can drop that number down to... say, 20? Wouldn't it be better than having your coach bolt for Purdue, Indiana, or Minnesota?
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Knights_of_UCF
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RE: UCF just extended Scott Frost to 2021
(05-05-2017 09:14 AM)Kruciff Wrote: (05-05-2017 09:08 AM)bearcatfan Wrote: Take it from a UC fan - football coaches contracts are meaningless if the "right" P5 team comes calling.
For sure, but there are ~65 P5 teams out there? Reducing the number of teams our coaches would be willing to leave for is the goal, not to make it impossible entirely.
If you can drop that number down to... say, 20? Wouldn't it be better than having your coach bolt for Purdue, Indiana, or Minnesota?
this, plus frost had already turned down a couple P5 dead end jobs before coming to UCF. Hes in it for the long haul, not gonna jump unless its for one of the top tier schools and frankly he hasn't shown hes deserved that kind of job yet.
Extension keeps him here through all 4 years of the next recruiting class. I think we'll see something similar next year as well.
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05-05-2017 09:53 AM |
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RE: UCF just extended Scott Frost to 2021
(05-05-2017 09:53 AM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (05-05-2017 09:14 AM)Kruciff Wrote: (05-05-2017 09:08 AM)bearcatfan Wrote: Take it from a UC fan - football coaches contracts are meaningless if the "right" P5 team comes calling.
For sure, but there are ~65 P5 teams out there? Reducing the number of teams our coaches would be willing to leave for is the goal, not to make it impossible entirely.
If you can drop that number down to... say, 20? Wouldn't it be better than having your coach bolt for Purdue, Indiana, or Minnesota?
this, plus frost had already turned down a couple P5 dead end jobs before coming to UCF. Hes in it for the long haul, not gonna jump unless its for one of the top tier schools and frankly he hasn't shown hes deserved that kind of job yet.
Extension keeps him here through all 4 years of the next recruiting class. I think we'll see something similar next year as well.
I think developing a profitable, consistent system of hiring successful coaches, turning a profit when they are eventually hired away, and scouting coaching talent that fits the system in place is the key for the AAC to be and remain successful.
Minimizing the chance they can be woo'd away and protecting the university legally will be the cornerstones of that strategy. I'd imagine Houston will probably be the trailblazer in this regard, as they've already shown frustration after losing Briles, Sumlin, and now Herman.
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Knights_of_UCF
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RE: UCF just extended Scott Frost to 2021
(05-05-2017 11:12 AM)Kruciff Wrote: (05-05-2017 09:53 AM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (05-05-2017 09:14 AM)Kruciff Wrote: (05-05-2017 09:08 AM)bearcatfan Wrote: Take it from a UC fan - football coaches contracts are meaningless if the "right" P5 team comes calling.
For sure, but there are ~65 P5 teams out there? Reducing the number of teams our coaches would be willing to leave for is the goal, not to make it impossible entirely.
If you can drop that number down to... say, 20? Wouldn't it be better than having your coach bolt for Purdue, Indiana, or Minnesota?
this, plus frost had already turned down a couple P5 dead end jobs before coming to UCF. Hes in it for the long haul, not gonna jump unless its for one of the top tier schools and frankly he hasn't shown hes deserved that kind of job yet.
Extension keeps him here through all 4 years of the next recruiting class. I think we'll see something similar next year as well.
I think developing a profitable, consistent system of hiring successful coaches, turning a profit when they are eventually hired away, and scouting coaching talent that fits the system in place is the key for the AAC to be and remain successful.
Minimizing the chance they can be woo'd away and protecting the university legally will be the cornerstones of that strategy. I'd imagine Houston will probably be the trailblazer in this regard, as they've already shown frustration after losing Briles, Sumlin, and now Herman.
boise did it too
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RE: UCF just extended Scott Frost to 2021
(05-05-2017 09:01 AM)billybobby777 Wrote: (05-05-2017 08:28 AM)goodknightfl Wrote: (05-04-2017 10:43 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (05-04-2017 04:57 PM)KNIGHTTIME Wrote: (05-04-2017 04:53 PM)Ocalabull Wrote:
The BE legacy money will be gone by 2019.....pay him while you can I guess. If he's the guy you really want, which it seems UCF does. I thought it was a bit early.
It is a 1 year extension, moderate raise, and bigger buy out. Not a big deal.
Ok...I like Frost ok. I remember him from Nebraska running the option for the Huskers...My friend was a receiver who caught a couple passes from Frost that year.
Frost was hired by UCF because of his offensive success with Oregon. How awesome, that you have a friend that played with Frost at Nebraska.
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RE: UCF just extended Scott Frost to 2021
(05-04-2017 11:58 PM)shere khan Wrote: Does he make as much as UCF pays o' leary not to coach yet?
Answer, not nearly enough
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05-07-2017 12:57 PM |
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