Scott Frost is the saltiest man on the planet

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Frost doubles down: "We out-hit them in the first half and I thought we out-hit them in the second half. ... I thought we won that battle."

— Nick Baumgardner (@nickbaumgardner) September 10, 2016

Scott Frost: "It's rare when you come into Michigan and rush for 300 yards on them. They had to run a fly sweep in the 4th to get to 100"

— Nick Baumgardner (@nickbaumgardner) September 10, 2016

UCF coach Scott Frost: "We came in here and outhit those guys today. There's no doubt which team was hitting harder"

— Steve Lorenz (@TremendousUM) September 10, 2016

MGoStrength

September 11th, 2016 at 8:59 AM ^

Fair enough.  If the comment meant to insinuate he's high then I apologize.  Only the poster knows for sure.  

 

I took it to mean he's taking PEDs.  When someone references a guy on drugs in the sports world, that's the typical reference, especially for a muscular guy.  

 

The poster that said my strength world perspective frames my perspective is probably correct. However, if the comment could have been taken that way, regardless of the intention, then it's in poor taste IMO.

SWFLWolverine

September 10th, 2016 at 7:07 PM ^

I am not a big fan of the targeting call at all, but he hit a player who was turning in the open field blindly by launching himself at him high to the head and chest. McDoom's facemask was forced down into his chest. If the defender makes any attempt to wrap and shoots his arms through and gets his face to the ball, this is a non-factor. Instead, he tried to knock the daylights out of a defenseless player. When I played I would have done the same thing, but we didn't know about issues related to concussions then. He knows the rule, he broke every part of the rule except, maybe contact to the head, byut when McDooms head came forward, the contact was made. I do not believe it was a horrible call.

getsome

September 10th, 2016 at 8:09 PM ^

hes trying to build up his team and find some positives in a 30 point loss or whatever.  whats he supposed to say?

i actually think ucf played tough, they were just overmatched.  michigan obviously had way more talent and won easily despite playing a fairly sloppy overall game - but ucf is much tougher than hawaii (though thats not saying much).

ucf played tough, aggressive run D and really rallied to the ball.  their scheme and some timely calls allowed them to blow up numerous runs before m even got started.  they actually pressured speight a few times too (either via great blitzes or poor blocking) though it didnt much bother him and he still played a solid game.

and ucf ran the ball ok - sure, they had plenty of runs stuffed at the LOS (and a putrid pass game) and needed a few long ones to hit the 250-300 total rush yards or whatever but they also exploited some areas of michigans D (areas which m hopefully addresses sooner than later).  m took care of business as they should, and while ucf stinks, they still played hard and frost is just trying to do his job

growler4

September 10th, 2016 at 8:43 PM ^

I was at the game, and the perception live is often different from watching on tv. To some extent, I agree with Frost. Their guys on D were flying around, penetrating, and hitting hard. I thought they played harder than our guys. We won with special teams, big plays, and superior talent... not necessarily superior effort.