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What are the reasons to believe Frost will turn this around? Without positively speculating on some undefinable development?

December 28, 2020 12-20 overall. 0-8 against ranked opponents. 9-11 against unranked P5 opponents. Offense has trended downwards yearly. The team is still undisciplined. He is still blaming the previous staff which feels odd. Essentially without assuming he will magically mature as a coach or Adrian/Luke will completely buck their trends. Essentially where are the real tangible trends and identifiable things that should actually pay dividends and are not merely hope. Statistics and facts are the way to try to convince someone. So let’s try some. Frost has one winning season as a coach. Frost has never built a program. Despite an undefeated season, Frost’s career record is 31-27 (0.534). At Nebraska, he is 12-20 (0.375). If you had to ask me, it seems more likely that a coach that begins with three winless seasons is fairly unlikely to turn it around.

Georgia runs away from Missouri, 49-14

Georgia runs away from Missouri, 49-14 Photo: Cassie Florido COLUMBIA, Mo. – With a second-half offensive surge, the ninth-ranked Georgia Bulldogs (7-2, 7-2 SEC) pulled away from the 25 th-ranked Missouri Tigers (5-4, 5-4 SEC), 49-14, Saturday afternoon in front of 10,830 fans at Faurot Field and an SEC Network television audience. Redshirt sophomore quarterback JT Daniels finished 16-for-27 passing for 299 yards and three touchdowns. Sophomore wide receiver George Pickens hauled in five receptions for 126 yards and two touchdowns, while redshirt sophomore tailback Zamir White also tallied 126 yards rushing on 12 carries with a touchdown. Freshman tailback Daijun Edwards also amassed a career-high 103 yards rushing and a touchdown. For the afternoon, the Bulldogs posted 615 yards on offense, the most for the team since 656 last season against Arkansas State.

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