Jason Sehorn torches Scott Frost for his comment

Submitted by BlueDMD on
Watching college football Sunday on ESPN and they brought up Frost's comment about hitting harder than Michigan. Sehorn's reaction was priceless and his face contorted hilariously as he yelled "who cares?"

Magnus

September 11th, 2016 at 3:42 PM ^

"It's stupid to talk like that in public nobody gives a fuck and it makes him sound like a whining bitch."

To you. He doesn't care about you. Or me. Or Arkansas fans. Or fans of badminton. You're proving my point.

Personally, I thought his team put up a pretty good fight yesterday, even though they didn't have the horses to win the game. Maybe he sounds like a whining bitch, but his team seems to be buying in to what he's preaching, whether it's in public or in private.

charblue.

September 11th, 2016 at 1:15 PM ^

of the message, but the comment is based on what, a breakdown of every play? I was impressed with the fight on his team and that when he gets more recruits, his team will be scary offensively. I think his defese sold out on the run, overcommitted safeties to the line of scrimmage and that kind of reckless play, if even attacked more efficiently, and Evans had a couple a plays that could have gone for scores with more precise execution, would have demoralized his team.

So, I guess if you have nothing to say abou the opposition taking your scheme apart, you say that you outhit them. That team also committed a host of penalties and were terrible on special teams, unless you want to credit Michigan for being outstanding in that area save for one dropped punt.

Frost is one of those guys who only acknowledges the other team is better when it suits his needs, not out of respect. And he didn't like Michigan coming in based on past events. So, that comment seems perfect from him, irrelevantly purposeful for the greater good.

trueblueintexas

September 11th, 2016 at 1:24 PM ^

When Harbaugh took on the top of the SEC over satellite camps, we thought it was awesome. Frost is trying to pick on Michigan to elevate the status of his program (and probably because his personality and history also drive him). I still think it is annoying and dumb, but it is the same tactic.

M-Dog

September 11th, 2016 at 2:01 PM ^

Let's just let Scott Frost go ahead and win the press conferences while we won the actual game.

Time to move on.

I'm still bitter at Colorado for that '94 Hail Mary, how about you?

 

BlueinLansing

September 11th, 2016 at 9:43 PM ^

of the game was when CFU converted a 4th and one in the 4th Q and one of their olinemen fist punched like it was the biggest play of the game.  It was 41-14 at that point.

 

Judging by how CFU played with a chip in the 2nd half, I'd say Frost challenged his team to outplay Michigan that half.  While i didn't think that happened, they did lay big hits and didn't back down from big bad Michigan, thats fine.

His comments afterward were more of the same Scott Frost selling his bullshit fantasies to the press just like 1997.  In that regard nothing has changed, he's a used car salesmen coaching football.  He'll be a fine coach but most of what he says is coachspeak and trying to shape the narrative.

acs236

September 12th, 2016 at 6:59 AM ^

Michigan's fanbase is so strange sometimes.  I don't harbor any ill will toward Frost for his comments around the national championship or some dumb letter his mother wrote, but the presser comments were ridiculous and over the top.  And I think it's prefectly appopriate to ridicule him for it.  It's the only way he'll learn.

Kevin13

September 12th, 2016 at 10:14 AM ^

look he's trying to find some silver linning for his teams beating and keep them upbeat and moving forward in the season. I really think his comments was more to try and keep his teams spirits up and ready to compete next week.