Ranking the best offensive minds in college football

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    • Jun 2013
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    Ranking the best offensive minds in college football

    Stout defense will always be essential to success, but college football is currently blessed with some of the best offensive minds in the game.These standouts have worked their way into a head-coaching position in the Football Bowl Subdivision, and several have earned the definition of job security. They’ll likely never be fired, barring an off-field disaster.While others are still climbing the coaching ladder, it shouldn’t be long before they receive a prominent offer.Note: This list wouldn’t feel complete without a mention for Montana coach Bob Stitt, whose fly sweep and screen concepts are used all over the FBS. 10. Scott Frost, Nebraska How his system translates to the Big Ten will be fascinating to observe, but there’s no doubting its success so far. Scott Frost honed his craft at Oregon, serving as an assistant for Chip Kelly and the offensive coordinator to Mark Helfrich. Upon taking the Central Florida job in 2016, Frost effectively shaped the Knights into “Oregon East.” UCF went winless (0-12) the ye

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