Scott Frost is gone and won't be calling plays in the Alamo Bowl game. That is clear and was expected. We've promoted, as have others, Matt Lubick seems destined to take over that position permanently.
I can't get a good answer on when Helfrich will announce the move. I'm halfway expecting something this weekend with Prukop, Wallace, McDoom and others in town along with Alamo bowl game practice resuming. It seems like good timing and a chance to build some hype with the visitors. But that is really just speculation on my part.
As I've said before, I don't see this going any other direction. I think the staff is moving forward knowing Lubick is the 'next man up.' And despite the success on offense under Scott Frost, there is virtually no concern about a drop off in production under Lubick.
Also we detailed earlier how Montana State offensive coordinator Tim Cramsey has ties to Oregon's style of offense. I'm hearing more and more that is the hire Oregon is going to make. Several sources have told me it's already a 'done deal.'
As with Lubick, I'll assume this announcement is made at the same time. However that is me assuming, rather than actually being certain. However I am much more certain it appears Cramsey is the guy.
That hire leads me to my next topic, Dakota Prukop. Oregon once again is dipping into the FCS ranks but that really shouldn't surprise many. See, one of the knocks on Scott Frost was the fact that he only liked taking one quarterback in any given cycle. Ultimately that leads to some pretty serious 'hit or miss' issues. We've seen the results of that so far.
Frost was forced to change that this year but it was the result of some lessons learned if you will.
Anyways, back to Prukop, if I could make a 247Sports Crystal Ball pick, I would have already. I think this visit along with the addition of Cramsey makes this a near 'slam dunk.' Obviously it's very dangerous to label anything a sure thing in recruiting, but I'm feeling confident here. Very confident.