KEY BISCAYNE — Scott Frost usually likes to be on the cutting edge of coaching, whether it's introducing a hashtag campaign to UCF's young fan base, rolling out new football uniforms or even running Chip Kelly's out-of-the-box offense.
But even Frost said he's not comfortable with the idea of allowing assistant coaches to use iPads in the box during games, a move the NCAA approved in February.
"To me, that's a little bit of a Pandora's box," Frost said. "Once you allow it, certain people are gonna take it to a degree that other people can't even in regards to more employees to work on it, game day people to work on it, meeting space in locker rooms that other people won't be able to afford.