It’s fair to say that Scott Frost has not brought as much success to Nebraska as the school or its fans had hoped he would by now. That, however, is not dampening his ambition going forward.
Frost made a bold proclamation after Friday’s loss to Iowa. The head coach compared his slow start as Nebraska coach to his playing career there, which ultimately culminated in a share of a national title.
Frost transferred to Nebraska from Stanford as a player. That was questioned, but it worked out for him. The problem with the analogy is that Frost was an instant success as Nebraska’s quarterback as a transfer. That has not happened as a coach, as he’s only 10-19 in his third season.
In addition to the loss, Frost didn’t really have a great day on Friday. Things have to start turning around in 2021.
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