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Scott Frost, who led Nebraska to a national championship as a quarterback for Tom Osborne in 1997, went 16-31 in less than five years at Nebraska and was fired. Frost, who now works at UCF, was asked on Tuesday what he's learned from his failing tenure with the Cornhuskers... (The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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SWAT8 months
Perhaps if Frost spent more time with football and less time in bars with whores he may have succeeded.
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Datbayoubengal8 months
He said he got talked into it, but i believe that's only partly true. He saw it as a pay raise and a stepping stone too. When he realized how big of a challenge it was, then he realized he made a big mistake.
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goodgrin8 months
Thank God he was at Nebraska when Joe Burrow was looking at schools to transfer before the '18 season. "Do you think he's better than what we already have?" ??
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TouchdownTony8 months
Nebraskas gonna be great again one day. You just have to find the “right” coach. Schools always go after the hottest name but he isn’t always the right name.
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Jamey218 months
What a click bait Post. " Takes a Shot'
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6R128 months
sounds like he's being honest, even if it is a shot at them. They are irrelevant now days. He didn't really have a chance to make it better at Nebraska. Glad, or hope he's happy now.
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RoyalAir8 months
I think this was pretty apparent when he took the job. He got talked into it, and didn't think it was the right fit at the right time.

He's fortunate to be back where he wants to be.
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