Sources: Ex-Husker Frost signing up with Rams as expert
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height =”40″/ > Pete Thamel, ESPNSep 1, 2024, 02:34 PM ET Previous Nebraska football coach Scott Frost is headed to the NFL, where he is anticipated to end up being a senior football analyst for the Los Angeles Rams, sources informed ESPN.Frost coached Nebraska– where he starred as a quarterback in the 1990s– from 2018 to 2022, going 16-31. He was fired in September 2022 after a 1-2 start.Editor’s Picks
Prior to returning to his university, Frost became one of the most sought after coaches in college football. He coached UCF to a 13-0 season in 2017 that consisted of an AAC title and a Peach Bowl win over No. 7 Auburn. He was the most popular coach in the coaching carousel after 2017, picking Nebraska after likewise meeting Florida.Prior to that, Frost
made a quick climb through the college training ranks. He worked as an assistant at Oregon from 2009 to’14, a stretch in which the Ducks went 79-11 and appeared in the nationwide title game. Frost was Marcus Mariota’s offending coordinator throughout his 2014 Heisman Trophy season. He took the UCF task in 2016 and his total record there was 19-7 in his 2 seasons.As the quarterback at Nebraska, he led the Huskers to a 13-0 season and a national title in 1997. He then played 5 years in the NFL as a defensive back in a profession that covered 59 games.