
Urban Meyer Breaks Silence: What He Really Thinks About Scott Frost’s Bold Nebraska Challenge
His time at his alma mater was in stark contrast to his two seasons with UCF; in 2016, his first season in Orlando, Frost led the Knights to a 6-7 record and a Cure Bowl appearance, a year after the program had lost each of its 12 games. The following season, in 2017, UCF ran the table, going 13-0, winning the American Athletic Conference, and capping the season off with a Peach Bowl victory.
The two-year turnaround made Frost one of the most highly sought-after young coaches in the country at the time, and with Mike Riley’s tenure at Nebraska ending so poorly, it made sense on paper for Frost, a Lincoln native and two-year starting quarterback for Tom Osborne, to return home.
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