Former Nebraska head coach Scott Frost is expected to join the Los Angeles Rams as a senior football analyst, ESPN reported Sunday.
Frost was fired by Nebraska three games into the 2022 season after the Cornhuskers’ 1-2 start. Hired before the 2018 season, Frost had a 16-31 record with Nebraska.
He joined the Cornhuskers after a 13-0 season at UCF in 2017 that culminated with an upset of Auburn in the Peach Bowl. UCF finished the season ranked No. 6.
Frost, 49, was the quarterback of the 1997 Nebraska team that won the co-national championship. Drafted as a safety in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft, he played for four teams over five seasons in six years before launching his coaching career.
Immediately before being hired at UCF, Frost was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Oregon (2013-15). He never has coached in the NFL.
–Field Level Media
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