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Photos: Through the years with Scott Frost

  • Lincoln Journal Star
  • Sep 11, 2022
  • Sep 11, 2022 Updated Apr 23, 2026
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A trip through the years with Scott Frost, who starred at Nebraska as quarterback but went 16-31 as Husker head coach from 2018 to 2022.

Scott Frost at NCA

Scott Frost speaks during the Nebraska Coaches Association Multi-Sports Clinic at Lincoln North Star in 2011.

Journal Star file photo
Scott Frost

Wood River native Scott Frost originally went to Stanford but transferred to NU for his final two seasons. He led the Huskers to a national championship in 1997.

Journal Star file photo
Scott Frost at Missouri

NU coach Tom Osborne (in glasses), receivers coach Ron Brown and quarterback Scott Frost look to the scoreboard during a timeout during the 1997 game against Missouri.

Journal Star file photo
Scott Frost

Scott Frost runs the ball in the first quarter against Texas Tech on Oct. 18, 1997. Frost rushed for 83 yards on 19 carries in the game.

Journal Star file photo
Scott Frost

Scott Frost runs against Tennessee in the 1998 Orange Bowl.

JOURNAL STAR FILE PHOTO
Scott Frost

Scott Frost rolls out against Kansas State.

Journal Star file photo
Scott Frost and Tom Osborne

Coach Tom Osborne discusses strategy with starting quarterback Scott Frost in the third quarter during the Huskers' 38-24 win against Central Florida on Oct. 31, 1997.

Journal Star file photo
Scott Frost 1997

Nebraska quarterback Scott Frost scrambles for an 18-yard gain against Texas Tech in 1997. 

Ted Kirk, Journal Star file photo
Flea kicker

In the wildest finish in Nebraska football history, Nebraska receivers Shevin Wiggins (5) and Matt Davison (3) play ping pong on the final play of regulation in Columbia, Mo., in 1997. Scott Frost's pass with seven seconds left bounces off Wiggins, and before Missouri's Harold Piersey (2) can grab the ball, Wiggins kicks it into the air. Davison dove and grabbed the ball just off the turf, which helped NU tie the Tigers and send the game into overtime. 

TED KIRK, Journal Star file photo
Frost and Big 12 title game

Nebraska trainer Jerry Weber pats NU quarterback Scott Frost (7) on the back after Frost's first-quarter touchdown against Texas A&M in the 1997 Big 12 Championship Game.

Journal Star file photo
Frost vs. A&M

Scott Frost (7) looks downfield as he prepares to unload a first-half pass against Texas A&M in 1997. Frost was 10-of- 11 passing in the half for 176 yards and also rushed for a touchdown.

TED KIRK, Journal Star file photo
1996 and 1997: Scott Frost

After transferring from Stanford, Scott Frost helped lead the Huskers to their fifth national championship in 1997.

Journal Star file photo
Frost and Davison

Nebraska quarterback Scott Frost (front) gets a hug from Matt Davison after Frost's second touchdown against Colorado in 1997.

Journal Star file photo
Scott Frost leader

Scott Frost uses hand signals to audible a play during the 1997 game against Kansas State.

Journal Star file photo
Frost vs. Huskies

Scott Frost breaks into the open against Washington in 1997.

Journal Star file photo
Frost vs. Colorado

Nebraska quarterback Scott Frost breaks free on a first-quarter run against Colorado in 1997. Frost became the 10th player in NCAA history to pass for 1,000 yards and rush for 1,000 yards in the same season.

Journal Star file photo
Frost vs. Cyclones

Scott Frost (7) gets blocks from teammates Kenny Cheatham (6), Correll Buckhalter (36), Matt Hoskinson (62), Bobby Newcombe (12) and Eric Anderson (70) on a 24-yard run against Iowa State.

TED KIRK, Journal Star file photo
Frost and Osborne

Quarterback Scott Frost hugs Nebraska coach Tom Osborne during the news conference in 1997 when Osborne announced he was retiring.

TED KIRK, Journal Star file photo
Orange Bowl media day

Scott Frost and other members of the second-ranked Husker football team were the center of attention during Orange Bowl Media Day in Miami.

TED KIRK, Journal Star file photo
Frost, Green Orange Bowl

Former Nebraska quarterback Scott Frost (7) hands the ball to Ahman Green on a first-quarter running play in the 1998 Orange Bowl.

Journal Star file photo
Frost Orange Bowl

Scott Frost looks downfield during the 1998 Orange Bowl against Tennessee.

Journal Star file photo
Frost lobbies for No. 1

Quarterback Scott Frost did his share of lobbying for the Huskers after they dismantled Tennessee 42-17 in the 1998 Orange Bowl.

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National title celebration

Quarterback Scott Frost (with microphone) and his teammates and coaches greet the crowd of fans who gathered at the Devaney Sports Center to welcome the national champion Huskers back to Lincoln after their Orange Bowl victory against Tennessee.

Journal Star file photo
Scott Frost as Husker coach

Scott Frost became Nebraska's head coach in December 2017.

Journal Star file photo
Georgia Southern vs. Nebraska, 9.10

Nebraska head coach Scott Frost walks off the field after the Huskers lost to Georgia Southern on Sept. 10, 2022 at Memorial Stadium.

Journal Star file photo
Nebraska fan day, 7.29

Nebraska coach Scott Frost talks with Bennett Case, 4, during Nebraska Fan Day on Thursday at Memorial Stadium.

EAKIN HOWARD, Journal Star
Scott Frost and Trev Alberts

Nebraska head coach Scott Frost and athletic director Trev Alberts discuss an ongoing NCAA investigation into the Husker football team's use of analysts.

GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Scott Frost fired, 9.11

Scott Frost enters a truck to exit Memorial Stadium on Sunday after he was fired as Nebraska's head football coach.

JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star
Georgia Southern vs. Nebraska, 9.10

Nebraska head coach Scott Frost looks up at Memorial Stadium before the Georgia Southern game on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.

NOAH RIFFE, Journal Star
Nebraska vs. Oklahoma, 9.18

Nebraska head coach Scott Frost (right) leads the Huskers onto the field to take on Oklahoma on Sept. 18 in Norman, Oklahoma.

FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star file photo
Nebraska vs. Illinois, 8.28

Nebraska head coach Scott Frost and Illinois head coach Bret Bielema shake hands after the Illini defeated the Huskers 30-22 Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois. 

FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star
NU facility groundbreaking, 4.30

Nebraska Chancellor Ronnie Green (left) speaks with football coach Scott Frost at a groundbreaking ceremony for NU's facilities project Friday near Memorial Stadium.

GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Minnesota vs. Nebraska, 12.12

Nebraska coach Scott Frost reacts after a fourth-quarter touchdown was called back due to a holding call against the Huskers during a game against Minnesota on Dec. 12, 2020, at Memorial Stadium.

Journal Star file photo
College Gameday, 9.28

Nebraska head coach Scott Frost (right) talks with Maria Taylor on Saturday during College Gameday outside of Memorial Stadium.

EMILY HANEY, Journal Star
Football Facility, 9.27

Nebraska head coach Scott Frost addresses the crowd assembled for the announcement of the Huskers' new football facility Friday at the East Stadium Plaza.

FRANCIS GARDLER, JOURNAL STAR
Husker coaches tour state, 5.30

Nebraska men's basketball coach Fred Hoiberg (left) answers a question as Husker football coach Scott Frost looks on, part of a stop at the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum involving five NU head coaches and athletic director Bill Moos on Thursday.

FRANCIS GARDLER, JOURNAL STAR
Colorado vs. Nebraska, 9/8/18

Nebraska coach Scott Frost leads his team onto the field to face Colorado at Memorial Stadium on Saturday.

ERIC GREGORY, Journal Star
Fan Day, 8.17.18

Head football coach Scott Frost poses for photos during Fan Day on Aug. 18, 2018, at Memorial Stadium.

EMILY BLOBAUM, Journal Star
Akron vs. Nebraska, college football, 9.1.18

Scott Frost greets fans on the way into Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 1, 2018.

EMILY BLOBAUM, Journal Star
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