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Photos: Scott Frost through the years
1993
Scott Frost competing in the Junior Olympics in 1993.
1992
Scott Frost poses for a portrait in his hometown of Wood River, Nebraska, in 1992.
1996
Scott Frost celebrates scoring a touchdown in the third quarter of the Huskers' 63-7 win over Kansas in 1996.
1996
Nebraska quarterback Scott Frost holds on to the football as he tries to get away from Iowa State defender Chin Achebe during NU's 49-14 win in 1996.
1996
Scott Frost is congratulated by lineman Josh Heskew after Frost scored in the third quarter of the Huskers' 49-14 win against Iowa State in 1996.
1996
Nebraska's Sean Wieting consoles quarterback Scott Frost after losing to Texas 37-27 in the 1996 Big 12 championship game.
1996
Nebraska quarterback Scott Frost, center, with Matt Turman, during Brook Berringer's funeral in Goodland. Frost said Berringer's death had a lot to do with his recommitment to his faith.
1996
Scott Frost shakes hands with Shevin Wiggins after winning the Orange Bowl against Virginia Tech to end the 1996 season.
1996
Scott Frost leans in for a touchdown in the fourth quarter against Virginia Tech in NU's 41-21 Orange Bowl win in 1996.
1997
Nebraska quarterback Scott Frost, left, warms up as freshman Matt Davison looks on.
1997
Nebraska coach Tom Osborne talks with Scott Frost before a 59-14 win against Akron to open the 1997 season. On the far left is Frank Solich.
1997
Scott Frost leaps into the end zone to score against Akron in 1997.
1997
Nebraska quarterback Scott Frost runs away from Central Florida defenders Jeff Mauldin and Emory Green during the Huskers' 38-24 win in 1997.
1997
Scott Frost scrambles during the 1997 game against No. 2 Washington, which the No. 7 Huskers won 27-14.
1997
Nebraska quarterback Scott Frost walks off the field at Husky Stadium while celebrating the Huskers' 27-14 victory over then-No. 2 Washington in 1997, while Huskies quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo leaves with his head down.
1997
Scott Frost breaks loose from Texas Tech defenders as teammate Joel Makovicka, back left, falls to the turf following a block in the Huskers' 29-0 win in 1997.
1997
Scott Frost congratulates coach Tom Osborne after Nebraska's 69-7 win over Oklahoma in 1997. The victory gave Osborne 250 career victories in 25 years.
1997
Scott Frost holds onto the football as he dives into the end zone for the game-winning touchdown in overtime against Missouri in 1997.
1997
Nebraska's Eric Warfield congratulates quarterback Scott Frost after the overtime win against Missouri in 1997. Frost had 316 total yards, 3 yards short of Jerry Tagge's then-single-game school record.
1997
Nebraska coach Tom Osborne congratulates Scott Frost before the Iowa State game on Nov. 15, 1997 — the last for each at Memorial Stadium.
1997
Scott Frost is congratulated by Aaron Taylor, No. 67, Eric Anderson, No. 70 and Josh Heskew, No. 59, after scoring the first touchdown of 1997 Big 12 championship game against Texas A&M. The Huskers won 54-15.
1997
Nebraska coach Tom Osborne talks with Scott Frost in the fourth quarter of the 1997 Big 12 championship game.
1998
Scott Frost holds up the game ball after Nebraska's 42-17 Orange Bowl win against Tennessee. The win helped the Huskers claim a share of the national championship in coach Tom Osborne's final season.
2002
Scott Frost jokes with some of the players attending the 2002 summer football camp at Nebraska's Memorial Stadium. The camp was a huge draw for high school football players aspiring to become Huskers.
2019
Nebraska's head coach Scott Frost delivers a pass during the Nebraska Cornhuskers football practice at the Hawks Championship Center on April 3, 2019.
2019
Nebraska head coach Scott Frost watches the Huskers' spring game at Memorial Stadium on April 13, 2019.
2019
Nebraska coach Scott Frost watches his team during the spring game at Memorial Stadium on April 13, 2019.
2019
Nebraska head coach Scott Frost looks on during the spring game at Memorial Stadium on April 13, 2019.
2019
Nebraska head coach Scott Frost smiles after Nebraska's spring game at Memorial Stadium on April 13, 2019.
2019
Scott Frost visits with classmates before taking the stage at the “Scott Frost: Welcome Home Tailgate” on April 23, 2019 at Babel’s Barn.
2019-04-23
Scott Frost waves to the 500 in attendance at the “Scott Frost: Welcome Home Tailgate” at Babel’s Barn on April 23, 2019.
2019-05-30
Nebraska Athletic Director Bill Moos, left, and football coach Scott Frost talk outside before the Big Red Blitz at the DeVent Center on May 30, 2019.
2019-05-30
Nebraska football coach Scott Frost answers questions during the Big Red Blitz at the DeVent Center on May 30, 2019.
2019-05-30
Nebraska men's basketball coach Fred Hoiberg, left, hands the microphone to football coach Scott Frost during the Big Red Blitz at the DeVent Center on May 30, 2019.
2019-06-14
Nebraska football coach Scott Frost mingles during the Friday Night Lights event at Memorial Stadium on June 14, 2019.
2019-06-14
Nebraska football coach Scott Frost addresses the prospects who participated in the Friday Night Lights event on June 14, 2019, at Memorial Stadium.
2019-06-14
Nebraska head football coach Scott Frost looks on while prospects participate in the Friday Night Lights event at Memorial Stadium on June 14, 2019.
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NebraskaÕs Maurice Washington, right, stands next to Head Coach Scott Frost during spring football practice at the Hawks Championship Center on Wednesday, March 27, 2019. CHRIS MACHIAN/THE WORLD-HERALD
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Nebraska Director of Athletics Bill Moos, left, Nebraska football coach Scott Frost, Jane Green, and her husband, University of Nebraska Chancellor Ronnie Green, arrive for a press conference. The University of Nebraska introduced Fred Hoiberg as its new men's basketball coach at Memorial Stadium on Tuesday, April 2, 2019, in Lincoln, Nebraska. RYAN SODERLIN/THE WORLD-HERALD
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Head Coach Scott Frost takes the podium at a University of Nebraska-Lincoln spring football press conference held at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska on Tuesday, March 5, 2019. KENT SIEVERS/THE WORLD-HERALD
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Nebraska's head coach Scott Frost looks on during the Nebraska Cornhuskers football practice at the Hawks Championship Center in Lincoln, Nebraska, Monday, March 11, 2019. BRENDAN SULLIVAN/THE WORLD-HERALD
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Nebraska Head Coach Scott Frost watches quarterback Adrian Martinez take a snap during spring football practice at the Hawks Championship Center on Wednesday, March 27, 2019. CHRIS MACHIAN/THE WORLD-HERALD
2017
Scott Frost is officially introduced as the Nebraska new head football coach during a press conference in 2017.
2018
Scott Frost leads the Huskers on the field for the first time as coach. The game was canceled after kickoff due to heavy rain and lightning.
2020
Scott Frost arrives at Kinnick Stadium before the Huskers take on Iowa in 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic forced a shortened and conference-only season for Big Ten teams.
2021
Athletic Director Bill Moos, President Ted Carter, Chancellor Ronnie Green and Scott Frost break ground on Nebraska's new $155 million athletics facility.
2021
Scott Frost bumps fists with Adrian Martinez before leaving the tunnel before the 2021 spring game.
2022
Nebraska head coach Scott Frost walks off the field following a timeout in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic between Northwestern and Nebraska at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland on Saturday. Northwestern won 31-28.
