Former Nebraska standout-turned head coach Scott Frost spent last season away from the sidelines, but 2024 will reportedly mark a return to the sidelines for the former college head coach.
The LA Rams are expected to hire Frost as a senior football analyst, according to Pete Thamel today.
He returned to his alma mater to lead the Huskers in 2018 and stayed until he and the program parted ways after losing to Georgia Southern and a disappointing 1-2 start to the 2022 season.
In Lincoln, he went 16-31 overall, failing to get to a bowl game in four full seasons leading Nebraska. His best season came in 2019 with a 5-7 finish. Of the 37 games he led the program, 25 were decided by eight points or less, and the Huskers went just 5-20 in those games.
Frost was due $16.4 million at the time of his dismissal.
Before taking over Nebraska, Frost spent two seasons as the head coach at UCF, where he went 6-7 in year one before a breakout undefeated 13-0 campaign in 2017 that culminated in a Peach Bowl victory.
As an assistant, Frost has the rare experience of holding the coordinator title on both sides of the ball, serving as a co-defensive coordinator at Northern Iowa before taking the receivers job at Oregon in 2009. He would be promoted to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Ducks in 2013 where he led some of the most explosive offenses in college football.
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