Former Nebraska soccer coach Scott Frost is headed to the NFL, the place he has joined the Los Angeles Rams’ teaching workers, the workforce introduced Monday.
Frost coached Nebraska — the place he starred as a quarterback within the Nineties — from 2018 to 2022, going 16-31. He was fired in September 2022 after a 1-2 begin.
Rams coach Sean McVay stated Frost will assist out particular groups coordinator Chase Blackburn in addition to work with the offense and protection.
“Simply to have the ability to get a top quality, caliber coach like him within the constructing, as you guys know, you recognize, we have had quite a lot of turnover for the proper causes, and you’ll’t have sufficient good high quality folks in-house,” McVay stated after Monday’s apply. “And actually, to get him in, it was one thing that he wished to do. And like I stated, the mutual connections, so there’s lots of people which can be enthusiastic about it.”
Previous to returning to his alma mater, Frost emerged as one of the crucial coveted coaches in school soccer. He coached UCF to a 13-0 season in 2017 that included an AAC title and a Peach Bowl win over No. 7 Auburn. He was the most popular coach within the teaching carousel after 2017, selecting Nebraska after additionally assembly with Florida.
Previous to that, Frost made a fast ascent via the faculty teaching ranks. He labored as an assistant at Oregon from 2009 to ’14, a stretch wherein the Geese went 79-11 and appeared within the nationwide title sport. Frost was Marcus Mariota’s offensive coordinator throughout his 2014 Heisman Trophy season. He took the UCF job in 2016 and his total report there was 19-7 in his two seasons.
Because the quarterback at Nebraska, he led the Huskers to a 13-0 season and a nationwide title in 1997. He then performed 5 years within the NFL as a defensive again in a profession that spanned 59 video games.