The Scott Frost era of Nebraska Football is officially over. On Sunday, the Huskers' Director of Athletics Trev Alberts dropped the hammer, firing Frost as the head coach of Nebraska, following yet another loss.
Alberts released the following statement regarding its football program:
Statement from Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics Trev Alberts
"Earlier today I met with Coach Frost and informed him we were making a change in the leadership of our football program, effective immediately. Scott has poured his heart and soul into the Nebraska football program both as a quarterback and head coach, and I appreciate his work and dedication.
"After the disappointing start to our season, I decided the best path forward for our program was to make a change in our head coaching position. Associate Head Coach Mickey Joseph will serve as our interim head coach for the remainder of the 2022 season."
Scott Frost's tenure at Nebraska ends with an overall record of 16-31 through 4.25 seasons at the helm in Lincoln. In that time, he compiled a 10-26 record in Big Ten play. Prior to Nebraska, Frost found success at UCF, where he went 19-7 in two seasons as the Knights' head coach.