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College football fans all made the same joke about Scott Frost’s future after he was fired by Nebraska
By Adam Spencer
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College football fans were quick to jump on social media after Nebraska fired Scott Frost on Sunday afternoon.
Frost’s Cornhuskers are 1-2 on the season after a Week 2 home loss to Georgia Southern. They also lost in Ireland to Northwestern in Week 0.
Frost’s teams at Nebraska were 5-22 in one-possession games, which is a truly incredible statistic.
Reaction was quick to pour in after news broke on Sunday, and college football fans flocked to Twitter to make the same joke.
As you can see below, everyone cracked wise about Frost joining Nick Saban’s Alabama staff in various capacities:
Alabama Offensive Coordinator Scott Frost
— Joe Castiglione Jr. (@JoeCJr29) September 11, 2022
Scott Frost YOU ARE an Alabama offensive analyst
— Riley (@Ri_S_OB) September 11, 2022
Congratulations to future Alabama Football Assistant to the HC Scott Frost https://t.co/ZVWZfrwXxn
— Thomas Northcutt (@RealTCutt) September 11, 2022
BREAKING: SCOTT FROST HIRED AS ANALYST FOR ALABAMA FOOTBALL
— TexasVol (@volintexas) September 11, 2022
Are y’all ready for “Alabama Offensive Analyst Scott Frost” … because, buddy, it is coming.
— Johnathan McGinty (@johnemcginty) September 11, 2022
scott frost is gonna make a great offensive analyst for alabama next year
— Robert O'Neill (@RobertONeill31) September 11, 2022
I’m not joking when I say Alabama OC Scott Frost is a real possibility
Say what you want about the man but he can draw up plays with the best of them. Saban handles game management, Frost handles play design.
— Tim Verghese (@TimVerghese) September 11, 2022
How long till Scott Frost is the OC at Alabama
— Flock (@TheFlockIsHot) September 11, 2022
https://twitter.com/MrSeanMason/status/1569019553866305544
The Nick Saban Coaching Rehab Clinic has worked wonders for several former head coaches, including Lane Kiffin, Mike Locksley, Steve Sarkisian and others.
Will Frost indeed head to Tuscaloosa and become Saban’s latest reclamation project?
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.