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Nebraska fans express frustration with Scott Frost as Huskers struggle vs. Illinois
By Adam Spencer
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Midway through the third quarter of Saturday’s game in Lincoln, the Illinois Fighting Illini hold a 31-17 lead over Nebraska.
The Huskers just picked up their first win of the season last week against Penn State. The Illini did the same, taking down Rutgers.
This wasn’t supposed to be a team that started the season 1-2 and trending toward 1-3 if the result holds against Illinois. And, it’s fair to say Nebraska fans are turning their frustration toward coach Scott Frost.
Here’s some of the reaction to this latest letdown from the Cornhuskers:
Do you guys realize how horrendously bad and unacceptable this performance is on all cylinders? This is an atrocity of a football game by a fragile as hell football team. And Scott Frost deserves a lot of blame. #Huskers
— Jake Sorensen (@937JakeSorensen) November 21, 2020
How it started for Scott Frost at Nebraska vs. how it’s going.
The Cornhuskers are unbelievably bad, and are somehow finding a way to get much worse. pic.twitter.com/nojwC8HPlq
— David Hookstead (@dhookstead) November 21, 2020
I remember when someone at Gridiron magazine said that Scott Frost would have been a better hire than Kliff Kingsbury for the Cardinals ?. Nebraska are a train wreck. @dangahv
— TommyFootball (@TomNovell) November 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/MrStuartHartley/status/1330230514318503937
How much longer does Scott Frost have at Nebraska? I wonder if they realize they have no chance of hiring anybody better, and I’m factoring this blowout home loss to Illinois into my statement.
— Tanner Nestle (@NestleIsTheName) November 21, 2020
When do Nebraska fans realize…Scott Frost is not turning this thing around, and hasn’t been. It’s been excuse after excuse. What is it now? Illinois is rolling you.
— ZEEK (@IsaacStruck) November 21, 2020
Scott Frost is a national championship winning coach, put some respect on his name. Jk, fire him today
— Randy (@PortlandRandy) November 21, 2020
I think it's time to realize nobody can save @HuskerFBNation football. Not even Scott Frost.
— Colin Koth (@ColinKoth) November 21, 2020
Scott Frost coaching performance: pic.twitter.com/KOXxd8ZoYn
— Matt Moon (@mmoon26) November 21, 2020
There’s still time for the Huskers to turn things around and beat the Illini, but if they don’t, Frost will face some serious questions about his ability to win at Nebraska.
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.