At Big Ten Media Days, coach says team must earn respect.
“Without a doubt, this is the most excited I’ve been about our team and the most confident,” Nebraska football coach Scott Frost said Thursday at Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis.
Frost is entering his fourth season and has yet to post a winning record. With that in mind, he said the Huskers would need to "earn whatever respect we get. So far, we haven't done enough of that.” (A Big Ten media poll this week picked Nebraska to finish fifth in the West Division.)
Frost said he's "excited" about the recent hiring of Trev Alberts as athletic director and thinks fourth-year quarterback Adrian Martinez is "the most comfortable I've seen him in who he is, the most confident in his talent."
Watch Frost's full remarks at the podium, and scroll down for complete coverage.
Coverage
- Hail Varsity | Big Ten Media Days: Scott Frost on 2021 Team, NIL, Trev Alberts and More
- Omaha World-Herald | Huskers must earn respect, Scott Frost says at Big Ten media days
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- Lincoln Journal Star | Frost take a bullish stance on Alberts, Martinez, and his team at Big Ten Media Days
- Lincoln Journal Star | Warren talks conference realignment; has 'no regrets' about how Big Ten handled '20 season
- Husker247 | Alberts discusses building trust with Frost, upcoming meeting with B1G commish
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