Scott Frost to Return as UCF Coach

by drbyos

Scott Frost Returns to College Football at UCF

Scott Frost, the former Nebraska Cornhuskers coach, is making a comeback to college football, returning to UCF, where he once led the Knights to an undefeated season.

Frost’s successful stint at UCF from 2016 to 2017 saw him guide the program to its first undefeated season and a Peach Bowl victory over Auburn. He’s now stepping in to replace Gus Malzahn, who left UCF to join Florida State as offensive coordinator.

Frost’s UCF Legacy and Second Chance

After leaving UCF for Nebraska in 2018, Frost faced a challenging five-year run with the Cornhuskers. Despite anticipation and initial success, he ultimately fell short of expectations in Lincoln and was fired three games into the 2022 season.

His return to UCF offers Frost a chance to build upon his previous successes and establish himself once again as a formidable force in college football.

Looking Ahead: Can he Repeat Past Success?

UCF struggled in their final season under Malzahn, posting a disappointing 4-8 record in the competitive Big 12 conference. With Frost taking the reins, the program will be looking to bounce back and reclaim its standing as a top contender.

Will Frost be able to replicate his previous success at UCF and lead the program to new heights? The 2024 season promises to be a compelling one for Knights fans and college football enthusiasts alike. Don’t miss out on the latest updates and expert analysis. Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage throughout the season.