Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American coach Scott Frost.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Scott Andrew Frost is an American football coach and former player. He is the head football coach at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, a position he has held since the 2018 season. Frost served as the head football coach at the University of Central Florida (UCF) from 2016 to 2017. He led his 2017 UCF Knights football team to an undefeated season, the American Athletic Conference, and win in the Peach Bowl over Auburn. The 2017 UCF team was recognized a national champion by the Colley Matrix.
When someone is not playing well it's natural to want to make a change. I've just learned to drown out all the noise and make a decision based on the merits and what each individual kid has earned the right to do.
The past should remain firmly behind one. The present holds enough obstacles.
We're so concerned about being polite in society, and rightfully so, that it carries over onto a football team. But on a good football team, they are your friends, but first and foremost they have to be good teammates.
I think every bowl game is exciting, but when you get to play in a bowl game that represents a cause that the Cure Bowl represents, I think that's an honor.
Every great team that I've been on, the offensive linemen was the bell cows of the whole team.
As a quarterback, I've been the guy that people were yelling for; I've been the guy that's been booed in my own stadium.
If you're not doing things right yourself, it's unrealistic to think you can hold other people to a standard.
It's something I think probably every football team and sports team in America deals with is having people get out of their comfort zone and being courageous enough to fix other people and not just focus on themselves.
A good teammate will correct somebody when they're doing something wrong. A friend might not say anything, a good teammate does.
I think that's healthy on a football team for competition to exist in every position and probably most important quarterback so that everyone on the team knows that position isn't handled any different than any other.
Right or wrong, when a team is doing well, the head coach and the quarterback get all the praise and when a team's not doing well, the head coach and the quarterback get all the blame. I've learned to drown that out.