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Honeymoon over? Fans upset with Scott Frost after Nebraska falls to Troy
By Adam Spencer
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The Scott Frost era at Nebraska isn’t off to a great start.
After the first game was canceled due to lightning, the Huskers lost to Colorado in Frost’s Week 2 debut. Then, on Saturday, Troy came into Lincoln and handed Frost’s squad another bad loss.
Yes, Nebraska was playing without its starting quarterback, who was injured last week, but it still was a bad loss to the Trojans.
Following the loss, Nebraska fans took to Twitter to express their frustration with their new head coach, as you can see below:
I think I have completely lost faith in Scott Frost I think he was a marginal coach surrounded by a pool of talent in Florida
— The Don (@thedonpicks) September 15, 2018
With the way this year has started for Nebraska, think Scott Frost wants to go back to December, raise his hand and say "Do over! I call do over!"? @ESPN580Nick @ESPN580CC @AnezSez @TheJerryDaniels
— Todd (@SCwrites) September 15, 2018
In two years as Nebraska quarterback, Scott Frost went 24-2; the Huskers are in danger of falling to 0-2 in his first season as head coach
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 15, 2018
Not a good start in Lincoln for Scott Frost, losing to Troy. Nebraska about to go 0-2 for the first time since 1957.
— James Taylor (@SouLouCard71) September 15, 2018
https://twitter.com/DeceptiveSpeed1/status/1041043332535857152
Can't wait for Scott Frost to win his first game at Nebraska as a coach in 2019! #HopeImWrong #Huskers. ?
— Shelby Schaefer (@ShelbyRoh) September 15, 2018
Scott Frost isn’t the best coach since saban?
— The Preds Pirate (@preds_4_Life) September 15, 2018
Damn, Huskers are about to lose to Troy. The honeymoon is definitely over for Scott Frost in Lincoln.
— Maliq Matthew, PhD (@MaliqMatthew) September 15, 2018
The Huskers travel to Michigan next week for their Big Ten opener. Will Frost be able to pick up his first win then, or will the wait continue?
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.