UCF coach Scott Frost recently landed the head coaching position at Nebraska, his alma mater, and will begin that job soon.

However, he’d also like to coach the Knights in their upcoming Peach Bowl appearance against the Auburn Tigers, which will take place on New Year’s Day.

After winning the Coach of the Year award on Thursday night, Frost said he’s still trying to work things out with both UCF and Nebraska to make coaching in the game a reality (via AL.com):

“I want,” Frost said at the College Football Awards at the College Football Hall of Fame Thursday night. “We’re trying to work it out so both sides are happy with the arrangement. I had a special group of guys down there at UCF and I want to do everything I can for them. So if we can (get) it worked out, I want to give those guys the best shot to win a game against a really good team in the Peach Bowl.”

Whether or not Frost is on the sideline for the Peach Bowl remains to be seen, but it would be nice for him to coach the Knights in one last game.

Here’s hoping UCF and Nebraska can work out an agreement that benefits all parties.