Frost talks to the media one last time before Saturday’s game

The team is making their final preparations before Saturday.

Nebraska head football coach Scott Frost spoke to the media one final time before taking the field on Saturday against North Dakota. Saturday’s game will be the home opener for the 2022 Nebraska football season, and the Huskers have had success in home openers over the last three and a half decades. During Scott Frost’s run as head coach, he is 3-1 in home openers, while Nebraska is 34-2 over the last 36 seasons.

Frost talked about his job security with the press saying,

“I learned as a quarterback so I have no idea what’s being said. I’m worried about this team. my phone wasn’t even charged for most of the week. All you can do is work as hard as you can and do the right things. I think our kids know that. I try to share that with the kids as much as I can. If they have a chip on their shoulder I think that’s a good thing for us.”

He also commented on the injury to Tight end Travis Voklek and said that he’s getting close to being able to take the field, but he is currently “day to day.” He hurt his ankle during the game against Northwestern. Find more quotes from the head coach below.

Kickoff on Saturday is at 2:30 pm on the Big Ten Network.