Scott Frost issues statement after his home was burglarized
This wasn’t the best weekend for Scott Frost and his family.
Early Monday morning, it was reported that Frost’s home was burglarized and over $165,000 worth of memorabilia — including championship rings, shoes and other items — were stolen from the home. Burglars entered through an unlocked garage, according to reports.
Frost issued a statement Monday afternoon, addressing the burglary.
A statement from Nebraska coach Scott Frost on the burglary at his home. pic.twitter.com/vhB51FhEKh
— Sam McKewon (@swmckewonOWH) July 30, 2018
The incident that occurred at our home is obviously very disappointing and discouraging. All of our belongings were gone through and it will take some time to determine exactly what is missing and the value of those items.
I would like to clarify that some items initially reported as missing have been found, including some of the rings listed on the police report. Also, the value of what we believe to actually be missing is lower than what has been publicly reported.
Frost won a national championship while quarterbacking Nebraska during the 1997 season. He also won several conference and bowl championships while on staff at Oregon.
Last year, Frost won an AAC title and a Peach Bowl Championship while leading UCF to a perfect season.