What Nebraska's Scott Frost said during National Signing Day presser
National Signing Day proved to be somewhat of a busy day for Scott Frost and his Nebraska staff. The Huskers landed a pair of highly-recruited prospects to add to the 2022 class.
The Huskers flipped 3-star running back Ajay Allen from TCU and later flipped 4-star wide receiver Janiran Bonner from Georgia Tech. Those two pledges bumped Nebraska out of the last-placed spot in the B1G recruiting rankings.
Wednesday afternoon, Frost met with reporters for his National Signing Day presser. The head coach talked about the 2022 recruiting class, the major changes he’s made to his staff, the quarterback competition, injuries and other things.
Here’s what Frost had to say as Nebraska closes the book on the 2022 class and sets its sights on spring football:
"As some of these quarterbacks were bouncing around like lotto balls… feel good about where we landed."
Nebraska head coach Scott Frost discusses quarterbacks in the transfer portal and the #Huskers adding Casey Thompson and Chubba Purdy. pic.twitter.com/hjlsdFheom
— Kevin Sjuts (@kevinsjuts) February 2, 2022
Scott Frost says there's "a different feel" with new coaches and players in the building.
"Seems to be some energy injected into everything we're doing because of some of the new faces."#Huskers @KETV pic.twitter.com/pRImKJIez4
— Matt Foster (@MattFosterTV) February 2, 2022
Frost on his WR room, led by Omar Manning and Zavier Betts along with new additions in Trey Palmer and Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda:
"Man, we got some guys who can move." #Huskers
— Steve Marik (@Steve_Marik) February 2, 2022
Tight end Travis Vokolek, defensive lineman Damian Jackson and running back Gabe Ervin will also be limited or held out of spring practice as they recover from injuries, Frost said.
— Mitch Sherman (@mitchsherman) February 2, 2022
Punter Daniel Cerni is set to go on medical hardship, Frost says. Nebraska signed FCS All-American punter Brian Buschini in December.
— Mitch Sherman (@mitchsherman) February 2, 2022
Nebraska coach Scott Frost described the atmosphere around Memorial Stadium, with five new coaches and the large class of early enrollees, as a “different feel.”
“We feel like we’re putting some pieces together.” pic.twitter.com/IieeBG9DBH
— Mitch Sherman (@mitchsherman) February 2, 2022
Turner Corcoran and Teddy Prochazka will both not be able to practice this spring as they recover from injuries, Nebraska coach Scott Frost says.
— Mitch Sherman (@mitchsherman) February 2, 2022
Frost on new OC Mark Whipple's personality:
"Man, he's smart. He's sharp." #Huskers
— Steve Marik (@Steve_Marik) February 2, 2022
Does Nebraska have a specific portal guy, whose sole purpose is to keep tabs on which players are in and out?
Frost: "We're going to."
— Steve Marik (@Steve_Marik) February 2, 2022
Frost asked about the narrative that Casey Thompson was brought to Nebraska to be the starting quarterback.
"It's not my narrative."
May the best man win. #Huskers
— Steve Marik (@Steve_Marik) February 2, 2022
Frost up at the podium. Was asked about four-star WR Janiran Bonner, who flipped to Nebraska from Georgia Tech this morning.
"It takes you about two plays to see his athletic ability." #Huskers
— Steve Marik (@Steve_Marik) February 2, 2022
Frost will be full time special teams coordinator and assist with a spot on D.
Daniel Cerni will go on medical. #huskers
— Sam McKewon (@swmckewonOWH) February 2, 2022
"Man, he's smart and sharp. Knows what he wants. Knows what he does," Frost said of #Huskers OC Mark Whipple.
Frost added of the fresh ideas going around, "If you're done learning, you're done growing."
— Brian Christopherson (@Husker247BC) February 2, 2022
"It doesn't matter what I want. It's not going back…" Frost said of the changing landscape of CFB. "That's the game and we have to play it."
— Brian Christopherson (@Husker247BC) February 2, 2022
Frost said there's a bunch of guys in conversation for being the center. Says Turner Corcoran is a guy capable of playing all five spots if needed. But Teddy Prochazka and Corcoran are both out this spring due to injuries.
— Brian Christopherson (@Husker247BC) February 2, 2022
Scott Frost points out NU usually carries five scholarship guys at QB, so it was natural to add two. "Looking forward to some competition at those positions and that being one of them … We're going to let the best man win."
— Brian Christopherson (@Husker247BC) February 2, 2022