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‘The progress is obvious’: Scott Frost still confident in Huskers despite 3-5 start
By Nick Schultz
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Nebraska is coming off its most recent one-possession loss, this time to Minnesota in Week 7 before a bye week.
The Cornhuskers are 5-17 in one-possession games since Scott Frost took over as coach in 2018, including 0-5 in such games this year. But in his Monday press conference, Frost said the fact that his team keeps coming that close shows “the progress is obvious.”
Frost: "We've come up just an inch short too many times… Its up to us to make the plays when it counts to get it over the hump."#Huskers @1011_News pic.twitter.com/dGAhai175D
— Kevin Sjuts (@kevinsjuts) October 25, 2021
Nebraska is coming off the bye week, which was a chance to regather after the loss to Minnesota. However, Frost said he had to hit the “mad button” on Wednesday because he didn’t like how his team was practicing.
B1G teams have done well out of the bye lately, so it’ll be interesting to see how the Cornhuskers come out against Purdue, which lost to Wisconsin last week. Kickoff for that game is Oct. 30 at 3:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
Nick Schultz is a columnist and breaking news writer for Saturday Tradition. A 2020 graduate of Loyola Chicago, he covered the Ramblers' 2018 Final Four run from beginning to end and has worked at NBC Sports Chicago. Follow Nick on Twitter @NickSchultz_7.