LINCOLN, Neb. -- Scott Frost has not won enough games at Nebraska. He knows that. Athletic director Trev Alberts knows that. Everybody in Nebraska knows that.
While a 15-27 record in four years would be enough to get a coach fired at nearly any big-time program in America, Nebraska prides itself on not being like everyone else.
Frost is not like everyone else, either.
So the news Monday that Frost would get another year, with a restructured contract, does not necessarily come as a surprise. Not to those in Lincoln.
That much was clear again last Saturday, as the Cornhuskers prepared to play their fourth top-10 team this season.