“Our defense continues to get better, too, but I don't think we're going to win any (games) 10-3 right now in the Big Ten."
Years come and go, sure, but one of the central tenets throughout Frost’s 11 years as a coach at the Football Bowl Subdivision level -- the connective fiber that runs from being a newly minted wide receivers coach at Oregon in 2009 all the way through the beginning stages of the second rebuilding challenge of his head coaching career at Nebraska -- is points.
One quarter of a regular season schedule doesn’t mean much in the grand scheme of a career or a program’s history.