Go Big Read: Scott Frost is angry about what Nebraska football became and other kernels

15 Nov 1997: Head coach Tom Osborne of Nebraska during the Cornhuskers 77-14 win over Iowa State at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.
15 Nov 1997: Head coach Tom Osborne of Nebraska during the Cornhuskers 77-14 win over Iowa State at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska. /
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It seems as though Nebraska football coach Scott Frost is angry about what the program became and other kernels about the Huskers.

Nebraska football took center stage in the first day of Big Ten Media Days. That was thanks in large part to the way Scott Frost carried himself.

Plenty of people were quite impressed with the Huskers’ head coach honesty and fire. There were some who thought the fire was there because he is genuinely angry about what the Cornhuskers’ program has become since he and Tom Osborne left.

Check out that story and the rest of the best of the web in this morning’s Go Big Read.

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