Frost Dodges Questions About His Future

On Monday University of Central Florida coach Scott Frost dodged questions about his future, as rumors continue to swirl about him taking the Nebraska job.

Frost said during a news conference Monday afternoon that he would be hurt if Nebraska wasn't interested in him.  "We're undefeated, I'm from there. When you win, a lot of people are interested in you."

Frost didn't spend much time talking about his future.  "What matters is these players and what they've accomplished. They deserve the focus to be on them and not me."  The Knights are 12-0 and will play for the AAC Conference Championship on Saturday against Memphis.

"These guys are special and they deserve my best," he said. "Every year in college football, there are tough decisions to make. And when the time is right, we'll make them." Frost said.

Frost says he doesn't address the speculation with his players.  "All I'm going to do is go back to my office and watch film.  This shouldn't be about me.  These guys have earned the right for the conversation to be about them and the game they won on Friday and the game they're going to play on Saturday."





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