Scott Frost compliments Mark Whipple on second half performance vs North Dakota

Nebraska didn’t score in the fourth quarter of the team’s opening loss to Northwestern. That game was followed by Scott Frost calling out the creativity of the offense, a direct shot at new offensive coordinator Mark Whipple. Then, in the first half of Nebraska’s game against FCS North Dakota, the Cornhuskers only scored seven points. The offensive struggles were tangible.
However, in the second half of the game, Nebraska put things together and pulled away. While speaking to the media, Scott Frost complimented Mark Whipple on how his offense performed in the second half.
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“He’s a competitor,” Scott Frost said. “He’s intense, but I guess I already knew that.”
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“You know, we did a great job–I thought he did a great job in the second half. The whole staff did, and the more collaboration and communication there is, the better,” Scott Frost said.
“That’s tough when you’re kind of speaking different languages and everybody needs to keep coming together better, and I thought the second half was an example of that, and that’s players and coaches the more familiar we get with one another and what we’re doing the better we’re going to be.”
Nebraska’s next game comes against Georgia Southern on Saturday.