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Per a couple of sources around the conference, Frost had allegedly raised complaints that Nebraskaās schedule was too difficult ā and that they should play Indiana more.
Details arenāt uber-specific about the context of the remarks, but multiple sources around the conference confirmed to Crimson Quarry that Frost had raised complaints in discussions privately and publicly that Nebraska had been saddled with a difficult of a cross-divisional Big Ten schedule in future seasons. His specific complaint? His team needs more games against historically weaker programs, citing Indiana specifically by name. Of course, that became bulletin board material for Tom Allenās Hoosiers in the lead up to Saturdayās contest in Lincoln ā and was at least part of the motivation behind some of the comments from the Indiana side after the game.
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Details arenāt uber-specific about the context of the remarks, but multiple sources around the conference confirmed to Crimson Quarry that Frost had raised complaints in discussions privately and publicly that Nebraska had been saddled with a difficult of a cross-divisional Big Ten schedule in future seasons. His specific complaint? His team needs more games against historically weaker programs, citing Indiana specifically by name. Of course, that became bulletin board material for Tom Allenās Hoosiers in the lead up to Saturdayās contest in Lincoln ā and was at least part of the motivation behind some of the comments from the Indiana side after the game.
Sources: Scott Frost was upset about Big Ten schedule, wanted more games against Indiana
Fred Glass, Tom Allen, and players didnāt back away from talking about the ādisrespectā shown their way by the Nebraska program after Saturdayās win. What was it? Per a couple sources, weāve now got at least part of the reason.
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