It’s a year of change in Lincoln, Nebraska. On Monday, the Cornhuskers continued to the turnover of their staff under Scott Frost by hiring a new special teams coordinator. The school decided to stay in-house, promoting defensive analyst Bill Busch.
“Bill’s experience and track record as both an outstanding coach and recruiter speaks for itself,” Frost said in a statement.
“Bill’s experience and track record as both an outstanding coach and recruiter speaks for itself” – Scott Frost#GBR /// #thegoodlife pic.twitter.com/LrjtEwqvws
— Nebraska Football (@HuskerFBNation) January 10, 2022
Busch is in his third stint with the University of Nebraska. And he marks the fourth offseason coaching hire the Huskers have made since finishing 3-9 and a pathetic 1-8 in Big Ten play.
Busch has previous stops at schools such as LSU, Ohio State, Wisconsin and Rutgers. Mostly working with defensive backs and in the specula teams wing.
A message from @coach_frost. pic.twitter.com/hUKwwfL9CB
— Nebraska Football (@HuskerFBNation) January 9, 2022
Now he’ll attempt to save Frost, who’s running out of time at his alma mater. While seemingly well-liked in the building (and outside of it), Frost has posted a 15-29 record since taking over in 2018. Which includes a non-competitive 10-25 conference record.
Hopefully these changes can net a positive outcome for one of the more storied programs in college football.
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