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Unconfirmed Report: Nebraska, Frost "close" on contract, $35M, 7 years
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RE: Unconfirmed Report: Nebraska, Frost "close" on contract, $35M, 7 years
(11-18-2017 08:05 AM)Jugnaut Wrote:  Nebraska is a career killing job. That said, if you get offered $35 million, you take it.

Maybe...maybe not. Scott Frost is already set financially.

It would take someone making a $200,000 yearly salary more than 21 YEARS to make what Scott Frost has already made in TWO years at UCF.

If Frost stays at UCF it would likely take a raise to $3M yearly. That means he could make another $6M just by staying an additional two years. During that time he would still have a really loaded team given that almost all of our big play makers are sophomores, juniors, and even several freshmen.
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