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Who is Scott Frost?
Scott Frost had a great six-year NFL career, playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Green Bay Packers, and a few other clubs. Scott’s professional life has been well-documented, and his marriage to Ashley Neidhardt has been a success. Scott Frost’s son drew a lot of media attention even before he was born, and he’ll most likely follow in his father’s footsteps and have a great career. But it’s too soon to say anything because his strange son is still too young, leading a happy life under the watchful eye of his mother and father.
Early Life
Scott Frost was born on January 4, 1975, in Lincoln, Nebraska, to Larry and Carol Frost. He is an American citizen and a member of the white ethnic group. Scott graduated from Wood River High School, which is located in Nebraska. He went to Stanford after high school and was transferred to Nebraska after two years.
Career
Scott Frost is a well-known name in the world of football. He is a retired American football player who competed in the National Football League (NFL). The New York Mets selected Scott Frost in the third round of the 1998 NFL draft. Similarly, he also played for the Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers during his NFL career, which he ended in 2003.
Scott began his coaching career at Northern Iowa, where he was the linebacker coach. He later worked for Chip Kelly, who was his coach at the time. He worked at the University of Oregon as an offensive coordinator. During his time with the Jets, he was coached by Bill Belichick, and during his time at Stanford, he was coached by Bill Walsh.
In December of 2015, Frost took over as head coach at the University of Central Florida, succeeding George O’Leary. Scott began coaching the University of Nebraska in December 2017 after working with UCF and is currently on a seven-year contract with them.
Net Worth
Scott Frost is a former player and current coach for the University of Nebraska, and his playing-coaching career is thought to have netted him a substantial sum of money. As of 2021, Scott’s net worth is projected to be more than $20 million.
Scott Frost estimated Net Worth, Salary, Income, Cars, Lifestyles & many more details have been updated below. Let’s check, How Rich is Scott Frost in 2020 -2021?
Scott Frost Net Worth:
$20 million
Estimated Net Worth in 2021 | $20 million |
Previous Year’s Net Worth (2020) | $19 million |
Annual Salary | Under Review. |
Income Source | Football Coach |
Net Worth Verification Status | Not Verified |
Married Life
Scott Frost married his lovely wife Ashley Christina Neidhardt on March 11, 2016. Their wedding took place in El Chorro, Arizona, near Paradise Valley. They also say their wedding vows in front of their family and friends. Her wife is a Grand Canyon University graduate. Ashley was born on April 2, 1989, and graduated from high school in 2015. Before being married, they had been in a long-term romantic relationship.
The couple first met in 2013, and two years later, in October 2015, Frost proposed to her. On November 9th, 2017, Scott and his wife welcomed their baby into the world. However, their son’s name is now unknown because they have maintained the low profile that has defined their relationship history. They are currently living a happy life with their wife and son.
Family
Scott Frost was raised in a sports family by parents Larry Frost (father) and Carol Frost (mother), both of whom were competitive athletes in their youth. His father, Larry, was a wingback for the Nebraska Cornhuskers in college, and his mother, Carol, was an Olympic track and field athlete. His parents have been married for more than 46 years and have remained active in sports for almost three decades, with both of them coaching football.
He also shared his childhood with his older brother, Steve Frost. From 1999 through 2016, his brother was the public address announcer at Stanford football games. He also played football for two years at Colorado State before going to Stanford to join Scott’s team.