– Marvin Scott III was held out against Purdue because of a false positive. "It's just something we have to deal with, and everybody has to," Frost said. "Our team, I'll compliment them, is just such a great group of guys and fun group of guys to be around, and they've done a great job staying disciplined."
The coach said the Huskers have had about 20 positives antigen tests, "and I think all but one or two were false positives, but we take extreme cautions when we get one of those and make sure it's not spreading around the team. ... We get it done really quickly here because of our cooperation with UNMC. It wasn't quite as fast for us on Saturday so that kind of put Marvin in a bad spot. But it's been happening all year."
– Why has Nebraska been available to avoid a mass outbreak in-season? Frost agreed it's probably multi-faceted. Guys have made good decisions. Also, the Huskers got started earlier in the summer than some which perhaps spread out the cases more over time. "We'd have a couple here, a couple there, and maybe that kept us from having the big outbreak. But we still have a lot of guys that, to our knowledge, have never had it. And I think mostly it's just our guys doing a good job staying out of situations that could be dangerous."