Scott Frost updates QB situation, says Huskers embracing underdog role
"I don't worry about anything like that," Frost said during a Zoom press conference on Thursday. "We can control what we can control."

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Scott Frost doesn’t care that not many people are giving Nebraska a chance against No. 24 Iowa on Friday.
“I don’t worry about anything like that,” Frost said during a Zoom press conference on Thursday. “We can control what we can control.”
The Huskers enter the game as a 13 and a half point underdog.
They’ll also be making a game time decision at quarterback for the second time this season. Luke McCaffrey, who’s started the last two games, threw three interceptions in a loss to Illinois last weekend. Adrian Martinez, the two-year starter heading into 2020, has been waiting on the sidelines for his opportunity since being benched midway through a loss at Northwestern during the second game of the season.
“They got to play up to their potential. They’re both really talented kids and more than capable,” Frost said.
Nebraska and Iowa kickoff at 12:00 p.m. on Friday on Fox.