Nebraska head coach Scott Frost’s new home in Lincoln was burglarized over the weekend. The home was unoccupied during the incident, but initially, Frost reported championship rings and other items worth a total of $165,000 dollars. Later on Monday, Frost found some of the championship rings and other items that were initially reported stolen in his garage:
Some of initially reported stolen memorabilia worth $165,000 found at Scott Frost’s home
The championship rings reportedly reported as stolen have been found.


Originally reported missing were two Nebraska championship rings, 10 Oregon championship rings, two Central Florida championship rings, five pairs of Air Jordan shoes, football helmets and a gaming console. Also, a gun safe electronic keypad was ripped off.
Lincoln Police Capt. Todd Kocian said Monday night that Frost found all of his championship rings, the gaming console and one Central Florida football helmet.
Still missing were the shoes, five other football helmets and photographs.
“The incident that occurred at our home is obviously very disappointing and discouraging,” Frost said in a statement earlier Monday. “All of our belongings were gone through and it will take some time to determine exactly what is missing and the value of those items.
”I would like to clarify that some items initially reported as missing have been found, including some of the rings listed on the police report. Also, the value of what we believe to actually be missing is lower than what has been publicly reported.”
According to Lincoln police, the incident occurred sometime between Friday and Sunday evening. Obviously this is a less-than-ideal situation to have to be dealing with during your first year as Nebraska’s head coach, but at least some of the bigger items have been located.
We’ll update this story as it develops with any further information.











