Former UCF and current Nebraska coach Scott Frost had $165,000 worth of items stolen when his home was burglarized over the weekend including a dozen championship rings, two of which were from his time as coach of the Knights.
According to the Lincoln Police Department as reported by KOLN, intruders gained entry to the home through an unlocked door in the garage of the home in Lincoln, which was being renovated and unoccupied, sometime between Friday evening and Sunday evening.
Some of the items taken were two Nebraska championship rings, 10 Oregon championship rings, and two UCF championship rings. Five pairs of Oregon Air Jordan shoes and a Wii video game station were also missing.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Lincoln Police at 402-441-6000.
Frost spent two seasons at UCF where he led the program to a perfect 13-0 record including an AAC championship and a win over Auburn in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl on New Year's Day.
He left to return to the Huskers program where he won a national championship under Tom Osborne in 1997.