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UCF’s Scott Frost: Year 2 Prepares Knights for Success

Kevyn Bryant II
Last updated: February 13, 2026 8:59 am
Kevyn Bryant II Published February 13, 2026
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Last season, Scott Frost’s highly anticipated return to UCF brought with it a whole new set of challenges. It had been years since Frost had coached at the college level and the landscape of college football had drastically changed since then.

From the transfer portal to name, image, and likeness (NIL) and revenue sharing, Frost had to navigate through new concepts while also managing a team with 70 newcomers. The result was a 5-7 record and a missed bowl game for the second year in a row.

However, as Frost and the Knights prepare for Year 2, things seem to be less chaotic. Frost himself admitted that the team is more prepared this time around.

Part of that preparation includes the addition of Trent Mossbrucker as UCF’s general manager of football player personnel, acquisitions, and roster management. Mossbrucker joined the support staff last year and has been instrumental in helping Frost focus on building relationships with his players while Mossbrucker handles the contractual and financial side of things.

The team has also seen significant changes in its roster, with 34 transfers and 16 freshmen joining the team. Frost and his coaching staff have been strategic in their recruitment, targeting experienced and proven players to add depth and talent to the team.

One of the key additions is quarterback Alonza Barnett III, who is expected to lead the Knights’ offense. Frost and his staff have also brought in skilled-position players and bolstered the offensive and defensive lines and secondary.

Frost credits Mossbrucker and the rest of the staff for their hard work in building this team, saying, “This didn’t just happen. There was a lot of work in the kitchen that had to be done in order to bake this cake.”

While there were challenges in Year 1, Frost is optimistic for what lies ahead in Year 2. He believes the team is in a better place and that the continuity from retaining key players will lead to success on the field.

But Frost also knows that there is still a lot of work to be done. As the Knights continue to prepare for the 2026 season, Frost remains focused on building a strong team and setting them up for success.

“I expect things to be a little easier in Year 2,” Frost said. “But that doesn’t guarantee more wins. We have a lot of work to do, but I feel confident in the team we’ve built and the foundation we’re starting from.”

As UCF looks ahead to the upcoming season, fans can be sure to expect exciting things from the Knights under Frost’s leadership.

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