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Nebraska football coach Scott Frost's home robbed, memorabilia stolen

Multiple pairs of shoes, football helmets and other pieces of athletic memorabilia were stolen from Nebraska coach Scott Frost's home in Lincoln, Neb., over the weekend.
Credit: Patrick Gorski, USA TODAY Sports

LINCOLN, Neb. — Multiple pairs of shoes, football helmets and other pieces of athletic memorabilia were stolen from Nebraska coach Scott Frost's home in Lincoln, Neb., over the weekend, according to an incident report obtained by USA TODAY Sports.

The report estimated the collective value of the items at $165,000, though Frost later clarified that "some items initially reported as missing have been found" and "the value of what we believe to actually be missing is lower than what has been publicly reported."

"The incident that occurred at our home is obviously very disappointing and discouraging," Frost said in a statement released through the Nebraska athletic department. "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."

The report, which was filed with the Lincoln Police Department on Sunday evening, initially listed a gaming console, several football helmets, 14 championship rings — including two rings from Frost's most recent coaching stint with Central Florida — and five pairs of customized Air Jordan shoes as among the stolen items.

Lincoln Police Capt. Todd Kocian said late Monday night that Frost had found all of his championship rings, one helmet and the gaming console, according to the Associated Press.

The burglary occurred sometime between Friday and Sunday evenings, according to the incident report, and police believe the suspect(s) gained entry through an unlocked door. Frost and his family are not living at the house because it is being renovated, according to multiple reports.

Capt. Danny Reitan of the Lincoln Police Department told USA TODAY Sports in an email Monday afternoon that no arrests had been made and there were no suspects.

Frost, 43, starred under center at Nebraska before transitioning to coaching, earning acclaim as an assistant at Oregon before leading UCF to an undefeated season and American Athletic Conference title last year. He was hired by the Cornhuskers in December.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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