Larry Frost

Malcolm

Class of

2020-2021

Biography

From 1961 to 1964, Larry was a football player for the ages during his time as Malcolm’s do-it-all threat. He was an incredibly versatile weapon that rotated between running back and quarterback, linebacker on defense, and returning both punts and kicks on special teams. He earned 1st Team All-State honors from various media outlets and was cited as the best Eight-Man player of the 1964 season. Frost also set a national high school record in scoring with 121 touchdowns and 765 points in his career, including nine touchdowns in a single game. Larry became the first eight-man player to earn the Nebraska Shrine Bowl’s Offensive Player of the game honors in the 1965. He then continued on his football journey by becoming a 4-year letter-winner at the University of Nebraska from 1966 to 1969, where he was named “Outstanding Back” during his senior campaign. Larry (alongside his wife Carol) went on to dedicate over 40 years of his life to coaching Nebraska High School Football. His career included several games in 8-Man territory that included stops at Mead, Parkview Christian, and Walthill. He was previously inducted into the Nebraska High School Hall of Fame, and now The NEMFCA is honored to induct Larry into the Eight-Man Hall of Fame as well.