It’s a familiar tale for Nebraska under Scott Frost: One-possession losses.

The Cornhuskers have dropped 17 of 22 one-possession games since Frost took over as head coach in 2018, including Saturday’s 30-23 loss to Minnesota. All 5 of Nebraska’s losses this season have been within one possession.

Adrian Martinez had a solid day under center, throwing for 241 yards and a touchdown on 18-of-33 passing. But Tanner Morgan was very efficient for the Golden Gophers, completing 20 of 24 passes for 209 yards and 2 touchdowns — a much-needed performance since Minnesota’s down its top running backs. He also threw for 2 interceptions, and Nebraska scored off one of them.

Frost met the media after the game and talked about the effort, including the “little details” and how he’s “tired of saying it.” The Cornhuskers head into the bye week next week, which gives them a chance to regroup after back-to-back tough losses.

Here’s what Frost had to say: