The growing point is still under the ground at that stage. Leave it alone, the exposed parts will die off and new growth will appear. Replanting is rarely worth the effort and worse is the expense to do so.
To see if the growing point is damaged, gently pull up a few plants, lay them on a flat surface, slice the plants lengthwise and you should see what looks like a "white arrow" pointing up; that is the growing point. If it's white, they are good to go. If brown then it's dead or dying. You can also readily see if the point was below or above ground.
IF you do replant, you will have to use an earlier maturing hybrid which has less yield potential and even then you have no quarantee that you will get a good stand or the weather will give you a good re-start.
BEFORE you replant, do this: Go away for a week so you can't see that field every day. You will be pleased by what you see after a week. It's that daily thing that can drive you nuts as the process of regrowth seems so slow.
Go fish up north for a week! That will help you get your mind straightened out, you will have fun, and you will discover you don't have a frost problem. LA in WI
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