Stoops walked into a team with national-championship caliber talent. That's not remotely close to what Bo walked into, and if we're talking team morale the Sooners were light-years ahead of the 2007 Huskers. The 1998 Sooners had just suffered a 5-6 season, during which they missed a bowl game by a field goal in their final game. The team Bo inherited was a complete wreck compared to that Sooner team.
Here was OU's win/loss the three years prior to Stoops: 96', they were 3-8. 97', they were 4-8. 98', they were 5-6. Stoops inherited a team that didn't know how to win. In 06', we played for the Big 12 Championship. Another thing about the talent and winning it all was that Josh Heupel was a huge part of OU winning a NC. John Blake didn't bring in Heupel. Heupel committed to Mike Leach who was Stoops OC. Heupel was the Hypseman runner up, AP player of the year, and Walter Camp winner. Without Heupel, OU doesn't win that NC. Stoops didn't inherit all his talent from Blake. Blake was the worst coach in the Gibbs, Schnellenberger, Blake era. Even in Gibbs' worst year, he still managed to make a bowl game. The five seasons prior to Stoops, OU was in way worse shape than the five years prior to Bo taking over our program.
Bo inherited his best player Suh to have his best year here in year two. Stoops
recruited his best player in Heupel to win a NC in year two. I think people tend to overlook what NCAA sanctions and loss of scholarships does to a team. By all accounts, Gibbs did a rather good job posting a 65% winning percentage despite all odds. OU got greedy which is how they inherited the flops known as Howard Schnellenberger and John Blake.