84HuskerLaw
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I am not really sure we should nor need to know all the gory details of the Banker dismissal. I am confident that Riley did what he feels is best for the staff, players and program generally. He sure does not come off as someone who would terminate one of his long-time assistants without sufficient cause or justification. He felt change was warranted. There are many aspects to consider from personal relationships and working relationships to job performance and etc. Banker has always seemed dedicated and engaged in his job but the team certainly had to disappoint Riley the way it finished out the year. Giving up a couple hundred points down the stretch after starting out 7-0 had to be a gut buster for Riley. I am confident Riley came to Nebraska for one last big chance to win a championship that mattered in football. It wasn't possible at Oregon State realistically but in Nebraska, anything is possible. He only has so many years to get it done. He has to have all the best ideas, people and efforts from everyone to make it happen. Why wait. You have the right person who might 'fit' with what you need in the near term and could be great for Nebraska's future HC requirements 'post Riley'. When the right guy appeared Riley had to move forward quickly. He still wants to get the best recruiting class he's ever had in here THIS year. No more 'next year'