You make some interesting points, Utah. I don't know if we had a lot of highly ranked talent but we were able to get guys that florished in the system that was in place. TO was obviously very good at that. I think that is one of the many differences now.
I don't really care for Pedersen either, mainly for the way the whole Solich situation was done. That, and as a friend of mine put it he sucks the big money **** better than Byrne did.

Callahan, on the other hand was brought here to do a job. That is to implement a his game on both sides of the ball. Considering that I don't see how he could have come here and tried to run a team with a system that he has no knowledge of. In my mind he has to start to make the changes this year with team he has. Otherwise, when do you start implementing? When every single recruit is Callahan's? That's at least 3 to 4 years away. Do you force a head coach to use an offense and defense he isn't familiar with? No way. I would find it hard to believe a coach would come to a school and do that.
It does really suck for the players in my opinion because of all the crap they have had to go through at the end of last year.
I said in January and I wil say it again.
Nothing, I mean nothing like this has ever happened at Nebraska. People are quick to condem the new staff because no one likes change. So much so that they, some fans, are not going to give anyone new any time to make anything happen. When in reality, it is going to take more than a year with the changes that are being put in place. I my mind it is way to early to be saying that we are the next Notre Dame. Hopefully, a new era and new traditions are on the horizon. As of now, the option is a thing of the past as far as NU is concerned.
It may be back, who knows..
If it doesn't work out in 3 or 4 years then yea, we need to do something else. But until then, I have hopes that we will be on top again. Sooner than later hopefully.
Sorry if that was a bit long Benard.

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Oh yea, and welcome to the board.
GBR!!!