junior4949
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Calm yourself. Nobody has turned on anybody. The offense turned in a terrible performance and caught some heat for it. That's all that's going on here.My point is is that I would now want to play for a team in which the fan base so quickly turns on their players and coaches.
Look around the landscape of college football, and see how many other fan bases are having nearly identical conversations about their programs as we're having about ours after this loss. The VT fans are doing it, all the Sun Belt teams we played this year did it after we beat them, Missouri did it, the Oklahoma message boards were awash in agony after their first loss and bitter at the world after loss #2, and I don't even want to look at them after losing the Red River Shootout. USC fans were upset about their loss to Washington, and even some of the Florida fans I've talked to have been upset about their drop in the polls this week, and they're worried about developing Tebow's backup.
If you look at Nebraska's situation in a vacuum, I can see why you might think things are bad here. They're not great, sure, but they're no different than most any other fan base out there right now. Everyone gripes, everyone boos in their stadium sometimes, everyone's recruits hear all this stuff, and yet somehow, each team fills out a roster full of recruits every year.
The sun will rise tomorrow and it'll be OK.
Typically, you're always trying to say how we're so much better than other fan bases. Then, you hit us with this little gem comparing us to at least 7 others. Booing isn't good, but I agree that we don't want players coming here that can't take a little booing. The most disappointed I've ever been in our fan base was the first home game in 95' when the fans booed as TO took Frazier out and put Berringer in the game. It was uncalled for. However, I'll get back on topic. I highly doubt the media, message boards, and booing at the game has much influence as to whether or not a recruit decides he wants to come here. Most of the highly touted recruits see college football as nothing more than a springboard to the NFL. I'd say Suh being drafted as high as maybe #1 will do more for our recruiting than anything else. If this staff can show consistency in getting players drafted, our recruiting will get better and better.