Why is everyone saying making a bowl is all great and wonderful? Big deal to me. We didn't have to worry about a bowl before callahan. Now it's some great feat to make a bowl. So next year is it great if we win 7 games instead of 6?
Benard, I'd like to drag you behind the woodshed...and it would only take once.
But for the sake of explaining Nebraska's current situation, I'll make it as ELEMENTARY as possible for you.
If you haven't noticed there has been a MAJOR coaching change with Nebraska. This has stemmed from decisions that were made way above any of our heads.
For years Husker fans have been spoiled by a system that developed continuity through a coaching staff that remained loyal to each other for over a quarter century. And with this came 9-win seasons followed by a bowl game.
Many of us can still recall the frustration of not being able to beat OU. Many times groups would call out for Tom Osborne's departure because of this.
Then there was the span of not being able to win the "big one."
But then it happened. In the mid to late 90's Nebraska prevailed in a big way on many occasions
It took 25 years for Tom Osborne to make it happen, but several people don't even want to give Bill Callahan the length of his contract to produce a "winning season." And by this I would say it is fair to call a 9-win season, winning. We accepted this from Coach Osborne.
This is the first year these kids have played together as a team. This is the first year these coaches have been able to put these kids together on the field and place them in the positions they feel best to produce a win.
Take in consideration that Nebraska has lost some key players due to season ending injuries, I feel they faired well.
So although the bowl game is no big deal to you, it is a big deal to 99 guys that wear scarlet and cream, play with heart and dedication to a long standing tradition of Husker Excellence on the field.
It's just too bad that people that are ungrateful for their sacrifices on the field aren't allowed to put the pads on and take a down in their shoes.