There used to be a " Nebraska way" but it has been forgotten by some fans and maybe never fully appreciated by admin. The Nebraska way produced 5 national champs. We need to get back to that.
I'd like to hear your personal definition of the "Nebraska Way". I think everyone has their own idea of what that might mean.
I think Nebraska traditions like having a strong walk-on program are definitely worthwhile, and something we should both be proud of and should learn from going forward. Exactly how the walk-on program is implemented, though, should be up to the coach we place in charge of the program. The part where we get this thing wrong is when we start dictating exactly how things "should be done" and try to micromanage and meddle.
If you look at the MNC teams of the 70's and the teams of the 90's, there are some things that are consistent, but a lot of things that are different, such as the offense we ran! TO adapted to changes in CFB and his conference throughout the years. That is one of the many things that made him a HOF coach. One could argue that some of our failures in the last 13 years have been a result of a failure to adapt to change. Solich's Offense, Cally's Defense not adapting to spread offenses, Bo's defense not adapting to B1G offenses, etc.
I guess my point is that tradition is great, but there is more than one way to have success at Nebraska, and if we want to succeed going forward, We can't shackle the creativity of our coach based on what worked in the past.
And further, having good relations and access to former players is great, but I hope something like that doesn't turn into a distraction or a "too many cooks in the kitchen" type situation. The coach has to be the one calling the shots.