Awesome, yes. But isn't it weird?
In that for the first time in a decade we have a coach and program reaching out to the youth and people in this state?
Yes. That does seem kinda weird.
Really, Count?
Hey I said ten years. More like 12 though. It's not all on Bo. There's been a pretty legit disconnect in comparison to how it used to be. Just ask some of the high school coaches. From anywhere. Whether it's a result of the sharp drop-off or what, I dont know. But it's been there. But as a coach of literally the only bigtime thing this state has, you have to constantly reach out and make the state feel like it's a part of it. Did you honestly feel apart of it the last few years? And I know no one really felt a part of it during Callahan. That was just a culture shock of epic proportions anyway. There just always seemed to be some sort of rift. Too much business like. Now that may work in other places, but here it doesnt. This has to be one big family to make the train go. And Riley's been around so long he understands the dynamic of having ALL your resources on board. He understands that out there somewhere is some 12 year old stud thats about 5 years from being the next big thing, and it's his job to make that kid wanna consider absolutely no one else period. Just like it used to be when if a kid had any spec of talent, he was gonna be a Husker. No ifs, ands, or buts about it. And he lived his life day by day for that purpose. That's what we're trying to get back to. That's the connection that's so important. I'm not saying Bo ruined. But saying he didnt do everything in his power to try to understand it or fix is plenty fair.