I hate the phrase "conspiracy theory." Often it's used when there is a very real conspiracy going on, but the phrase itself works to debunk a theory without actually addressing any of the issues. Anyway, I don't think that this is a conspiracy with the goals that you state, but I think it has transformed into that. I think that Pederson thought he could make a *new* tradition (hence the badmouthing the then-outgoing staff-- you know, the comments about not surrendering the big 12, not slipping into mediocrity, etc.). But what he has done is exactly what he didn't want to do and now he has to cover his a$$. He's trying to distance himself from the old program so as to not draw direct comparisons, because those aren't going to turn out well. This is a "new" program with "new" traditions so keep those other ones away. I don't think he set out to destroy anything, but his formula for success isn't working out and he's driving a wedge between the new and the old.Broderick made the comment yesterday that he believes people were brought in to sabotage the NU football program. While I don't agree with that statement, I do agree with the idea that Pederson is as much to blame for the current state of affairs as the coaches and players. I also agree with Broderick's statement that there needs to be some coaches who KNOW what Husker football is like guys who have played for Nebraska and know what it means to be a Blackshirt.
So my conspiracy theory question(s) is this: Do you think Pederson would ever let a former player from the Devaney/Osborne/Solich era be a coach on today's team? The guys on 1620 mentioned Mike Minter should be the secondary coach (which I think would be awesome as would Broderick being the LB coach) And, do you think Pederson would like nothing more than to see the Blackshirt tradition disappear?
My theory? Yes, I think Pederson would like to see the Blackshirt tradition disappear especially since it's the last remaining memory of days gone by. But I also think Pederson isn't stupid enough to make that happen knowing Husker Nation would rise up and throw his a$$ outta town, contract extension or no.