Also, another thing I was curious to see is we're exactly at the half-way point (time-wise) for when guys showed up on campus. Fourth- and fifth-year guys were part of a full Pelini class. Third-year guys got here in the coaching transition. Obviously the new guys are Riley's recruits.
It's long been the story that Pelini's recruits were sub-par. I was curious to see how many of the newer guys were able to surpass the older recruits to get on the field. Here's my count based on the depth chart as released (13 offensive positions listed) going by when the recruit committed. Disregarding "-OR-"s.
Offensive Starters: 6 Pelini, 2 Riley, 1 Transfer (Riley), 4 Walk-ons
Offensive Backups: 4 Pelini, 6 Riley, 3 Walk-ons
Defensive Starters: 8 Pelini, 2 Riley, 1 Walk-ons
Defensive Backups: 4 Pelini, 6 Riley, 1 Walk-ons