Some thoughts:
1) Every body and their sister who loves college football watched the game live. So, the ESPN followup doesn't really impact.
2) ESPN is a news / commentary station, meaning that they go after what thrilling, not necessarily emphasizing the "meat.
3) Every recruit has a lot of savvy concerning the end of the game. After all, they have played the game for years. They will rmember one thing, we won.
4) The color commentary on the ESPN game broadcast was very complementry of Callahan and what he is doing. The only mistake outsiders make repeatedly is that we had an option offense for over 40 yrs, when in fact Devaney insituted the multi-option pro-set in the early '70s, because he failed to go to a bowl for 2 yrs. (sound familiar!)
5) As bluetoes (UM threader) has so eloquently stated, the officials were not the difference. The turnovers by UM in the 4th qtr were due to the Husker pressure, not the officiating.
6) How could any ref call NU for running on the field at the end, when the UM players and coaches did, as well. They didn't score on the last play, because they didn't get to the end zone. Two huskers took the runner down-period. No CA/Stanford repeat here. Even if the other officials were in the tunnel, the field judge stayed with the play to the end.