His actions portrayed an entirely different opinion of the Huskers.
Riiiiight......
I'm glad you agree. Point closed.
It wasn't the fans' fault that Callahan shut out former players and coaches.
That's why Milt Tenopir went to so many practices eh? That's why Callahan said former players and coaches were welcome any time.
People forget that there were former players on both sides of the fence, some said they felt welcome and others said they didn't feel welcome.
Listen, if you want to deny that the overwhelming majority of former players and coaches were flat-out denied access to Callahan's program, that's a head-in-the-sand opinion I'm not going to try to dissuade you from. But that's the reality of the situation. Time after time I heard former players decrying Callahan's closed-door attitude on show after show on the radio. Anecdotal instances of one or two players or coaches brought in here or there, or players/coaches brought in for celebrations, do not preclude the fact that Callahan cut ties to the past.
This is a reality borne out by the opinions of many, many players and coaches. And again, don't tell me what Callahan
said. His talk was very clearly very cheap. The proof was in his actions.
One more thing - Milt Tenopir's family was a friend of my uncle. Tenopirs lived just a few hundred yards from my grandparents' farm. Milt Tenopir wasn't given a golden ticket to enter Memorial Stadium whenever he wished during the Callahan era. That's another bit of revisionist history that I can personally refute.