Hedley Lamarr
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Support and resourcesBased on what?Mav we should be consistently in the top 20
Support and resourcesBased on what?Mav we should be consistently in the top 20
It's EXTREMELY difficult -- that's my point! Which is exactly why we need a big-name coach! You're telling me Meyer or Saban couldn't recruit to Lincoln? Top-tier kids will go wherever the top-tier coaches are. We don't currently have a top-tier coach; therefore they're not going to come here. Now, are we going to get Saban or Meyer? Of course not. But there are plenty of other big names out there -- Chip Kelly, for example -- who we could pursue. That's the only way we'll ever land the level of talent we need to compete.Maybe ... just maybe ... it is - in fact - kind of tough to recruit to Nebraska.
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Callahan was a piss poor coach....he sold a vision and got a top 5 classIt's EXTREMELY difficult -- that's my point! Which is exactly why we need a big-name coach! You're telling me Meyer or Saban couldn't recruit to Lincoln? Top-tier kids will go wherever the top-tier coaches are. We don't currently have a top-tier coach; therefore they're not going to come here. Now, are we going to get Saban or Meyer? Of course not. But there are plenty of other big names out there -- Chip Kelly, for example -- who we could pursue. That's the only way we'll ever land the level of talent we need to compete.Maybe ... just maybe ... it is - in fact - kind of tough to recruit to Nebraska.
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He got a Top 5 class mostly on the back of signing 32 (ish) guys in that class. The average rating of that class was significantly lower than most of the classes we've signed since.Callahan was a piss poor coach....he sold a vision and got a top 5 classIt's EXTREMELY difficult -- that's my point! Which is exactly why we need a big-name coach! You're telling me Meyer or Saban couldn't recruit to Lincoln? Top-tier kids will go wherever the top-tier coaches are. We don't currently have a top-tier coach; therefore they're not going to come here. Now, are we going to get Saban or Meyer? Of course not. But there are plenty of other big names out there -- Chip Kelly, for example -- who we could pursue. That's the only way we'll ever land the level of talent we need to compete.Maybe ... just maybe ... it is - in fact - kind of tough to recruit to Nebraska.
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And where are your numbers comparing that support and those resources to the rest of CFB.Support and resourcesBased on what?Mav we should be consistently in the top 20
Nebraska is the top spender in the Big Ten when it comes to recruiting.Nebraska makes huge revenue through football. They have plenty of $ to spend if they want to compete with the big boys. Since we're geographically disadvantaged, we probably should be spending even MORE than they are in order to compete.
Unpossible. Bo was just lazy.Maybe ... just maybe ... it is - in fact - kind of tough to recruit to Nebraska.
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I would agree. You need someone in charge that truly believes Nebraska can be elite, not someone just hoping they can get there. It takes a special person. Not saying Riley doesn't believe it, but he may not know what it takes to make Nebraska elite. It's a unique place.An Urban Meyer or a Nick Saban could definitely recruit to Nebraska, sure. I believe they could average top-10 classes.
Trouble is. An Urban Meyer and a Nick Saban aren't going to take a job at Nebraska, so that doesn't really matter.
Scott Frost might be our only good shot at being an elite program ever again. Think about it - the two coaches responsible for Nebraska football being what it is were Devaney and Osborne. Osborne is a small-town Nebraska kid, born and raised, and Devaney lived in a world that looked a lot different than the one in 2017 - a world where it was a lot easier to be successful and content in a profession like football coaching in a place like Nebraska. We have never really had any history with 'mercenary' coaches, and the odds are very much stacked against us that if we ever offer truckloads of cash to someone that would be considered an 'outsider', that they'll either fail, or they'll leave the second an easier opportunity comes their way.