First it was supposed to be Beck then Freeman and finally Keller. I never thought Ganz would ever see much playing time if any. He was never talked about much by Callahan. It was nice to see him get his chance. I wonder what it would have been like though, if he was put in early in the year and had to keep looking over his shoulder to see if Callahan was waiting for him to mess up, and Keller ready to step back in. You know what I mean. He couldn't have had a better scenario to get his chance. Nothing to lose, go for it every down, play like its your last chance, you couldn't have scripted it any better. Now we have all seen what he can do with no heat on him, next game will be the big test, I think. He brought back memories of how the Husker's used to look, moving up and down the field. I like his fire and the way he handles the team. I don't know if he will be the starter next year or not, but he sure will get a "real" chance to win it. I don't know if he was given that this year.
I wish the best for Keller, he did all he could to win and was a class act by every thing I read or heard. He was cheering just as much as everyone else on Saturday when they showed him on the side lines. To bad he got hurt, but some times things happen for a reason.
GBR!!!