turkwilliams
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The coaching staff must establish an identity for the program. Bottom line.
Recruits, especially top ones, need assurance that they'll have a chance to excell and show their talents at whatever school they sign with to enhance their shot at the NFL. I believe this is why NU had as much success as it had in the T.O. era.
The man had a proven, winning scheme and it attracted the best RB's, TE's, QB's, and linemen to the program. Put it all together and you get a couple of National Titles, you see?
What we have in place now is a decent coach with an unproven system. Top players will not put themselves in this type of situation. That is why the team looks the way it does now. The Huskers have a lot of mid-grade recruits on the field on the strength of Cally's NFL experience, but not enough top-shelf players because a lot of those kids don't see a winner in him. Sad but true. I could guarantee Notre Dame won't have a recruting problem with Charlie Weis at the helm. Why? You know why, count the rings. High school athletes see it just as we fans see it. Those kids he coached came out with almost the same lineup against the same USC team they lost to by 30 the last few meetings and took them to the brink (in my opinion, beat 'em). Why? They believed in the man and his philosophy. This same Irish team will be poised for a title run next season with a Heisman candidate at QB and a killer recruiting class. Sounds like those old Huskers, huh?
Coach Cally just doesn't have that championship aura surronding him. He's a decent coach that's capable of decent records. Us followers of the Cornhuskers don't want decency... we want to win in dominating fashion and get some Titles. He's had time and hasn't shown that capability. Personally, I feel it's time for a change. Not neccessarily back to the 'beloved option', but to a proven, confident coach that can get us back to prominence. Not having Nebraska in the top 10 in the end and beginning of the year talking about a possible title hurts the program in more ways than you could imagine.
Recruits, especially top ones, need assurance that they'll have a chance to excell and show their talents at whatever school they sign with to enhance their shot at the NFL. I believe this is why NU had as much success as it had in the T.O. era.
The man had a proven, winning scheme and it attracted the best RB's, TE's, QB's, and linemen to the program. Put it all together and you get a couple of National Titles, you see?
What we have in place now is a decent coach with an unproven system. Top players will not put themselves in this type of situation. That is why the team looks the way it does now. The Huskers have a lot of mid-grade recruits on the field on the strength of Cally's NFL experience, but not enough top-shelf players because a lot of those kids don't see a winner in him. Sad but true. I could guarantee Notre Dame won't have a recruting problem with Charlie Weis at the helm. Why? You know why, count the rings. High school athletes see it just as we fans see it. Those kids he coached came out with almost the same lineup against the same USC team they lost to by 30 the last few meetings and took them to the brink (in my opinion, beat 'em). Why? They believed in the man and his philosophy. This same Irish team will be poised for a title run next season with a Heisman candidate at QB and a killer recruiting class. Sounds like those old Huskers, huh?
Coach Cally just doesn't have that championship aura surronding him. He's a decent coach that's capable of decent records. Us followers of the Cornhuskers don't want decency... we want to win in dominating fashion and get some Titles. He's had time and hasn't shown that capability. Personally, I feel it's time for a change. Not neccessarily back to the 'beloved option', but to a proven, confident coach that can get us back to prominence. Not having Nebraska in the top 10 in the end and beginning of the year talking about a possible title hurts the program in more ways than you could imagine.