This is exactly how I feel. Just thought it was a great read.
http://www.theindependent.com/stories/1201...letters01.shtmlDamage already done to NU football programAs someone who was opposed to the firing of Frank Solich one year ago, I have tried to sit back and see how this would all play out. Granted, it is still early, but there has been damage inflicted on the football program. But I don't believe the damage was necessarily the firing of Solich or the hiring of Bill Callahan. Nor do I believe it is the losing record or missing a bowl game. I believe the damage was done during Steve Pederson's press conference the day after the firing.
For decades, we Husker fans have looked at the inscription on the stadium wall with pride -- "Not the victory, but the action. Not the goal, but the game. In the deed, the glory." We taught those words and their meaning to our kids. We even believed it when Coach Osborne said it was "More than Winning." Last November, and just this past weekend again, Pederson stood in front of us and said, in effect, winning is what it is all about. The message now, from Pederson and the coaches, now seems only to be about championships. I believe many fans feel the program no longer represents the same values that we have held so dear, for so long. Until that connection is restored, the program will be the lesser for it.
Of course, I may be wrong. Maybe I'm just a "hillbilly."
Dean Shaw
Enid, Okla.