I'm starting to flip like a politician on this whole blackshirt thing. I may be starting to see the light. College football is a lot about psychology. I used to just let Bo do it his way by earning it on the field, but I'm starting to see it the other way. I think the starters earn them by winning the starting job. If the starters have their blackshirts, maybe it gives them the extra swag they need. Instead, I'm wondering if they're playing wondering if no matter what they do, it wont be good enough. And let's face it, the blackshirt tradition can be a big recruiting tool, but if a recruit sees that he might not get to get one until week 11 of his senior year, then all mystique may be taken out of it.
As far as personel, we saw some shakeups for Arkansas St., but then Zaire was injured. and I'm betting that the veterans may have upped their game during practice, and let's face it, they upped against Wisconsin as well. Well now it's time to set the young talent loose. If they cant handle the scheme, then it needs simplified so they can. I agree that all positions need re-opened to substance not knowledge, becasue the knowledge aint getting us anywhere.
I agree with your assessment of the Blackshirts. When Bo first messed with the tradition, I thought it was good. Earn the Shirts. Then it was like 11 Blackshirts to like 15 and then like 23 guys get them. Tradition over.
I like the idea of going back to getting them prior to the first game. get some swagger. Let them step up and become respected and feared leaders of the team. I am unsure who was more frightened of Jason Peter, our guys or the other teams!
The changes he mentioned are ones that IMO, can be implemented with minimum effort. Especially during the bye week.
Read on another board that the next week or two will determine if BO is more concerned with winning or being "right"...........
The game is a little different than it used to be also. Very few defenses play/start only 11 guys anymore. I'm perfectly fine with handing out 15 or however many guys contribute heavily on defense. It would be stupid if Whaley and Evans contributed equally on defense but only one got a blackshirt.
But this whole thing is way over-analyzed. I almost guarantee that the blackshirts are one of the last things on the players' minds. If they're not, then they need to focus and check where their head's at, because they have bigger things to worry about.
The blackshirt tradition at this point is all about pleasing the fans that are old enough to hold them sacred. I care about them as well, but I think it would be a joke for our current defense to have them at this point. It's one of the worst defenses we have seen in Nebraska history (still not as bad as the Callahan years, but still bad) and to hand them out to these guys right now would be a bad move IMO.