This article is worth the read from Shatel and talks about Alberts at length. Why Alberts might be appealing (there's more in the article):From someone who hasn't lived in Nebraska for a number of years but is still a HUGE fan, can someone enlighten me on why people don't like Trev Alberts or think he would be bad for this position? Has he done well at UNO?
Alberts would be a feel-good move, a comfort hire for a lot of Husker fans. Former Husker Jason Peter posted a photo of Alberts chasing Charlie Ward in the Orange Bowl on Twitter and the message was clear: Here’s a guy who sacrificed his body for the Husker Way.
Alberts, who did not immediately return phone calls from The World-Herald on Thursday, is an intriguing guy. He’s done a terrific job at UNO, with some bumps. It hasn’t been perfect. But it’s been just what UNO needed: an identity in the market.
Don’t even start with the “he dropped football” retort. UNO football was a jewel in this community, but it was about to be overwhelmed in a rapidly changing city. Much like horse racing at Ak-sar-ben. I’ve said this before. Some of you disagree. We know the drill.
Alberts came into the job cold in 2009 — a job that had devoured most every A.D. before him. He showed a lot of guts, instinct and vision. He checks the fund-raising box, or haven’t you seen Baxter Arena?
Why he might be a risk (also more in the article):
Bringing back “The Nebraska Way” conjures great images. There are some parts of The Formula that Alberts knows from the ’90s that are timeless: practice habits, physical play, fundamentals and leadership. But, again, the world is a different place in 2017. Facilities and strength palaces and TV appearances are everywhere.
It wouldn’t hurt to look at it through a different prism. A different way — a winning way, a proven way.
The Nebraska Way has produced mixed results. As A.D.s, Steve Pederson and Osborne made football hires (Bill Callahan and Bo Pelini) that ultimately weren’t good fits and didn’t produce championship cultures. Pederson turned out to be an anti-Nebraska guy in many ways.
That doesn’t mean Alberts would be Pederson. It just means being a Nebraska Guy isn’t automatic.
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