Eric the Red
Team HuskerBoard
This is an excerpt of one of the better articles I have read in a long time. I love the article. It explains how much time and efort these coaches put into this program. It's very hard not to come away with respect for these guys. The are dedicated, committed and care a great deal for this program. It's a thankless job the world of coaching.
As someone once said, "Coaches get too much praise when they win, and too much blame when they lose."
Are the Huskers on the road back?
As someone once said, "Coaches get too much praise when they win, and too much blame when they lose."
Are the Huskers on the road back?
The sales pitch
Blake has been praised for his personal touch, his knack for getting in tight with a player and his family. When the Huskers got commitments Wednesday from four-star recruits Chris Brooks and Ndamukong Suh, he was on the phone excitedly telling recruit Craig Roark the news.
"Those coaches want to win so bad it's ridiculous," said Roark, an offensive lineman from Ada, Okla., who committed June 29. "You can't help but feel it, too. I could tell from day one, even before I committed, that it was going to come together like this."
Other prospects have needed more than the personalized letters and allotted phone calls.
That's when Busch says it "comes down to that great place with the big red N on it." Cassidy says it comes down to the five national championship trophies and numerous Heisman, Outland and Lombardi trophies on the Memorial Stadium grounds.
And don't forget that construction behind the north end zone that will bring a new $50 million headquarters to Nebraska football in 2006.
"The new facility, if our fans have not bought into it, they really need to," Cassidy said. "It's played a major role. As I reflect on my years at Texas A&M, I saw what it did for them. Even though their last three seasons have been pretty mediocre, they've put together three outstanding recruiting classes."