I am I said:
I personally think articles like this are stupid.
Just another form of self delusion and misery in company.
Let's do an article next on the injury what-ifs over the last 10 years
Then let's do one on everyone who left early for NFL over last ten yrs.
Then let's do one coaches who left when we were trending up
Then let's do one about how many fans left early in the 3rd when we were losing.
I mean...they're stupid articles.
That's a pretty surface level analysis of why articles like these are written. I find them incredibly fascinating for a couple of reasons.
One, they can highlight a coaching staff's successes/failures. For example, one of my biggest critiques of Bo Pelini was that he was never able to capitalize on the accomplishments of one of the most dominant defensive tackles in college football history. That's a useful analysis if you're a fan or even an administrator - is your coach competently using all the tools available to him to win on the recruiting trail?
Second, these articles help draw a picture of why a team like Nebraska hasn't been able to get over the hump for several years, and a lot of it has to do with recruiting failures. You shouldn't look at this as 'they're just playing the coulda-woulda-shoulda game,' and instead look at it as 'this is one of the reasons Nebraska has been an average to above average team for 10 years.' I mean, you just can't recruit all those defensive line guys like we did in 2010 and not have a single one turn into a productive starter or an all-conference guy. You just can't.