junior4949
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It seems like people are overlooking an imperative point here. Nebraska has an identity, and since 2004, that identity has been intentionally swept under a rug. Wisconsin has taken that identity of smash mouth football and has just been cruising to rose bowls. Nebraska needs to return to a run first oriented offense, We cannot on a consistent basis get 5 star recruits, nut we can become experts at a niche, much like we used to. Having people who were a part of the glory days would most likely have a better understanding of this then an outsider would. GBR
The biggest reason we were able to do what we did in the 90's was because of the outstanding road graders that were being produced in-state. We had a great run in there with Adam Treau, Jon and Rob Zatechka, Eric Anderson, Joel Wilks, Zach Wiegert, and Chris Dishman. I don't follow high school football like I used to, but I don't really hear of talent like this playing these days in a Nebraska high school. I realize we recruited some great OL at that time in Brenden Stai, Aaron Graham, and Aaron Taylor. However, the bulk of our ability to jam the football down our opponents throat came from local talent. Over the past several years, it has seemed we concentrated recruiting efforts a lot more on skill positions than we have in the trenches. In order to get back to this style of offense, we're going to have to do much better with recruiting these positions.