No idea. But it seems like you were kind of saying that when you said he changed his philosophy to concentrate on faraway football hotbeds.
I don't think he
concentrated on faraway football hotbeds as much as he maintained the inroads Solich had already made in places like New Jersey. To get the defensive speed he wanted, he had to compete with SEC schools in areas out of our traditional comfort zone, and double-down in places like New Jersey and California.
So much like Mike Riley, Tom Osborne created a team reliant on position players from outside the 500 mile radius, sometimes referred to dismissively as "coastal talent" although most Nebraska fans welcome them as Huskers.
Hard to imagine those '95 Huskers being quite as dominant without:
Lawrence Phillips (California)
Riley Washington (California)
Sheldon Jackson (California)
Christian Peter (New Jersey)
Jason Peter (New Jersey)
Kenny Cheatham (Arizona)
Terrell Farley (Georgia)
Tyrone Williams (Florida)
Tommie Frazier (Florida)