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http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2013/6/17/4425452/nebraska-football-dynasty-sec-record
If Nebraska went back to its roots, would it be unable to bring in talent to compete with Michigan and Ohio State in the Big Ten? Right now, the Huskers are struggling to find a new recruiting base to replace what they had in the Big XII, namely Texas and Kansas. Those struggles can lead to two divergent conclusions.
One would be that a program that is already having recruiting issues does not need to make matters worse by implementing an offense that recruits could see as a relic. The second would be that if Nebraska is already going to be operating at a talent deficit compared to the Buckeyes and Wolverines, then the Huskers need to pull a page from their old playbook (quite literally in a certain respect) and employ a system that makes up for the program's deficiency of blue-chip recruits.
jigs said:just a mid pack team in the 4th best conference in the nation....Nebraska is the Ole Miss of the Big Ten..... a team they prop up as a good solid team, then let the conference big boys p*** pound them back to the mid pack status.....
huskers got tired of not being treated like the king they felt they were, took off for the big ten, searching for that pot of gold, and all they found was that they are in the same situation, just different teams....
Sandhusker said:And we're searching for that Big 10 version of K-St., a team that we owned for 50 years.
LazyWP said:I have to agree with Jigs on this one, even though I was born and raised in Nebraska. It sure looks to me like all the Huskers are doing is trying to relive their world, when Dr. Tom was here. I have never liked Bo. He doesn't represent Nebraska in way shape or form.
TO be honest, I think they ought to do away with all forms of organized sports!!
leanin' H said:Rodeo? :? The PRCA and PBR are organized sports :wink:
LazyWP said:I still say ALL organized sports, and again I know it won't happen.
Its a lot more fun to just challenge your buddy.