I have a question for everyone, Fulmer bleeds orange, but he went quietly with no fight or anything, why??
I follow them a lot...by force. Nebraska lost its traditional rivalries and joined a conference with no passionate rivals. Then they abandoned the formula and the game changed. We have an advantage over them. We can recruit talent no matter what people say. But Nebraska has to build 90% of it. Frost is a Husker but they are losing heart there quickly. Nebraska MUST develop their talent where as UT can recruit it more easily. I think we once again missed a chance to hire the right guy. But I do think Heupel is the best of the post Kiffin era. Just not sure if that’s enough or if he will play it right. But I give him 1 season just like the last 3. Then I will know. Let me be clear. I will know after 1 season but that doesn’t mean we are 2-10 or 10-2. We will just know
And steroids. Nebraska isn't allowed to openly use steroids on their farm boys anymore. Plus, wasn't there some rule about instate recruiting not counting against numbers back in the day? I feel like I've heard that argument against their return before. Something along the lines of they'd pretty much automatically get all in-state guys, and focus actual recruiting efforts on the top-tier out-of-state guys. Then they'd juice the [uck fay] out of their in-state guys so that by the time they were upperclassmen at least a two-deep worth of them were ready to go, while the blue chips already had a few years of experience to go along with that.
I don't recall specifically, but I remember reading somewhere about there being a state scholarship program for each high school to U of N that usually went to the best athlete but didn't count against scholarship numbers by the NCAA's reckoning. This may be bad info or was a thing before scholarship limits, but that's what I remember.
Nebraska had a law that allowed each county to have a scholarship generated by the county that allowed a player to go to Nebraska, full ride. Because the scholarship was from outside the school, the kid was technically a walkon, and wouldn't count against the cap. Steroid the [uck fay] out of him, and that is how every year their starting Oline looked like "SR SR SR SR SR". If my memory serves me right.
damn, I have to read the whole thread before replying. Both of my last posts are just rehashes of someone else's glory.
This was it, @InVolNerable . They would give "academic" scholarships to the top in-state athletes so it didn't count towards the athletic scholarship totals. Obviously they didn't do this for every single in-state player, but they did it enough that they were getting an advantage by there being no such thing as a walk-on in the typical "no financial aid" sense. And honestly, I'm not sure I have a problem with it. More kids getting school paid for? Oh no!
So a free athletic department, finally can hire a real coach if this one Champion of Life’s it, or not?? Sent from Not in my Home State using the new old Atari
It really comes down to White. And if you listen to what he has said and how he has acted, for me personally I am not feeling very positive about what he's going to do. But I am wrong frequently, so who knows. Some people are really into lots of self-confidence as a marker for capability. I don't think there is any correlation.
He has managed to get to buyouts from Tennessee. If that don’t scream school love I don’t know what does.