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Anonymous
Non-Husker Big 12 fan here.
Is Nebraska back, Y/N?
>> Anonymous
Trading one unproven head coach for another doesn't mean anything until Pelini can prove he's a better in-game strategist than he was at LSU (really, how were they giving up so many points the last half of the year?) and that he can bring in recruits off which a winning program can be built.

On the plus side, they *do* still have a lot of players highly regarded coming out of high school, the offense put up some excellent numbers, and the defense can't get much worse.
>> Anonymous
No. give em about 4 or 5 more years.
>> Anonymous
No. New SMU
>> Anonymous
>>230946
SMU is the only SMU last I checked.

The problem with Nebraska is that Devaney and Osborne aren't coming back. Without a fucking great coach, they're a school in a state with a relatively low population trying to recruit athletes whose earliest memories of the huskers are miami tearing them to shreds in pasadena.