I was one who was not pleased with the hire. You know what, thank goodness for disagreement!
Sports fans will always argue, debate, b!^@h and opine about their teams, and everyone else's teams. Its part of what makes it fun. Much of ESPN and sports talk radio revolves around programing that not only inspires discussion, but disagreement. Heck, this board would be boring as hell if we all agreed and had the same opinion on every topic. We spend some time here because we don't.
The bottom line is wins make people happy. We can try to create some artificial comfort in thinking it is different in Nebraska, but it isn't. If this coach wins, people will love him. If he wins less than nine games, or especially if he has losing seasons, there will be cries from Omaha to Scotts Bluff for the AD and coach to both be fired. That doesn't mean we have less pride, but the culture and history of this program has created expectations, and they are not going away. Thank goodness for that, I say.
Nebraska fans are very special. We travel as well as any in this great nation, we show up to home games and we are generally well informed about the game. We are passionate! Just don't think it is necessary to support every move with a blinders on without allowing that passion to voice its disapproval or disagreement once in a while. Times of change breed uncertainty and questions. How these questions will be answered will be up to the new coach, and I can't wait.
During the bowl, recruiting, and staff hiring, there will be more controversy coming soon. But make no mistake about it, we are all scarlet and cream. Life is good.