Please show me in the article that their wasn't a plan B after MR. I know SE said it in his intro of MR but HP didn't say it. I think MR was SE top candidate and when MR said he would listen I think SE went very hard to get him and got what he wanted. I do think that had MR said no not interested that he had plan B type guys to look at though.That is faulty hindsight justification. That doesn't change the fact that he didn't learn from his past mistake, and was determined to put all his eggs in one basket again and not have a backup plan. You'd think he would have learned. It's as though he felt he was always right, and was determined to leave his mark on the football program.Well, since he was hired, there didn't need to be.Yet HP and SE didn't have a plan B beyond MR. Interesting.BC wasn't A high profile NFL coach at that point, but I don't believe he is lying when he says that SP had a high profile NFL HC lined up and the guy got cold feet. It sounds very logical, as the article says SP made a bad call by not having a solid plan B lined up.
I don't think SE if MR would have shown no interest would have went "Oh sh#t what do we do now" That is what SP did, that is why it took 41 days to find a coach. SP badly misread the coaching landscape. He thought he would have guys fighting for the job at Nebraska and that just wasn't the case.