HuskerNation1
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That's a disingenuous interpretation of my opinion. I don't think Nebraska is going to haul in a Saban or someone of even near-comparable prowess. I just don't think he's done enough yet to warrant the head coaching position at Nebraska. I may be in a minority but it's going to be tough to ever sway me on that any time soon.
I also disagree. A good coach who wants to compete in the Big Ten with a highly visible program that will help fund most assistant hires is a desirable place for top head coaches. Nebraska has way more to offer than most D1 programs outside of about 10 programs that have consistently been good over the past decade. Prior to Harbaugh, Michigan sucked for several years and their fans wondered if it was possible to return to the top-tier of college football. I realized JH is an alum, but all it takes is the right coach to quickly turn around a program.