Arrival/Departure List 2022-23

I understand Nebraska gets alot of revenue from the Big 10 but what I think 84HuskerLaw is trying to say is what happens if Nebraska loses the next 3-4 seasons and loses the fans support in the process? Could they still keep spending without the fans support?  Not only does Nebraska rely on the Big 10 money but also the fans as well.
Alarmists have been claiming fan support will decline and the end of the sellout streak is imminent for about 20 years now. Me thinks it ain’t happening.  :dunno

 
Alarmists have been claiming fan support will decline and the end of the sellout streak is imminent for about 20 years now. Me thinks it ain’t happening.  :dunno
Really? I don't think I've heard that talk for the last 20 years but will say that talk as picked up steam when the previous staff was around plus having radio stations promoting stopping the sellout streak.  All that talk certainly doesn't help.

 
Really? I don't think I've heard that talk for the last 20 years but will say that talk as picked up steam when the previous staff was around plus having radio stations promoting stopping the sellout streak.  All that talk certainly doesn't help.
Fan support survived Callahan, the waning days of the Pelini era, Mike Riley and Frost. I don’t think we need to worry about it disappearing on Rhule’s watch. Now if he fails miserably (not gonna happen) and the next hire is a complete dog, well, then maybe we can talk.

 
Anyone else remember people saying 5 years ago that if Frost can't turn it around we are done for good and will never recover?
That was me, and I really felt it too  :(  so I am guilty of that 

(although I never said it on the board, and only to myself internally and to my close peeps.  But it's still the same thing)

I even felt it again the day he got fired  :(

 
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Rhule might get it done, I like him. All of you saying winning will definitely happen again, and fan support is an unlimited pool that will never run dry should think twice about speaking in absolutes.  Nothing is certain, and nothing lasts forever.  To declare otherwise is folly.

 
Rhule might get it done, I like him. All of you saying winning will definitely happen again, and fan support is an unlimited pool that will never run dry should think twice about speaking in absolutes.  Nothing is certain, and nothing lasts forever.  To declare otherwise is folly.
True, but it's equal folly to be certain that if Rhule doesn't win the program is doomed.

 
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