Yep, TO wasn't a head coach until he was. I don't get the "lack of head coaching experience." If someone is already a great headcoach somewhere, they won't want to leave or a program that pays more will offer more. We have to find people like Pelini who haven't coached but show that certain something that Ruuuuud talks about.Just says no one wants to give him a chance that's all. He did pretty good in the bowl game we played. Plus there weren't that many head coaches jobs open at the time anyway.He still isn't a head coach, by the way. That may say something.Yeah, I sold some stock at $10,000 once and a couple years later it was worth $40,000. What might have been will never be.http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news;_ylt=Al...o&type=lgns
Pretty good read.
Sigh, what could have been..."Guys were ready to run through a wall for him," said Ruud, a junior on that Nebraska team. "He was such a great motivator. He'd print out cards with different quotes and leave them in our locker to fire us up before games, and when it came to X's and O's, he definitely had the 'it' factor.