Prominent media guy covering Huskers says it was definitely the athletic department that wanted this story out. Contacted both newspapers so they could do the interview together.
Also said it didn't go over all that well with everyone on the team.
Shocking.
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And yet some people wonder why some of the players have reservations about playing for this AD and coaching staff.
When people start hiding things... information... the true reason why something was done... or said... then that should raise a RED FLAG.
The red flag indicates something is seriously wrong going on. Other wise they would have been honest about it.
The performance metrics of the players used to be made public during the Osborne days. After he left, all of the sudden, they stopped making them public. We suspected it was because the numbers-metrics had plummeted and they were trying to hide them. That turned out to be correct... they were hiding them form the public because they didn't want the truth to be known.
So comments are made by a prominent member of the program... right before a bowl game... and the true nature of the comments and why they were made public was misrepresented-hidden. So as in the case with the athletic performance numbers the red flag comes out again as it should.
The truth behind the athletic department controlled public relations pumping of this and the attempt to hide it... is at least as big a story as the comments if not a bigger story because it involves intentional misrepresentation and hiding of the truth.