teachercd
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This is a pretty solid post about the topic.The 7 minute mark basically gets into his feelings on the staff and the changes.
Unfortunately, he felt the transition in staff's was very difficult. Earlier in the interview he talks about that he thought about leaving earlier but decided to stay and give the new staff a chance. Now, he has decided that he can go to the SEC and get developed better and marketed more.
Yeah......pretty much sums up that it's based on he's still not happy with the coaching change.
I truly hope he finds all the happiness he is looking for. I have my doubts that he is going to be all of a sudden a highly sought after DT in the draft no matter what marketing he thinks other programs do better.
Seems like a "grass is greener" type situation. And....many times when that gets in people's heads, you can't change it and there is no way to convince them otherwise. So....this is what he feels he needs to do.
I have the feeling the Husker program will be just fine. We lose some depth. But.....we will be as good of D line next year as we would be with him here.
Also, I know that JP was a stud at NU but his coaching resume is average at best...not that he won't be great but I could see where KW might think it could be better for him at another spot.
He has two degrees from NU...none of his "boys" are at the school anymore and maybe he just really thinks that a change would be good for him.