"The real great football kids want a chance to play in the NFL, and right now, Nebraska is not that kind of program.
When NU was great back in the 90's what kind of NFL players did we have, NU didnt have All-Pro QB's or All-American WR(besides Irving Fryar). No we made our living on O-Linemen, and RB's on offense and then we would recruit great D-ends, LB, good cover corners, and ball hawking safeties. Callahan almost did the exact opposite and tried to get great QB's and WR's, which is not going to work cause those kids are going to the Floridas and USCs. I dont want to go back to 30 options a game and pounding the FB and RB, but NU needs to somewhat get back to their roots and go after the great O-Linemen, and RB's find a hidden gem to play QB(there is plenty of those in TX-Chase Daniel, Todd Reesing), not a NFL prototype. Then focus on defensive recruiting."
I think that is one of the best points I have heard about Nebraska's sitaution. I couldn't agree more. If you can recruit the linemen, running backs and defensive players, you don't have to have a NFL quarterback to win at the college level. It will always be hard to get the next Joe Montana to come to Nebraska.