They say misery loves company.
No one here is suggesting the Husker's aren't in a bad way, but there are plenty of teams with long football legacies, recruiting advantages and deep pockets that are agitating fans and spoiling for change.
How about the state of Florida?
Florida State is 4-6 and haven't been a factor in a relatively weak conference, much less the national conversation
Miami is 5-5 in what was supposed to be their up year
Florida is 5-5 and its coaching staff is officially on hot seats
This was supposed to be Iowa State's breakthrough year. 6-4 isn't bad, but suddenly it looks like that's the ceiling for the program.
Tennessee is 5-5 in a conference where they can be -- at best -- a spoiler.
Penn State is 6-4 and appears trending downward. Just like that, there's grumbling about Franklin's long term viability.
Would you rather be 4-6 Texas right now, having just lost to Kansas in Austin? Not me.
Washington has high expectations every year, and this year they are 4-6 and just fired their coach of 1.75 years.
Stanford has a great coach running a great system that reminds some Nebraska fans of vintage Nebraska, but they are 3-7 in a weak Pac 12.
Did someone say weak Pac 12? That would include a 4-5 USC team with every conceivable advantage looking totally lost.
They're grudgingly conceding Chip Kelly's 6-4 UCLA team as an improvement, but he's failed to wow anyone given the talent and facilities he took over.
For that matter, our old Big 12 running mate Colorado is 3-7, settling into its role as the Pac 12 doormat.
And LSU is 4-6, having fired its HC less than two years removed from an undefeated NC.
Now do you feel better?