I hope my comments were not taken as anything against Tommy. My comments were about coaching preparation for each and every coming year. The past two staffs have been locked on and did very little to prepare for a disaster.
Anyone watching the game last night, that follows the Huskers know that Tommy was not even close to being 100%. Pretty sure Ryker would have been a fumbling machine, and Darlington will never see the field as a running QB (IMHO). So in my opinion we wasted a year of teaching a young QB the ropes of big time college football, that might have been an option for us last night. Tommy crippled was better than anything available on the bench.
I think we as a program need to start winning these type of games, not planning for two years down the road. Wisconsin was winnable. We beat a good Minnesota team. Iowa is about the same as those two in my eyes. But not with a crippled running QB. Too many kids worked their guts out to not have a real chance to win. The staff put this team in that situation. Not Tommy.
And I consider myself one of Riley's biggest fans. But I think you need to see things as they are, not just what you want them to be.
Also, as Zoogs stated I see progress, I am satisfied with 9-3 at this point. We had a lot of injuries along the Oline and a dinged up QB for the last 4 games. I just want the staff planning for right now, not what we might have in two years. Also as Bama and Oklahoma coaches have stated, you recruit for players that can come in and play, not projects.