Back after a long break for the discussion on who the next coach should be. A few thoughts.
1: I don't buy that Urban Meyer or Bob Stoops actually have any interest in coaching at Nebraska. It's a moot point.
2: I'd try Chris Petersen, but it's probably a long shot too.
3: The Big 10 and SEC will make so much more money than the other conference with the ever-increasing TV deals, that I'd try and get a coach from the ACC, Big 12 or Pac 12. Tell them to join Nebraska (or the Big 10 or SEC in general) or get left WAY behind like the Big East did. And Nebraska should be able to pay any of those coaches very handsomely.
4: Get an identity again. I'm not sure the triple option is the best choice, but I like the idea of at least being good every year at SOMETHING. Specifically, since it's important in the division, I'd make having big-a$$ and tough lineman a priority. We used to be good at that.
5: Besides money, part of getting a good coach is the AD's ability to recruit the coach and sell him on a vision. I don't know if Trev is good at that or not. Hopefully he is.
6: My picks would be Kyle Wittingham, Dava Aranda, Bronco Mendenhall (don't know if he wants to unretire), Kalani Sitake or Matt Campbell. Hopefully get to a bowl by year 2 or 3. Get at least as good as Iowa, Minnesota and (hopefully) Wisconsin on the lines. Start winning 7-9 games. Then, hopefully, use Nebraska's ability to recruit better than the other schools to take the next step.
7: I can't believe I'm saying this, but they've been so bad since 2015, that I'm fine with kissing the elusive dream of national titles good bye. Let's get to a bowl game. Then try to get to winning 7-9 games regularly. Then I'll worry about the stuff after that.