Zstatman
Well-Known Member
I've been mulling this over trying to think of it from both the A&M and Nebraska perspectives.
My simple take:
One of the reasons A&M went to the SEC was to get out from under the shadow of the Texas Longhorns. They could never quite get over the hump of being a better athletic program. They thought by going to the SEC with a fresh start, with their resources, they could possibly go in with a new mindset and rise to the top. While they've been pretty competitive in the SEC they haven't risen to the top. Now their longtime nemesis is coming into their new conference and Texas isn't coming in to play second fiddle to anyone, they plan to win. What must that be doing to the A&M psyche? Why would that make them feel Alberts is the answer?
Then there's Nebraska. NorthKC has laid out most of the detail that's going on behind the scenes. I think of this. All the great success the football program had has created this monster that anything less than national championships in football is unacceptable. Feed the beast, think of Bama. Just think of the pressure this puts on the AD and coaches. The big money donors don't have long time horizons. Ruhle and Hoiberg seems like good hires, to me anyway, but what is the big money whispering in the ears of the President and AD? My guess is the departures were partly due to this. Get a good pay raise and get out of Dodge, why not.......
My simple take:
One of the reasons A&M went to the SEC was to get out from under the shadow of the Texas Longhorns. They could never quite get over the hump of being a better athletic program. They thought by going to the SEC with a fresh start, with their resources, they could possibly go in with a new mindset and rise to the top. While they've been pretty competitive in the SEC they haven't risen to the top. Now their longtime nemesis is coming into their new conference and Texas isn't coming in to play second fiddle to anyone, they plan to win. What must that be doing to the A&M psyche? Why would that make them feel Alberts is the answer?
Then there's Nebraska. NorthKC has laid out most of the detail that's going on behind the scenes. I think of this. All the great success the football program had has created this monster that anything less than national championships in football is unacceptable. Feed the beast, think of Bama. Just think of the pressure this puts on the AD and coaches. The big money donors don't have long time horizons. Ruhle and Hoiberg seems like good hires, to me anyway, but what is the big money whispering in the ears of the President and AD? My guess is the departures were partly due to this. Get a good pay raise and get out of Dodge, why not.......