http://www.omaha.com/huskers/blogs/...cle_e58f730a-d46d-11e7-9aaf-bf2c4bb71a05.html.
"There was a lot of negativity and a lot of the players felt like they had to choose sides," Bray said. "Which is never a good thing for young people to have to do. And that plagued us our first year. There were a lot of hard times because of that. And I don't want to do that. I don't think it's right."
"I've been through all of the emotions," Bray said. "Being angry, talking about leaving. The advice I gave — that my dad gave me — is take a deep breath, it'll work out for the best. And Coach Riley came in, and it was the best thing that happened to me. I let them know it was going to be all right, that Nebraska was going to hire a great coach and a great person that'll treat you guys right. It seems like a dark time in the world, but it's not. Bright days are ahead."
From what Bray said, it appears that we won't have to deal with a repeat of 2014/2015 when their was mutiny in the team. That's a good thing.
"There was a lot of negativity and a lot of the players felt like they had to choose sides," Bray said. "Which is never a good thing for young people to have to do. And that plagued us our first year. There were a lot of hard times because of that. And I don't want to do that. I don't think it's right."
"I've been through all of the emotions," Bray said. "Being angry, talking about leaving. The advice I gave — that my dad gave me — is take a deep breath, it'll work out for the best. And Coach Riley came in, and it was the best thing that happened to me. I let them know it was going to be all right, that Nebraska was going to hire a great coach and a great person that'll treat you guys right. It seems like a dark time in the world, but it's not. Bright days are ahead."
From what Bray said, it appears that we won't have to deal with a repeat of 2014/2015 when their was mutiny in the team. That's a good thing.