I just don't get the whole "not ready" argument. Yes, Luke was not ready, but he wasn't really a quarterback. There are thousands of high schools across this country who trot out quarterbacks every Friday who are more "ready" than Adrian Martinez.
Our local quarterback, Glenwood, IA's Brock Sell was 9-13 (69%) last night for 62 yards. He rushed for 78 yards on 7 carries. He completed passes when needed to keep pressure off the running game (34 rushes for 260 yards). He had one INT that I think was a Hail Mary right before half. No fumbles. He did what was needed to win the game 38-0, and no one in Glenwood had any doubt he would manage the game. Flashy? No. Going to D-1? Maybe. But he doesn't turn the ball over, he makes good zone reads, he throws a good ball off his front foot. and his teammates believe in him. He makes them all better.
I don't understand why Nebraska can't get a QB to hand the ball off, make a few basic throws, inspire confidence in those around him, and not personally lose the game each week. If Masker, Smothers and Haarberg aren't those types of guys, then Nebraska has truly failed in QB recruiting.