Offensive Identity, we've had I formation Option football, West Coast Offense, West Coast/Spread Hybrid, Spread, Multiple, Pro Style Offense, and now Spread Zone Option in the span of 17 years. So on average we've changed schemes every 2.5 years, how the hell do you recruit kids to a scheme when you change what you're doing that often?
Conference realignment. In the Big 8 we were smack dab in the middle of the conference we recruited the same kids as our opponents in the same areas. We had long histories with our opponents and played like schools and teams in our area. The Big 12 changed the focus of the conference to Texas and we became the northern most school in a Texas conference. We lost our rivalry with Oklahoma and we left for the Big Ten where we have no history, no rivals, and we're isolated from other schools that have completely different cultures than our school.
Poor coaching hires. When the Nebraska job was at the peak of college football as a committee of one Tom hired his running backs coach with no D1 head coaching experience when Bill Byrne could've gotten us just about anyone in the country. Solich's staff got lazy with recruiting, the world of college football was changing and we got passed by. Pedersen saw Texas and OU passing us up and made the decision to make a change. His plan A fell through and he settled for Bill Callahan, an NFL coach who hadn't coached in college in 20+ years and was a poor cultural fit. We run Callahan out of town and the boosters and Tom have their heart set on a Bo Pelini, a bad guy with no head coaching experience and serious issues, while we could've had Gary Patterson. Tom covers up a lot of Bo's warts for the first few years and he has success with another guys players but Bo insists on hiring only his friends to coach for him and things don't pan out. Then SE hires a has been from Oregon State who was featured in his favorite book who was in way over his head at his age and it obviously doesn't work out. Meanwhile Dan Mullen was just sitting there at Mississippi State waiting for an opportunity like Nebraska.
Staff turnover. Tons of OC's DC's position coaches coming and going makes it extremely difficult to have group cohesion and build the team you want.
No recruiting footprint. In the Big 8 we recruited the midwest with some kids from Florida and Jersey. Callahan went all on in Texas Florida and California and did well there but he was out before his recruits ever really got in. Bo started with recruiting Texas but once we moved to the B1G we didn't have any leverage down there. We didn't have a place to go and get kids. Frost has abandoned any kind of recruiting footprint and goes anywhere and everywhere to find kids, which I have my doubts about how well that will work. But we are completely isolated from our conference foes where can we go in and grab kids nowadays? I don't see anywhere other than Nebraska but they only produce about 3 kids a year.
Poorly run administrations. Harvey hated that we were known as a football school. Pederson Osborne and Eichorst were all in way over their heads.
A lot has changed, Scott sure is sure that the old ways will bring us back. I wish I was as sure as he was there are a lot of things that need to change to get us back to being respectable.