Article By Jack Laughter on 27th May, 2010
What I am here to tell you is that the firing of Frank Solich at Nebraska and the cut of their walk-on program had much deeper and profound effects on the world of college football than anyone has ever thought of.
There was once a day when Nebraska was at the top of the college football world. They were so good that they came within just two or three wins of five national titles in a row.
Now I know it's easy to say, "Oh, I was just three numbers away from winning the lottery," but let's face it—Nebraska in the mid-'90s was impressive. Not only were they good on the...
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