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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 752210" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Stop being dense dude. Mason had NFL talent. Braun had NFL potential but had a pretty mediocre year at Texas. Besides, those are individual players making adjustments to a scheme that has already been established for years. It’s not an entire positional unit having to adjust their fundamental base, with limited talent to work with in the first place.</p><p></p><p>Nebraska and GT’s transitions are not even close to comparable either. Nebraska was one of the best teams in the country at the time. They were coming off of a 4 year stretch where they won 10+ games 3 times, finished in the top 10 twice, and their record was 38-14. Tech was coming off of a 4 year stretch with 2 losing seasons, zero ranked finishes, and a 24-25 record. There’s literally no comparison. And just for the record, Nebraska went 5-6 in their first year of the transition. Tell us more about you you would’ve been able to rejuvenate the offense into a national title contender with every factor that has already been mentioned in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 752210, member: 4572"] Stop being dense dude. Mason had NFL talent. Braun had NFL potential but had a pretty mediocre year at Texas. Besides, those are individual players making adjustments to a scheme that has already been established for years. It’s not an entire positional unit having to adjust their fundamental base, with limited talent to work with in the first place. Nebraska and GT’s transitions are not even close to comparable either. Nebraska was one of the best teams in the country at the time. They were coming off of a 4 year stretch where they won 10+ games 3 times, finished in the top 10 twice, and their record was 38-14. Tech was coming off of a 4 year stretch with 2 losing seasons, zero ranked finishes, and a 24-25 record. There’s literally no comparison. And just for the record, Nebraska went 5-6 in their first year of the transition. Tell us more about you you would’ve been able to rejuvenate the offense into a national title contender with every factor that has already been mentioned in place. [/QUOTE]
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