This is the point I want to emphasize with Riley that I think is "bringing back" Nebraska football. Under Pelini, we had at least 1 game a year where we wouldn't just lose, we would look flat out incompetent. On TV. With a lot of people watching. This, and Callahan/Pedersen tanking the program, is I think what led people to become very, very excitable on forums/as fans. Nobody likes to see their team get embarrassed, and we are already a program with some key disadvantages (geography, years out of the spotlight) that can make us a little touchy as fans.
When Osborne was running things, we were a machine. Riley hasn't gotten us anywhere near that level yet, but we're continuously improving. We're MUCH more consistent, you can see our coaches make adjustments, and FINALLY, you can see Nebraska physically outlasting opponents into the 4th quarter again. These are some of our old hallmarks, and it is a testament to how well these new coaches are doing their jobs that we're starting to see them return.
I'm not sure what Riley is going to do after Tommy leaves. He's been talking up the running attack, and apparently has embraced it enough to use it regularly this season. The level of talent we're bringing in now, though, suggests we're going to regularly be one of the top programs in our conference again. Because of the level of parity in the game now, and because I think we're in a much more competitive conference, we won't necessarily be what we once were, but in every 5 year stretch, I should think we would be representing the West in the championship game 2 of those years, winning 1 if not 2, getting a berth in the Rose Bowl, and once in a while getting into the CFB playoffs. That, I think, would be the definition of a rebuilt program here at Nebraska.