Oklahoma, LSU, Auburn and Georgia are better jobs. Probably Miami, TAMU, Oregon, Michigan and Penn State too.
Nebraska is in the middle of nowhere and can't recruit the west coast, Texas, or the south anymore. All you really have going for you are the stories of the Osborne years and your booster money. Until the B1G West as a whole gets more competitive I don't even know that the conference is a draw to anyone but midwest area kids.
Have you been to College Station? Eugene? Can't knock Lincoln and then trump these other schools.
Some of you need to stop making lists,
Clemson, South Carolina, aTm, Okie State, Michigan State and UCLA are not better jobs than Nebraska.
Miami, Oregon and Georgia, those are arguable. Miami had that quarter decade run but it's been bad the past decade both on the field and on the admin side of things. Oregon is new money, are they here to stay, that depends on how long Nike keeps pumping money into that program. Outside of Nike that program has nothing. No history, location sucks, etc.
Recruiting pipelines are built, Tom Osborne plucked kids from all over. One of the best players I ever seen, Tommy Frazier, was from Florida.
This wasn't meant to throw shade at anyone, but some of you are really high on schools that have just become relevant (Oregon, Okie State), or have just become successful but have a history of being mediocre/doormats (South Carolina, Clemson, Michigan State, aTm, UCLA)
I don't think Nebraska is a top 10 job, falls slightly outside of it, too 15 for sure. Just saying it's a better job than some of the schools being thrown around.