By all accounts, Diaco was not a ringing success as a head coach in more than one way. What happened to the "open the checkbook" and get "the best person out there" group who will only settle for the most seasoned and proven HC available. I can't see him as being the person.
Yea, he runs the 3-4 or a version of it. I like the 3-4 in general but not sure about the version the Huskers are running. Bending eventually leads to some breaking while I would take a slightly more aggressive version and I believe recruits would rather be part of that style as well. What do you tell a recruit? Is that how they get prepared for the NFL? not saying guys won't go to the league but I think you know what I am talking about.
Head coaches will get to pick their own staff, selecting from current members and those from other teams. Can you imagine the outrage when a HC is ordered to keep certain assistants when the walls come crumbling down or a weakness arises in coaching?
Let's see how this D holds up to better teams going forward before we anoint Diaco as the next coming of defensive greatness. Does anyone think the NFL would tap him for this style of 3-4 play?
The other thing to consider is what type of offense a HC wants to run. If none of your assistants are experienced in it, they are at a disadvantage.
My hope is this group, coaches and players surprise everyone and put a string together that calms the most avid skeptic. Success is the goal, is it not?