I'm interested to see if anything changes coming out of the bye. Usually there are tweaks.

Yeah, James, I'm with you in this sentiment, at least generally speaking.

I've written this before and will again: We don't know what will happen after the season. Dave Rimington said he wasn't here to fire anyone. He didn't. Bill Moos said he doesn't make in-season changes.

Until a change is made -- whether that's in six weeks or six years -- it's a little odd to talk about Mike Riley and his staff as if it's already over. I don't. Stranger things have certainly happened in college football. They do just about every week, it seems.

That said, it's also a head-in-the-sand approach to just totally ignore any conversation about the situation. It colors virtually every discussion about the program right now. It's part of the deal.

Start? Ask Shawn Eichorst about that.

Who's "them," Cory? You're right that Nebraska has built a huge social media presence. But you can't do that without a following that engages, right? I think Husker fans will engage regardless, but winning has to be a big part of the formula.