College football 2019: Which traditional power with a second-year coach will rise?

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This is what struggling historically powerful programs often do. They hark back to better days.

J. Brady McCollough looks at the biggest storylines in college football ahead of the 2019 season.

Nebraska has not played in a BCS bowl or New Year’s Six bowl since that Rose Bowl loss to the Hurricanes. Neither Bill Callahan nor Bo Pelini could get the Cornhuskers over the hump, and it’s not even worth mentioning Mike Riley’s tenure.Tennessee has not had a 10-win season since 2007, a year before Fulmer agreed with his bosses to step down.

After the 2017 season, Nebraska brought back Frost as its head coach, rewarding one of the country’s most loyal fan bases with the hottest name on the market. Around the same time, Tennessee brought Fulmer back as its athletic director. Not coincidentally, it would be Fulmer’s job to hire the next head football coach. He went with Jeremy Pruitt, who was the defensive coordinator on national championship teams at Florida State in 2013 and Alabama in 2017.

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