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Although Starling had developed a relationship with Watson, the quarterback believes the staff changes are best for everyone involved, according to the web site.
"I think it's awesome for Nebraska," Starling said about the new direction. "You know, I had a good relationship with coach Watson, but coach Pelini said there'd be changes coming.
"Some people in Nebraska didn't like the offense coach Watson ran, so I think it's better for Nebraska that he's leaving… even though I had a good relationship with him."
Starling shed some light on possible system changes under new offensive coordinator Tim Beck.
"When coach Pelini was here, he did talk about that a tiny bit. He said that instead of drop-back passes, they planned to do more rollouts. And that they were going to change things to make it more easy to understand the signals in the huddle and not make things so complicated.
"He talked about doing things that played to the quarterbacks' strengths, and that they planned to do a little more passing."
Although Starling had developed a relationship with Watson, the quarterback believes the staff changes are best for everyone involved, according to the web site.
"I think it's awesome for Nebraska," Starling said about the new direction. "You know, I had a good relationship with coach Watson, but coach Pelini said there'd be changes coming.
"Some people in Nebraska didn't like the offense coach Watson ran, so I think it's better for Nebraska that he's leaving… even though I had a good relationship with him."
Starling shed some light on possible system changes under new offensive coordinator Tim Beck.
"When coach Pelini was here, he did talk about that a tiny bit. He said that instead of drop-back passes, they planned to do more rollouts. And that they were going to change things to make it more easy to understand the signals in the huddle and not make things so complicated.
"He talked about doing things that played to the quarterbacks' strengths, and that they planned to do a little more passing."