No Quarterback said:
He's a mercenary like every coach. It is funny that he's not using all that Christian-ish language about God calling him to be at Nebraska like he did here. He will always feel God's calling to the intersection of 'most prestigious job' and 'biggest paycheck'.
I suspect, but I do not know, that his wife and family had a very difficult time adjusting to Waco and the Baylor power brokers. They were from the northeast and there is a certain adjustment to Waco if your haven't been there before. Shock may be a better word. As for the God's calling, that gets points in Waco whether or not you are sincere. It is assumed it is necessary.
I think during his first year he was getting pressure to leave. The NFL was his desire and he took it and had horrible luck with injuries and staff. Do I think he would have been great in NFL? Doubtful but I don't blame him for trying.
He was intelligent enough to come to Baylor and immediately hire coaches with experience in statewide recruiting. IF he fails at Nebraska then the naysayers will be correct. But Nebraska is ripe and seemingly a perfect fit for Matt.