After three years in the fish bowl as Nebraska's starting quarterback, Taylor Martinez knows there's nowhere to hide. Cornhuskers fans obsess over his every move, and if any of it bothers him, he's not saying.
He's one of the few who can truly relate to Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel. For he, too, was mentioned as a Heisman candidate as a true freshman and faced scrutiny at every turn. It seems like 100 years ago now, but it's true.
"We probably have the craziest fan base in the country," Martinez said. "So I've been pretty much dealing with what he's been dealing with since I was a freshman."
An ankle injury derailed that freshman campaign for Martinez, and questions about his unorthodox throwing motion have seemingly dominated the conversation ever since.
But over the past three seasons, Martinez has started 39 games, putting up numbers that have or will soon surpass those posted by Eric Crouch, Tommie Frazier and Turner Gill.
The difference, of course, is that those former Nebraska quarterbacks all won conference championships, with Frazier also securing national titles in 1994 and 1995.
The Cornhuskers switched from the Big 12 to the Big Ten in 2011, heading into Martinez's sophomore year, and they're still looking for their first conference championship since 1999.
Most of last year's dissatisfaction in Nebraska was aimed at a defense that imploded in the team's four losses. Remember the fabled Blackshirt Defense? This one allowed 214 points and 2,380 yards combined in those four losses last year, which included Wisconsin's 70-31 romp in the Big Ten Championship Game.