Those who label Bahe as such, well, they're perhaps unaware of his family tree of ex-Huskers.
They're unaware he grew up in Lincoln across the street from former Nebraska football coach Frank Solich, and that Frank gave the Bahe family a key to the Solich house, just in case.
They're unaware Solich recruited Bahe, who was a state championship quarterback at Lincoln Southeast but ultimately chose college basketball.
They surely haven't seen Bahe's eyes light up and his smile widen as he discusses his father's playing days.
Ritch Bahe lettered as a split end/wingback at Nebraska from 1972-74, replacing Johnny Rodgers as starter in 1973, the season Tom Osborne took over as the Huskers' head coach.