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Yeah I think it's the other way around - Bisharat is trying to get Lamar to ASU. Bisharat never visited here.
Who knows what will happen, but when you are not sold on any place in particular, going with someone you know and like to play ball is as good a decision as any.Not really sure how they are a package deal... I looked at Bisharat's twitter feed and he committed to Stanford on Jan 12, visited, then de-comitted from Stanford Jan. 18. Last few days he's also been getting calls from Nick Saban. I'm not really sure he's confident where he wants to go. I can understand why he would follow his friend Lamar but I'm not sure they're a package deal.
You hearing good things Tim?
I would agree.. if I'm in a bind where I haven't made a decision on something, I'm going to trust my friends and go with them. That makes perfect sense to me.Did he ever visit here? If not I can't see how he would come to Nebraska without a visit. If he comes without ever visiting, coaches' ability to sell the program and Lamar jackson's encouragement as well are powerfully suggestive...
I read that as BB asking LJ if anything has changed, with LJ saying that nothing has changed. If you presume LJ is a husker, then this is good news.
Man I hope your right losing Simmons too would really put a damper at the end of recruiting.
Can you change your thread title. In no way shape or form is he a plan B. He would be a late VERY pleasant surprise but no way he's a plan B.I think Jackson is still in, and BB hopefully we can pique his interest enough for the gambit to work.
But BB is a high impact low probability event right now, my guess.