Major props to the staff on this one as well. after Evans was canned the staff gave all the info and love Bryson wanted.Wow new coach came in and closed the deal!
T.O sealed the deal baby!!Major props to the staff on this one as well. after Evans was canned the staff gave all the info and love Bryson wanted.
Another mid 3 star. On brand for this staff. 😉
Moved us from 45 nationally to 44. Still 13th in B1G.Another mid 3 star. On brand for this staff. 😉
Not to shabbyMoved us from 45 nationally to 44. Still 13th in B1G.
#winningMoved us from 45 nationally to 44. Still 13th in B1G.
Day by day!Moved us from 45 nationally to 44. Still 13th in B1G.
Our roster is loaded with young players. Seeing playing time might be difficult for some of these guys. Need to win this year.Moved us from 45 nationally to 44. Still 13th in B1G.
Tall kid for a CB.
Count me as someone who is less worried. Frost stacked highly ranked talent yet could not get past 5 wins. Certainly comparable in quality to Pelini who won 9 and 10 per year. Compare win percentage to recruiting rank and we have been a less with more program for years. There has been and still is sufficient talent on the roster to win eight or nine games. And that will be true when members of the present class are upper class men.Great get. This is a welcome addition. But our recruiting is still rather average overall. Hopefully some of the higher rated players who have us on their short list commit to us.
I think this is all true overall, but things have changed radically in just the past year. The B1G now has 3 potential top five teams (OSU, Michigan, Oregon), 2 potential top ten teams (PSU, USC) and 2 teams with proven records of kicking our asses (Wisconsin, Iowa). There is also the combination of NIL and transfer portal that has created an expensive free agency situation in which we can compete somewhat but not with the elite teams. And we are no longer an elite program and haven’t been since 2002.Count me as someone who is less worried. Frost stacked highly ranked talent yet could not get past 5 wins. Certainly comparable in quality to Pelini who won 9 and 10 per year. Compare win percentage to recruiting rank and we have been a less with more program for years. There has been and still is sufficient talent on the roster to win eight or nine games. And that will be true when members of the present class are upper class men.
Saying we only got Raiola because of his family connections is funny to me. Do you think any of the southern schools would sign those southern kids if they up and moved schools like Bama or Clemson to Idaho?I think this is all true overall, but things have changed radically in just the past year. The B1G now has 3 potential top five teams (OSU, Michigan, Oregon), 2 potential top ten teams (PSU, USC) and 2 teams with proven records of kicking our asses (Wisconsin, Iowa). There is also the combination of NIL and transfer portal that has created an expensive free agency situation in which we can compete somewhat but not with the elite teams. And we are no longer an elite program and haven’t been since 2002.
I am NOT saying that Rhule will fail and I think he is going to eventually get us to Wisconsin/Iowa levels of success. We will most likely go bowling this year. But until we start recruiting top 15 classes we should stop fantasizing about competing in the upper echelons of the conference. Rhule can develop 3 star talent into really good and tough teams. But elite teams will continue to beat us.
Perhaps if we have a break out season this year our recruiting will rocket up higher. But right now our recruiting looks like Pelini levels but with a nicer coach, and a string of 8/9 win seasons and trips to the lesser bowls. Yes we got Raiola. But who thinks that would have happened without his family connections to Nebraska? Hopefully we can parlay that good fortune into recruiting gold with a good season this year. We will see.
This year has to be a smaller class anyway. I'm hoping that this class can get a top juco and a quality transfer or two added to it later on.Moved us from 45 nationally to 44. Still 13th in B1G.
B1G also has a bunch of bottom feeders. Beat the sh!t teams and start turning this thing around.I think this is all true overall, but things have changed radically in just the past year. The B1G now has 3 potential top five teams (OSU, Michigan, Oregon), 2 potential top ten teams (PSU, USC) and 2 teams with proven records of kicking our asses (Wisconsin, Iowa). There is also the combination of NIL and transfer portal that has created an expensive free agency situation in which we can compete somewhat but not with the elite teams. And we are no longer an elite program and haven’t been since 2002.
I am NOT saying that Rhule will fail and I think he is going to eventually get us to Wisconsin/Iowa levels of success. We will most likely go bowling this year. But until we start recruiting top 15 classes we should stop fantasizing about competing in the upper echelons of the conference. Rhule can develop 3 star talent into really good and tough teams. But elite teams will continue to beat us.
Perhaps if we have a break out season this year our recruiting will rocket up higher. But right now our recruiting looks like Pelini levels but with a nicer coach, and a string of 8/9 win seasons and trips to the lesser bowls. Yes we got Raiola. But who thinks that would have happened without his family connections to Nebraska? Hopefully we can parlay that good fortune into recruiting gold with a good season this year. We will see.
We need the second coming of Mike Rozier, Bruce Pickens and Brian Davis.This year has to be a smaller class anyway. I'm hoping that this class can get a top juco and a quality transfer or two added to it later on.
Nebraska only got Raiola because of his family connections.Saying we only got Raiola because of his family connections is funny to me. Do you think any of the southern schools would sign those southern kids if they up and moved schools like Bama or Clemson to Idaho?
We don't have to downplay signing the top qb because we had an advantage. Those other schools had advantages too. It still took recruiting chops, even if that recruiting took a long break for part of last year. All the other staffs had years of a head start. Warm weather in Georgia's case. Winning. NFL rosters. Rhule played his hand like a boss and won. That isn't any more lucky than LSU having a state full of NFL wideouts. Or Bama having DT's all over their radius. Doesn't seem to bother them.
Those family connections weren't going to matter if someone like Frost was our coach.Nebraska only got Raiola because of his family connections.
That's not completely true Pelini, it's only somewhat true.Nebraska only got Raiola because of his family connections.
A Terrell Farley clone would not be a bad option either.We need the second coming of Mike Rozier, Bruce Pickens and Brian Davis.
One of the most disruptive (in more ways than one) defenders the Blackshirts have ever had.A Terrell Farley clone would not be a bad option either.
Well said. Just to recap.... 6' 2" corner, ran a 10.5 in the 100 as a junior, has only played CB for one season. Heavily recruited by Utah and TCU- two other schools known for finding talent.Major props to the staff on this one as well. after Evans was canned the staff gave all the info and love Bryson wanted.
I won't be researching this so anyone who wants to prove me wrong on this feel free. But historically, it would be more accurate to arrange recruiting classes in tiers than rank them numerically. Some years there's been little difference between the 18th ranked class and the 45th ranked class. We are way below Ohio State and Michigan obviously, but depending on which service you look at, we're close to everyone else. And when you consider that Rhule favors athletic, high character kids and doesn't care about how many stars are next to their name or reported offers, I like our chances.Moved us from 45 nationally to 44. Still 13th in B1G.
Exactly. Find kids with the physical and mental tools and turn them in to great players.I won't be researching this so anyone who wants to prove me wrong on this feel free. But historically, it would be more accurate to arrange recruiting classes in tiers than rank them numerically. Some years there's been little difference between the 18th ranked class and the 45th ranked class. We are way below Ohio State and Michigan obviously, but depending on which service you look at, we're close to everyone else. And when you consider that Rhule favors athletic, high character kids and doesn't care about how many stars are next to their name or reported offers, I like our chances.