Seems like a good pickup and potential major contributor if he stays eligible. Was committed to south carolina.
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He’s a 2019 recruit. 18th ranked JUCO player and his commitment bumped our 2019 class to 15th.Number 18 nationally? Am I reading his Rivals page right? If so, NU is inside the top 20 rankings with 4 recruits.
This is one hell of a turnaround of a position group. Between the DL and the QB groups, I’m not sure which was a more impressive turnaround.
3 to play 2. Welcome to the family. Needs to get eligible.
The #2 rated JUCO DT, and a position of need for Nebraska. Another big body to push the veterans on the team, and somebody to push for the starting job next season for sure. There are some talented O-lines in the Big Ten, and Nebraska needs guys who can stand up to them.
I was thinking the same. Especially with our issues of depth at middle backerwe may be much better in more 4 man fronts vs 3 this year
First they will have to figure out what the internet is.SEC will change their rule now. Probably over the summer.
Believe he is good friends with 2020 juco recruit that is highly rated cb
If he gets qualified and picks up the D calls oh boy. How about Daniels x2, Davis x2, Stille, Thomas, and this dude as a rotation of 7?
Might like to see him get his 4 games in and RS if the health holds along that front though. Will miss Darrion and the David twins next year.
It was reported that he Needs an algebra class. The SEC does not count on-line classes but the B1G does. Article made it sound like he had some work to do academically, but not certain if that is in addition to the math or what. The last class I would want to take on-line is algebra.
It was reported that he Needs an algebra class. The SEC does not count on-line classes but the B1G does. Article made it sound like he had some work to do academically, but not certain if that is in addition to the math or what. The last class I would want to take on-line is algebra.
Suspect the SEC believes cheating to qualify in online courses would be rampant if it were outside of the kid's JUCO (and prob rampant anyway).How does a Big Ten school have more lenient admission standards than an SEC school?