His stock is skyrocketing. I doubt we land both Riley and Helms. Which of the two do you think we land and which one has more potential.
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Shouldn’t that read Top 10 so far?
Shouldn’t that read Top 10 so far?
clester johnson rapidly joining fat slob barry alvarez in the dead to Husker Nation clubFormer Husker Clester Johnson doesn’t help Nebraska’s situation with these kids. Not that I don’t understand his position.
Former Husker Clester Johnson doesn’t help Nebraska’s situation with these kids. Not that I don’t understand his position.
What is his position? I honestly don't know.Former Husker Clester Johnson doesn’t help Nebraska’s situation with these kids. Not that I don’t understand his position.
What is his position? I honestly don't know.
He knows the program is a dumpster fire. Why would he steer a kid to that?
Knowing everything about the program as well as having sons that weren’t offered by Nebraska that were D1 kids, including one that will likely get drafted this spring.
Find a new team.He knows the program is a dumpster fire. Why would he steer a kid to that?
Without knowing who has left, some of the programs in his top 10 had strong TE classes the past couple of years. On the reverse, Michigan has only signed two TE’s the past two years and didn’t make his top 10.Well let’s pit this in perspective, Nebraska landed a really good crop of TE this year. Why would Kaden want to compete against those kids .
What does this even mean? How does this make Johnson hate Nebraska?Knowing everything about the program
What does this even mean? How does this make Johnson hate Nebraska?
Right? Even if he did, what does that mean?And LOL at Clester Johnson knowing everything about the program.
Right? Even if he did, what does that mean?
For sure. I was just trying to get clarification from @PeliniTheCrutch as to why Johnson would do that. He (PTC) gave an answer like he knew, but to me it was a very vague answer.He is clearly not helping Nebraska get players.
My oldest daughter is involved in coaching, at the HS club level, and if a player shows interest in her Alma Mater, she will always tell both the good and the bad, but at no point will any of those players take from the discussion that the school would be a bad place for them to go, or even discourage them from pursuing that school.
I get the feeling the elder Johnson is using his children's perceived snub to both bad mouth the program and discourage the players he knows from pursuing Nebraska.
I get wanting to get out of the state and experience something different but Ames or Iowa City aren't that.
Yeah, but there are currently better football programs in Ames and Iowa City than in Lincoln, Nebraska. So while those towns won't offer wildly different college experiences than what he might find in Nebraska, I'm guessing there is a lot more excitement around those football programs. Worse still, those schools might be 9-10 on his list, which really drives home the point that Nebraska is an afterthought.Yeah, and I don't even know why he bothered releasing a Top 10 when it sounds like he's 99% set on Oklahoma. Saying you want to experience a different part of the country, then putting Iowa and ISU in there doesn't make much sense.
I wouldn't blame him for wanting to play for Matt Campbell, but Ames is one college town that's even more boring than Lincoln and Omaha.
I wouldn't bet the house on Clester's kid getting drafted. He's more likely to sign as an UDFA with the Vikings and either be a practice team guy or maybe make the roster as a special teams returner.Knowing everything about the program as well as having sons that weren’t offered by Nebraska that were D1 kids, including one that will likely get drafted this spring.
Butthurt papa who knows that his kid would have a tough time getting early playing time at NU.I know we all love Osborne, but this is one situation where I wish he was a little stronger personality. Like, I know it's not who he is but it'd be nice if he'd call up Clester and ask him WTF his problem is.
Seriously though, in-state passion and excitement for Nebraska football is at a 30ish year (more?) low. We better start winning.
Lots of hot women in Norman. Amazingly I run in to a TON of native Nebraskans who are OU fans. Bandwagon mostly I think.He wants to get out of state but he's going to Norman? Wow. I've been there for games, and for business with nothing going on. Its a dump, as is most of Oklahoma.
Totally agree. As long as we're getting talented kids I don't care where they're from. Playing better football is the issue, not missing out on recruits from Omaha.If a kid doesn't want to play for NU, then he shouldn't. I don't care if he grew up a couple of blocks from the stadium. Go somewhere else. It's a free country.
As for Clester, he can go piss up a rope if he is actively steering kids away from the program.
Yeah, but there are currently better football programs in Ames and Iowa City than in Lincoln, Nebraska. So while those towns won't offer wildly different college experiences than what he might find in Nebraska, I'm guessing there is a lot more excitement around those football programs. Worse still, those schools might be 9-10 on his list, which really drives home the point that Nebraska is an afterthought.
This is a very big year for Frost.