Has decommitted. Let the panic ensue.
I actually think Hafiz is pretty good, but Indont think he has an offer anymore.Clearing space for studs like Hafiz...
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losing 62 to 3 and 40 to 10 will have this kind of effect.
It happens every year a player or two decommits. I dont know why everyone is shocked by it.
I guess players are bothered by that but aren't bothered by the 4-8 record that Notre Dame put up this year? They have the #8 ranked recruiting class right now. Things aren't quite as simplistic as you want them to be.losing 62 to 3 and 40 to 10 will have this kind of effect.
Notre dame and texas should battle eachother every year as they did ths year, and we can call it the "do less with more" bowl.I guess players are bothered by that but aren't bothered by the 4-8 record that Notre Dame put up this year? They have the #8 ranked recruiting class right now. Things aren't quite as simplistic as you want them to be.
I think the bolded part is correct. If there's one thing I can't stand more than anything else it's defeatism. And that's basically what this post is. You say every school has positives and negatives and then you turn around and act like we don't have any. Oh, and you say if you ain't winning and you are in the North, good luck to ya? I point out to you Notre Dame again. 4-8 and last time I checked, South Bend is pretty cold in the winter.I tend to agree. Thats what a crappy end to the season and horrible weather will get ya. Thats why the warmer states have their pick. Well, that and all the under the table perks.Lol. If you ain't winning and you are in the North, good luck to ya!
Thats what worries me the most about this whole deal at Nebraska. Every coach that comes in takes a look at the place, with all the tradition , Great Fans, and All the Resources at their disposal and thinks this is going to get done. No. Nebraska is not an easy sell when you compare them to every other college in the nation. Every school has positives and negatives. I wish it was different, because Nebraska is my Life, but living down south I do see the truth. I have no doubt the people on the west coast can say the same thing.
idk... maybe I am just a little depressed tonight for other reasons and am leaning one way more than I should. Goodnight all.
This is wrong.Personal opinion, this has more to do with his first offer [Herman at Houston] then getting our ass handed to us 3 weeks ago.
Columbus Ohio is just like the BahamasI think the bolded part is correct. If there's one thing I can't stand more than anything else it's defeatism. And that's basically what this post is. You say every school has positives and negatives and then you turn around and act like we don't have any. Oh, and you say if you ain't winning and you are in the North, good luck to ya? I point out to you Notre Dame again. 4-8 and last time I checked, South Bend is pretty cold in the winter.
But 5-7 doesn't?
Personal opinion, this has more to do with his first offer [Herman at Houston] then getting our ass handed to us 3 weeks ago.
OK-I give you Michigan State at #28. Not great, but a lot better than you would expect from a team that went 3-9 this year. So what's the reason for that? Academics? Weather? People want simple, easy answers for why players commit and decommit to schools and they just aren't there and never will be. Funny too that I don't seem to recall people being concerned about blowout losses affecting recruiting under the previous coach. Now all of the sudden they're a big deal?academics a major, major calling card for ND.
i think its pretty easy to get a pass on year 1 from recruits. right now, we prob could use this bowl win to get a little momentum.
Actually, pretty sure Riley doesn't need his brown pants. He's seen this stuff before.Somebody get Riley his brown pants.
Personal opinions aside, going 5-7 in the regular season, but ultimately 6-7 overall - yielded Nebraska the 26th ranked class. That isn't going to get it done, and it is hardly on par with what we expected out of Riley when he was hired.But 5-7 doesn't?
Personal opinion, this has more to do with his first offer [Herman at Houston] then getting our ass handed to us 3 weeks ago.
I am not going to hit the panic button until the recruiting is done on signing day. And if we are struggling to fill out our class on that day and end up ranked in the 30's or 40's then I will be the first to say that this staff blew it. Right now I am just "concerned".Personal opinions aside, going 5-7 in the regular season, but ultimately 6-7 overall - yielded Nebraska the 26th ranked class. That isn't going to get it done, and it is hardly on par with what we expected out of Riley when he was hired.
I remember seeing tons of posts with the claim of, "if Riley can recruit like he did at Oregon State, just imagine what he will do at Nebraska."
OK- Funny too that I don't seem to recall people being concerned about blowout losses affecting recruiting under the previous coach. Now all of the sudden they're a big deal?