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Lewis Central Coach not impressed with Frost’s recruiting

Damn...

I've always been skeptical of the narrative that in-state talent has dried up. I feel like no Nebraska coaching staff has really tried to recruit the high school scene since TO.

Always lock down the home turf first.
 
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One thing I really loved to hear at Rhule's presser. He told us exactly where he is going to recruit. Texas, New Jersey, Florida, 500 Mile Radius. That's the kind of organization we need.
 
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Well, it's "water under the bridge" now so maybe interesting but also pointless.
 
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It would be more interesting to have a headline about someone being impressed about Frost’s recruiting—or anything else he did here. Frost being a failure here in all aspects of the job is just assumed at this point.
 
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Lewis Central has produced some good players for awhile now. Need to have a good relationship with those coaches.
 
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One thing I really loved to hear at Rhule's presser. He told us exactly where he is going to recruit. Texas, New Jersey, Florida, 500 Mile Radius. That's the kind of organization we need.
500 mi. radius BS. Been hearing this since Bill Callahan was coach. All the best players in KC-area are either going to OU or Tennessee. What a failure!
 
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One thing I really loved to hear at Rhule's presser. He told us exactly where he is going to recruit. Texas, New Jersey, Florida, 500 Mile Radius. That's the kind of organization we need.
I hope the Huskers don't forget the West. There have been some pretty good Huskers from these states and adding UCLA and USC to the conference I only think will help.
 
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same goes for the Omaha area coaches

it's been 20 years since we actually focused on our own backyard

Rhule will hopefully assign one person to just stay home & be in every Omaha/Lincoln/counciltucky high school weight room monthly during the offseason
 
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Iowa has an advantage over Nebraska in recruiting New Jersey because of the Hawks' frequent visits to the Garden State.
 
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an actual sincere question...is your handle an indicator of what you really do, or are you guessing like the rest of us?
No, I really am a national recruiting analyst. I used to cover the southeast region for about 5 yrs. and then southwest for 2 before being promoted to current role nationally. Lots of camps and meeting with recruits. It can be tiring for sure
 
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No, I really am a national recruiting analyst. I used to cover the southeast region for about 5 yrs. and then southwest for 2 before being promoted to current role nationally. Lots of camps and meeting with recruits. It can be tiring for sure
Stop it. You’re a nut posting on a free message board. God help anybody that takes your “analysis” seriously.
 
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500 mi. radius BS. Been hearing this since Bill Callahan was coach. All the best players in KC-area are either going to OU or Tennessee. What a failure!
So, our coach who's been on the job one day is already failing at the 500 mile radius for recruiting? We typically do well in Kansas City for those keeping score at home.
 
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500 mi. radius BS. Been hearing this since Bill Callahan was coach. All the best players in KC-area are either going to OU or Tennessee. What a failure!
In their last 7 recruiting classes (2017-2023)

Tennessee had exactly one commit from the KC area

Do they teach geography at national recruiting analyst school?
 
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I ain't not never heard of no recruiting analyst that tries so hard to keep his name and work so secret. I'd love to see some articles with your name on them amd some in depth analysys and some examples of where you were right, complete with dates on the articles as well, just for transparency purposes. Not that you would bullshit us......
 
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I ain't not never heard of no recruiting analyst that tries so hard to keep his name and work so secret. I'd love to see some articles with your name on them amd some in depth analysys and some examples of where you were right, complete with dates on the articles as well, just for transparency purposes. Not that you would bullshit us......
I played horses professionally for a long time. I'd love to share stories about the good and the bad, but it's not for everyone's consumption. And that's not the focus of this board.
But, in another forum, I can talk for days.

Tru Husker is an admisistrative guy in academia. He has many, many stories about hiring people, situations he has had to deal with, etc. It's what people do. They talk about what they DO, about what they know that non-academia types aren't aware of.

I know we have attorneys on here that could tell us about some cases that are hilarious, sad, and vicious, the pros and cons of the judicial system. All the while, they wouldn't have to name names or anything that would compromise what the case was about. But, people love to talk about what they do. Or at least most people do.

The only assumption you can make with this make-believe recruiter is he has no stories worth sharing in a forum where opinions and stories are the main content. This forum is about athletes and teams and how we all see them.

Isn't this the setting a recruiter should enlighten all of us with his knowledge that is beyond our pay grades? Constantly avoiding and side-stepping questions is a certain path to zero credibility.

The dude either needs to put up or shut up.
 
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