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Malachi

Absolutely. Nice kid who I know nothing but nice things about. Frankly he is one that I would hope would reconsider leaving after getting to evaluate how green the grass is elsewhere.
He doesn’t have it in him to be a football player, unfortunately.
 
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I’m not on X, but a quick search didn’t seem to produce a tweet saying he committed to Minnesota… what tweet indicated that?
 
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I saw on Twitter he is having an official visit with Minnesota. Why?

Somebody will sign him and the headline will read something about former 4 star blah blah blah. We've taken kids like him for years.
Not including portal kids NU signed, the last 2 years under Rhule, the sheer number of recruits as WR's,
their total on-field contribution has been pathetic.
 
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He doesn’t have it in him to be a football player, unfortunately.
I agree but on the flip side, I don’t think I’d like football much if my position coach wasn’t qualified for the job and guys where starting in front of me that clearly shouldn’t be playing. I believe if I was Coleman and seeing a guy like Neyor getting majority of the snaps, and I’m not getting any, I’m thinking WTF I gotta get out of here

I think Neyor has to hold a single season record of booth reviews where the end result was incomplete. Never seen a kid @ WR starting with that bad of hands
 
Unintentionally I think Rhules action told colemann he wasn’t good enough to play even though he played his freshman year, and looking back I the he would have been just as good as neyor especially in blocking
Perhaps. I don’t think he was better though. Where did you hear he is a good blocker?
 
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I think Neyor has to hold a single season record of booth reviews where the end result was incomplete. Never seen a kid @ WR starting with that bad of hands
Dropped passes? Check.
Missed blocks? Check.
Holding penalty when he does block? Check.
But the amazing thing here is I've never seen a Nebraska player get out fought for the ball as often as this kid did. Once or twice, defenders just took the ball away from him.
 
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