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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.
 
Best of luck to him - our WR room looks better without him, no offense ... someone else can pay him to develop, we need guys that are proven and ready to contribute.
How many guys do we have that are proven and ready?

3? 4 if you count Lloyd? 1 who’s done it here?
 
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How many guys do we have that are proven and ready?

3? 4 if you count Lloyd? 1 who’s done it here?
I would say Keys and Hunter have done laps over what Coleman has produced....not even in the same galaxy production-wise. Couple that with Barney and a WR coach that has gone thru puberty already, Im guardedly optimistic.
 
I would say Keys and Hunter have done laps over what Coleman has produced....not even in the same galaxy production-wise. Couple that with Barney and a WR coach that has gone thru puberty already, Im guardedly optimistic.
Yep that’s 3
 
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