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Matt Rhule is the best recruiter we've had since Bill Callahan

Recruiting is mostly effort and enthusiasm. A little personality helps too. Rhule has been a homerun in all these areas. He has been better than I expected. I think at this point we all have a pretty good bs meter. He still has to pass the coaching test though. Jury is still out on that one.
 
I think Rhule wants young assistants who can relate with young athletes. You will most likely see many of these young assistants move on for better jobs and pay as Nebraska transitions back to a top tier program. I think Rhule will always be able to pull in top up and coming young coaches, he just has that appeal.

Bottom line recruiting will get better and better with each passing year. Nebraska is about to become relevant in college football quickly, this I have little doubt, to the chagrin of many Nebraska haters.
 
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Recruiting is mostly effort and enthusiasm. A little personality helps too. Rhule has been a homerun in all these areas. He has been better than I expected. I think at this point we all have a pretty good bs meter. He still has to pass the coaching test though. Jury is still out on that one.
Of course it's pretty easy to be a better recruiter than a coach who is too hung over to show up or a coach who openly admits that he doesn't like to recruit.
 
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The product is an easy sell, that is the key. Now it seems we have a coach that realizes that and is taking advantage of the doors that open because of the N.
 
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I think Rhule wants young assistants who can relate with young athletes. You will most likely see many of these young assistants move on for better jobs and pay as Nebraska transitions back to a top tier program. I think Rhule will always be able to pull in top up and coming young coaches, he just has that appeal.

Bottom line recruiting will get better and better with each passing year. Nebraska is about to become relevant in college football quickly to this I have little doubt, to the chagrin of many Nebraska haters.
I actually think a ton of people will be pumped to have us back. I meet a lot people from around the country who say they miss Nebraska being good. It was fun to hate us back in the day but I think everyone knows it's not the same without us.
 
Personally, I’d love to get back to the days where we pulled 10+ four stars every single class. That was a long time ago but we need to get there if we want to make the playoff
 
Personally, I’d love to get back to the days where we pulled 10+ four stars every single class. That was a long time ago but we need to get there if we want to make the playoff
Getting 8-10 4 or 5 stars should be the standard. I think rhule could hit that mark for class of 2024. Even if he falls a bit short of hs 4 stars, he’ll be able to fill the gap via the portal.
 
Personally, I’d love to get back to the days where we pulled 10+ four stars every single class. That was a long time ago but we need to get there if we want to make the playoff
I believe this will happen with even some surprising low stars that turn out to play like actual five stars.
 
Getting 8-10 4 or 5 stars should be the standard. I think rhule could hit that mark for class of 2024. Even if he falls a bit short of hs 4 stars, he’ll be able to fill the gap via the portal.
If you want a top 10 team. You need to have avout half of your roster consisting of 4 and 5 stars. So the standard needs to be 10 4 and 5 stars a year
 
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So far, have been impressed with his recruiting ability. Seems like a far better recruiter than Scott Frost, Mike Riley, or Bo Pelini.
So far it seems like it but we need to at least get through this 2024 recruiting cycle as well as see how the recruits actually turn out (ie., good judge of potential). I'm hoping though he is also a much better coach of college football than was Callahan.
 
So far, have been impressed with his recruiting ability. Seems like a far better recruiter than Scott Frost, Mike Riley, or Bo Pelini.
Thus far, this is a ridiculous comparison. Matt Rhule certainly brings many of the things to the table that made Bill Callahan so successful on the recruiting trail but whether the results reflect that is still to be determined. Matt Rhule has had 1 transition class that was ranked nationally in the low 30's - a class that has very few immediate impact players. Now, if Rhule can get verbals from some of these prospects he's bringing in next month - then that will start to move the needle nationally
 
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Thus far, this is a ridiculous comparison. Matt Rhule certainly brings many of the things to the table that made Bill Callahan so successful on the recruiting trail but whether the results reflect that is still to be determined. Matt Rhule has had 1 transition class that was ranked nationally in the low 30's - a class that has very few immediate impact players. Now, if Rhule can get verbals from some of these prospects he's bringing in next month - then that will start to move the needle nationally
Top 25 is low 30's? Don't quit your day job.
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Mike Riley has good interpersonal skills. However, his players were better suited for a conference that runs primarily WCO, like the PAC 12.
Riley didnt have the work ethic. Neither did Scott Frost. Bo hated recruiting but was actually pretty good at it all things considered. None of them were as organized as Rhule.
 
Thus far, this is a ridiculous comparison. Matt Rhule certainly brings many of the things to the table that made Bill Callahan so successful on the recruiting trail but whether the results reflect that is still to be determined. Matt Rhule has had 1 transition class that was ranked nationally in the low 30's - a class that has very few immediate impact players. Now, if Rhule can get verbals from some of these prospects he's bringing in next month - then that will start to move the needle nationally
The immediate impact players came from the portal. It's 2023, that's what most teams do nowadays. It's not the 80s.
 
Riley didnt have the work ethic. Neither did Scott Frost. Bo hated recruiting but was actually pretty good at it all things considered. None of them were as organized as Rhule.
Bo probably would have done better at recruiting if he kept his thoughts about it to himself.
 
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Honestly I don't care about rehashing the old coaches like Callahan, Pelini, Riley or Frost at this point. Didn't really like any of them but it's all in the past now and nothing we can do about that history. Pelini might have been OK as a pure coach, but that mouthy personality and contempt for media/fans was a non-starter.
 
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