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in before he transfers
reminds of the Seinfeld episode where Jerry always broke even. His line to the girl breaking up with him with a smile on his face "It's okay. I'll meet somebody new. I always break even" or something to that effect. Great scene.Good news
Hard to get excited about players committing anymore. Yay team, i guess.
I like this kid. Seems like we’re finding some solid “maybe undervalued” types.
BUT there is a stain on the day losing a top 100 player who could’ve been a real difference maker.
Regardless, I hate taking away from this young man’s special day. Welcome to Husker Nation!
We need a few more linemen in this class.
But it will be his redshirt season...hopefully since he’s from Jersey he will stick around at least one season
I like this kid. Seems like we’re finding some solid “maybe undervalued” types.
BUT there is a stain on the day losing a top 100 player who could’ve been a real difference maker.
Regardless, I hate taking away from this young man’s special day. Welcome to Husker Nation!
I’m happy this young man is N and I wish him all the best! I hope he becomes a multi year starter and gets whatever degree he desires. But for me it’s hard to get get too excited about recruiting anymore with all of the decommits and transfer portal entries that happen every day.
reminds of the Seinfeld episode where Jerry always broke even. His line to the girl breaking up with him with a smile on his face "It's okay. I'll meet somebody new. I always break even" or something to that effect. Great scene.
There was quite a parade of very attractive young women on Seinfeld. Seems unlikely that Jerry would have been able to attract that kind of talent in real life.
I do remember seeing one lady years ago, 20 or so, that he was dating, she was pretty alright.There was quite a parade of very attractive young women on Seinfeld. Seems unlikely that Jerry would have been able to attract that kind of talent in real life.