I'm not sure that's exactly what he's saying but no doubt the thought of starting at NDSU in a more pro-style offense maybe early versus riding the pine at NU to play in a spread option offense is probably a pretty good selling point for a QB. Good heavens, their record at putting QBs in the NFL sure doesn't hurt. I'm not sure that will continue with the staff turnover they had recently but we'll see.I totally agree with this. Rambo, who is busy crapping on everything Nebraska as his main hobby, is arguing stridently that no player in his right mind would choose to play for Nebraska over NDSU. Which, if you follow that logic, means that every guy who just signed with us would RATHER play for NDSU if only they'd gotten an offer from the Bison. And... that's just dumb. But hey, if I'm gonna spend time debunking every dumb thing Rambo says I'll have to quit my job. So I'll move on.
I don't blame kids for honoring a commitment to a school who has been recruiting them for months. I'm sure there's some ego that goes with the decisions kids make and it was clear that Payton was a backup plan for Frost. He'll likely play early at NDSU and probably would have sat for at least 3 years at NU.