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Urban probably told him to take a hike after what he said this weekend. LOL!!!
 
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We all saw his speed at Friday Night Lights. Could be a legit 240 pound two-way player.

Guy would be an unreal red zone guy. He could play WR, TE, or RB. Might lead the country in sacks *and* TD's. Reel 'em in coach.
 
He just visited Ohio State, but made a public tweet on how JT Barret should be benched. Penn State is no longer recruiting that hard as he is a load to recruit. Nebraska is recruiting him the hardest.

Ohio StAte and Penn State battling for the services of Tryeke Smith and Jayson Oweh. 2 other highly regarded DEs.
 
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Appears to be a disciplined student athlete that makes good decisions :/
 
He just visited Ohio State, but made a public tweet on how JT Barret should be benched. Penn State is no longer recruiting that hard as he is a load to recruit. Nebraska is recruiting him the hardest.

Ohio StAte and Penn State battling for the services of Tryeke Smith and Jayson Oweh. 2 other highly regarded DEs.


Lol yeah penn state is cooling on him.. whatever
 
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Have him go both ways,,, promise everything

No joke. Let him play some tight end/H back. Split him out wide. Give him the ball now and then. And on defense, more importantly, he would be the legit Dog outside linebacker that we currently do not have in the program.
 
He would be one of Nebraska's all time best recruits and have a huge impact on finishing this class as well as 2019!!!
 
Depends who they hired.

With that said...is PSU really at the point that they can just turn their backs on guys like this now? Good lord...why did Franklin not get a call from NU?

No, if this staff is gone there is zero shot of getting Parsons.
 
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He just visited Ohio State, but made a public tweet on how JT Barret should be benched. Penn State is no longer recruiting that hard as he is a load to recruit. Nebraska is recruiting him the hardest.



Ohio StAte and Penn State battling for the services of Tryeke Smith and Jayson Oweh. 2 other highly regarded DEs.

If Penn State is backing off, he's flat out told them he's not coming.
 
Lol yeah penn state is cooling on him.. whatever

It's not that far fetched. He already decommitted from PSU. Take it for what it's worth, but based on what his dad said during an interview last month it sounded as though the dad was surprised by his level of interest in Nebraska and was fairly certain his son would not be going to PSU. Believe it or not it could be true that PSU cooled on him knowing they have a better shot landing one of the other guys.
 
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Not sure if you were serious about Franklin and why Nebraska didn't call him, but he has been at Penn St. since before 2014 season, not sure you take Nebraska job after being on the job one year at Penn St.
 
He just visited Ohio State, but made a public tweet on how JT Barret should be benched. Penn State is no longer recruiting that hard as he is a load to recruit. Nebraska is recruiting him the hardest.

Ohio StAte and Penn State battling for the services of Tryeke Smith and Jayson Oweh. 2 other highly regarded DEs.

That is a true statement recruiting the others, but don't kid yourself that you aren't still recruiting a 5* super hard that has big time interest. NU, OSU, and PSU all want Parsons, and all will continue to roll it out for the kid,.
 
So this is basically the equivalent of the guy that gave a crystal ball to Clemson for Bookie? I guess the fact that 1 person thinks this has a chance is a start
 
So this is basically the equivalent of the guy that gave a crystal ball to Clemson for Bookie? I guess the fact that 1 person thinks this has a chance is a start

No. Bookie got a crystal ball by a Clemson writer who has just over a dozen predictions.
Wiltfong is a national recruiting analyst and is the director of recruiting for 247 Sports. He usually only makes a prediction if he has solid info on that recruit and has almost 400 predictions this year alone, with a near 90% accuracy.
 
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