Nebraska and many other teams are combing the ranks of 3-4 year players from non-P4 schools who were maybe 5.2 to 5.4 guys out of high school, but have grown and developed into these guys who get selected in the NFL draft in rounds 4-7 and end up being good pro players. The guys from Bowling Green and Fresno are classic examples.
The DT from Missouri is a traditional transfer as he has a coaching connection, but the transfer strategy seems to be a slight shift from just the throw offs from big time programs to adding a number of the best players in the smaller programs. We've had some success with this with Buschini, Toure, Bly Hill (maybe), but it seems that there's more evaluation and emphasis now.
The DT from Missouri is a traditional transfer as he has a coaching connection, but the transfer strategy seems to be a slight shift from just the throw offs from big time programs to adding a number of the best players in the smaller programs. We've had some success with this with Buschini, Toure, Bly Hill (maybe), but it seems that there's more evaluation and emphasis now.