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Tyjon Lindsey is N

What a huge get. Great work by the staff. Lets get Thompson and DD and finish strong.
 
I think I just peed a little. What a great couple of days for the big red!!
 
Relationships matter.. have it be coach to coach, player to coach, or player to player. I think Brendan Radley-Hiles is N.
 
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Is Huell Happy?
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I was wondering about the naysayers as well, but was gonna give them a chance to at least make an appearance in this thread. Their absence, should it continue, will be conspicuous.
 
My wish list is an athletic O lineman, a safety a strong DT and a speedy linebacker. I don't follow recruiting close enough to know if we are even targeting those positions. But they'd be helpful.
 
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Lee, POB and Gebbia gotta be licking their chops.

That is an understatement!

If we can get WR classes like this going forwards (maybe not quantity, but quality), how much easier would it be to get one of the best QBs each year?

Who wouldn't want to come here to throw to these guys? GBR!
 
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Where are the posters from last Saturday?

They must be working today, weird how that works.



Yep, won't hear a peep from this bunch. It's probably going to get worse for them too as others start coming in and that recruiting ranking keeps climbing.
 
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Props to KW for his never ending pursuit of Tyjon.

Ya, this can't be stated enough. Dubs has had a rough time since his DUI, so he deserves a lot of props on this. He could've packed his bag and pouted, which he somewhat did (pouted) on Twitter last week, but the dude came through with a HUGE addition to his position group.

Nice work, Mr. Savage.
 
BOOM.
Wow, please let this momentum keep rolling!
Would be great if a few of these kids can catch passes next year but if not they are only a year away from being ready.
 
Yep, won't hear a peep from this bunch. It's probably going to get worse for them too as others start coming in and that recruiting ranking keeps climbing.
I'm right here, but I'm not sure if I was one of the negative ones. I've made it very clear that I am going to be unsatisfied if we finish this class below 25th... I'll be okay with 18th to 25th... and extremely happy at anything above 18th. I also said I will not judge this class until February. This is definitely on the path to make me extremely happy!
 
Grimes a five star WR commit to Ohio State tweeted at Lindsey "62-3" and Tate Martell a four star commit tweeted at Lindsey "never again will I waste my time" Tate was Linsey's qb in highscool, interesting they would be so upset
 
Grimes a five star WR commit to Ohio State tweeted at Lindsey "62-3" and Tate Martell a four star commit tweeted at Lindsey "never again will I waste my time" Tate was Linsey's qb in highscool, interesting they would be so upset
Man i would love to beat their asses in a few years.
 
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Grimes a five star WR commit to Ohio State tweeted at Lindsey "62-3" and Tate Martell a four star commit tweeted at Lindsey "never again will I waste my time" Tate was Linsey's qb in highscool, interesting they would be so upset

Martell seems like a self absorbed douche.
 
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Sounds like they will get along well with their douche of a WR Coach

"I think Coach Williams is the best WR coach in the country," Lindsey said. "I hear that from a lot of people. That was a big reason why Keyshawn Johnson sent his son there. He had his nephew at Ohio State and Keyshawn could have sent his son to just about any school in the country but he wanted him at Nebraska to be coached by Coach Williams, that meant a lot to me.
 
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"I think Coach Williams is the best WR coach in the country," Lindsey said. "I hear that from a lot of people. That was a big reason why Keyshawn Johnson sent his son there. He had his nephew at Ohio State and Keyshawn could have sent his son to just about any school in the country but he wanted him at Nebraska to be coached by Coach Williams, that meant a lot to me.
"It really came down to where I felt I would be most comfortable, where I would develop the best and what school would prepare me the best for my ultimate goal, which is to play in the NFL.


"I have great relationships with Coach (Keith) Williams and Mike Riley and even after I committed to Ohio State, they still talked to me and treated me like family. With Coach Williams, he's a guy who would talk to me all the time and not even about football, just life and how I was doing. I'm not saying Ohio State didn't but it was just a different feel with Nebraska.
 
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