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Where HAVE our exit guys ended up?

Don’t really care much, as long as we’re not playing any of them it doesn’t matter..

Coleman is really the only player I know that we will face next fall on October 18th.
 
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Don’t really care much, as long as we’re not playing any of them it doesn’t matter..

Coleman is really the only player I know that we will face next fall on October 18th.
If he still on the team? He seems a like betts great talent but heart isn’t in it
 
Hopefully Jae is OK? Apparently he said something bad on a message board (who cares), but he mostly brought some life and attitude on a frequent basis.

I'll be the first one to ask if he is in a continuous state of circling the roundabouts in SW Lincoln? I was there about a month ago and feel his pain....
He found fit to ridicule me over Kirsten's heroin overdose just over a year ago.

Both Jae and his alt, Emormousdouchebag. Emo got banned first, Jae went after me in early April again, I really went off on him. I even reported myself, and my post to Sklar. Said do what you want with me.

Have not seen him since.

He said he liked probing the limits, he found them.

He is chewing on the bones of Sam I Am, North Stadium. HTO, and others up in the Andes.

There are some lines that should not be crossed. I honestly do not give a fuq about what is going on with him.

That is my side of it. I am here, he and emodouche are not.
 
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As of January 13, 2025, the Nebraska Cornhuskers football program has experienced significant player movement through the NCAA transfer portal. Below is a summary of key departures and their new destinations:

Departed Players and Their New Teams:

  • Nate Boerkircher (#87, TE, Junior): Transferred to Texas A&M.
  • Jimari Butler (#10, EDGE, Redshirt Junior): Moved to LSU.
  • Malachi Coleman (#15, WR, Sophomore): Joined the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
  • Dante Dowdell (#23, RB, Sophomore): Now with the Kentucky Wildcats.
  • Gabe Ervin Jr. (#22, RB, Junior): Transferred to Kansas State.
  • Mikai Gbayor (#42, LB, Redshirt Junior): Signed with the Missouri Tigers.
  • Vincent Jackson (#55, DL, Redshirt Freshman): Moved to the UConn Huskies.
  • Daniel Kaelin (#12, QB, Freshman): Joined the Virginia Cavaliers.
  • Jaylen Lloyd (#19, WR, Sophomore): Now part of the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
  • Isaiah McMorris (#88, WR, Freshman): Transferred to Missouri State.
  • Brodie Tagaloa (#87, DL, Sophomore): Joined the Sacramento State Hornets.
  • Stefon Thompson (#56, LB, Redshirt Junior): Moved to Florida State.
  • Princewill Umanmielen (#18, EDGE, Sophomore): Signed with the Ole Miss Rebels.
  • Kai Wallin (#93, DL, Sophomore): Transferred to Oregon State.
  • James Williams (#90, EDGE, Redshirt Sophomore): Now with the Florida State Seminoles.
Several players have entered the transfer portal but have not yet announced their new destinations:

  • Dwight Bootle II (#21, CB, Redshirt Freshman)
  • Koby Bretz (#26, S, Redshirt Junior)
  • Noah Bustard (#50, LB, Redshirt Freshman)
  • Arik Gilbert (#89, TE, Redshirt Sophomore)
  • Dae'vonn Hall (#83, WR, Freshman)
  • Jacob Hood (#71, OT, Sophomore)
  • Ryker Evans (#31, RB, Freshman)
  • AJ Rollins (#86, TE, Junior)
  • Xander Ruggeroli (#73, OT, Freshman)
  • Syncere Safeeullah (#44, CB, Redshirt Freshman)
  • Ismael Smith Flores (#81, LB, Redshirt Freshman)
Additionally, Keona Davis (#97, DL, Freshman) initially entered the portal but has since withdrawn his name.

In response to these departures, Nebraska has been active in acquiring talent through the transfer portal, securing commitments from several players to bolster their roster for the upcoming season.

For a comprehensive and up-to-date list of all transfer portal activities involving Nebraska football, including incoming and outgoing players, you can refer to On3's Nebraska Football Transfer Portal.

Please note that transfer portal activities are dynamic, and player statuses can change rapidly.

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Don’t really care much, as long as we’re not playing any of them it doesn’t matter..

Coleman is really the only player I know that we will face next fall on October 18th.
Agree with this.

We are the only fanbase I’ve noticed that has an irrational obsession with players who transferred out. There were about a dozen discussions too many on Tristan Gebbia
 
Agree with this.

We are the only fanbase I’ve noticed that has an irrational obsession with players who transferred out. There were about a dozen discussions too many on Tristan Gebbia
Well, it is easy to have a dozen discussions on Gebbia when he played a dozen years. Rumor has it he is going to a junior college the next few years to stay in shape until the ncaa finds a reason to grant him another year. He’s gonna try to do the LeBron thing and play with his son (none of those things are true)
 
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He found fit to ridicule me over Kirsten's heroin overdose just over a year ago.

Both Jae and his alt, Emormousdouchebag. Emo got banned first, Jae went after me in early April again, I really went off on him. I even reported myself, and my post to Sklar. Said do what you want with me.

Have not seen him since.

He said he liked probing the limits, he found them.

He is chewing on the bones of Sam I Am, North Stadium. HTO, and others up in the Andes.

There are some lines that should not be crossed. I honestly do not give a fuq about what is going on with him.

That is my side of it. I am here, he and emodouche are not.

Fair.
 
Hopefully Jae is OK? Apparently he said something bad on a message board (who cares), but he mostly brought some life and attitude on a frequent basis.

I'll be the first one to ask if he is in a continuous state of circling the roundabouts in SW Lincoln? I was there about a month ago and feel his pain....
He's on the Platinum board doing a fantastic job. You should check it out. Good peeps and the mods do not act like North Korea.
 
I must add, I do care enough about everyone that they never experience what I have since she died.

Overdose deaths are a funny thing, sudden and tragic, but there is a stigma surrounding such. I was guilty of same before this.

Before this, I too felt that "well, what do you expect would happen," while still true, I have learned a new empathy over last 13 months.

She did not want to die that night, and I certainly did not want that either. It is a funny thing, my grief is the same, but there is a very different way society as a whole looks at it. I get it.

I hope none of you are ever in my shoes, even Jae.

I knew, I never have touched the stuff. Is my alcohol somehow better though? Society sure thinks so.

Philosophical musings from Alaska

Go Big Red
 
I must add, I do care enough about everyone that they never experience what I have since she died.

Overdose deaths are a funny thing, sudden and tragic, but there is a stigma surrounding such. I was guilty of same before this.

Before this, I too felt that "well, what do you expect would happen," while still true, I have learned a new empathy over last 13 months.

She did not want to die that night, and I certainly did not want that either. It is a funny thing, my grief is the same, but there is a very different way society as a whole looks at it. I get it.

I hope none of you are ever in my shoes, even Jae.

I knew, I never have touched the stuff. Is my alcohol somehow better though? Society sure thinks so.

Philosophical musings from Alaska

Go Big Red

I followed your previous messages and definitely feel bad about your loss. I can't even imagine. Truly. I definitely had you in my prayers during your grief. Don't know if that is your thing.

I am of the opinion that some people get out of line, and sometimes way over the top, when it comes to a message board. Way too easy to go overboard. Most people would not do that in person. I don't know Jae personally, but there was some lightheartedness to many of his posts, which made things interesting and fun sometimes. If this is how he reacted, and I have no reason to doubt it, you are most certainly justified in your opinions. I also hope there can be some redemption and forgiveness, at some point in time. For everyone involved, and I hope you are able to provide redemption and forgiveness to your beloved (may she RIP).
 
As of January 13, 2025, the Nebraska Cornhuskers football program has experienced significant player movement through the NCAA transfer portal. Below is a summary of key departures and their new destinations:

Departed Players and Their New Teams:

  • Nate Boerkircher (#87, TE, Junior): Transferred to Texas A&M.
  • Jimari Butler (#10, EDGE, Redshirt Junior): Moved to LSU.
  • Malachi Coleman (#15, WR, Sophomore): Joined the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
  • Dante Dowdell (#23, RB, Sophomore): Now with the Kentucky Wildcats.
  • Gabe Ervin Jr. (#22, RB, Junior): Transferred to Kansas State.
  • Mikai Gbayor (#42, LB, Redshirt Junior): Signed with the Missouri Tigers.
  • Vincent Jackson (#55, DL, Redshirt Freshman): Moved to the UConn Huskies.
  • Daniel Kaelin (#12, QB, Freshman): Joined the Virginia Cavaliers.
  • Jaylen Lloyd (#19, WR, Sophomore): Now part of the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
  • Isaiah McMorris (#88, WR, Freshman): Transferred to Missouri State.
  • Brodie Tagaloa (#87, DL, Sophomore): Joined the Sacramento State Hornets.
  • Stefon Thompson (#56, LB, Redshirt Junior): Moved to Florida State.
  • Princewill Umanmielen (#18, EDGE, Sophomore): Signed with the Ole Miss Rebels.
  • Kai Wallin (#93, DL, Sophomore): Transferred to Oregon State.
  • James Williams (#90, EDGE, Redshirt Sophomore): Now with the Florida State Seminoles.
Several players have entered the transfer portal but have not yet announced their new destinations:

  • Dwight Bootle II (#21, CB, Redshirt Freshman)
  • Koby Bretz (#26, S, Redshirt Junior)
  • Noah Bustard (#50, LB, Redshirt Freshman)
  • Arik Gilbert (#89, TE, Redshirt Sophomore)
  • Dae'vonn Hall (#83, WR, Freshman)
  • Jacob Hood (#71, OT, Sophomore)
  • Ryker Evans (#31, RB, Freshman)
  • AJ Rollins (#86, TE, Junior)
  • Xander Ruggeroli (#73, OT, Freshman)
  • Syncere Safeeullah (#44, CB, Redshirt Freshman)
  • Ismael Smith Flores (#81, LB, Redshirt Freshman)
Additionally, Keona Davis (#97, DL, Freshman) initially entered the portal but has since withdrawn his name.

In response to these departures, Nebraska has been active in acquiring talent through the transfer portal, securing commitments from several players to bolster their roster for the upcoming season.

For a comprehensive and up-to-date list of all transfer portal activities involving Nebraska football, including incoming and outgoing players, you can refer to On3's Nebraska Football Transfer Portal.

Please note that transfer portal activities are dynamic, and player statuses can change rapidly.

Recent Updates on Nebraska Football Transfers
FaviconReuters
Report: Alabama OT Elijah Pritchett heading to Nebraska
4 days ago
FaviconCorn Nation
Corn Flakes: A Mixed Weekend for Basketball
Today

Sources
Wallin........ Oregon State, Jackson .......... U Conn, McMorris........Missouri State and Tagaloa...........Sac State Please tell me these players were pushed out the door. (I went to elementary school in Davis, CA just outside of Sacramento. UC Davis Aggies used to beat up on Sac State back then.)
 
Wallin........ Oregon State, Jackson .......... U Conn, McMorris........Missouri State and Tagaloa...........Sac State Please tell me these players were pushed out the door. (I went to elementary school in Davis, CA just outside of Sacramento. UC Davis Aggies used to beat up on Sac State back then.)
I have no idea. But the reality is our roster was filled with a lot of mid major talent regardless of what the ranking say.
 
Yeah I'm telling you, I only made it to 1 legacy walk this year. But watching the team in street clothes oh my. Couldn't believe how physically unimpressive the team as a whole was. Sure polar bear and ty stuck out, but there was also just a bunch of small dudes and average Joe looking guys
 
Yeah I'm telling you, I only made it to 1 legacy walk this year. But watching the team in street clothes oh my. Couldn't believe how physically unimpressive the team as a whole was. Sure polar bear and ty stuck out, but there was also just a bunch of small dudes and average Joe looking guys
Been this way for years. Especially the offensive line. I walked by James Williams and was like...what? Looked like a random HS kid.
 
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He found fit to ridicule me over Kirsten's heroin overdose just over a year ago.

Both Jae and his alt, Emormousdouchebag. Emo got banned first, Jae went after me in early April again, I really went off on him. I even reported myself, and my post to Sklar. Said do what you want with me.

Have not seen him since.

He said he liked probing the limits, he found them.

He is chewing on the bones of Sam I Am, North Stadium. HTO, and others up in the Andes.

There are some lines that should not be crossed. I honestly do not give a fuq about what is going on with him.

That is my side of it. I am here, he and emodouche are not.
That's a long post for not caring...
 
As of January 13, 2025, the Nebraska Cornhuskers football program has experienced significant player movement through the NCAA transfer portal. Below is a summary of key departures and their new destinations:

Departed Players and Their New Teams:

  • Nate Boerkircher (#87, TE, Junior): Transferred to Texas A&M.
  • Jimari Butler (#10, EDGE, Redshirt Junior): Moved to LSU.
  • Malachi Coleman (#15, WR, Sophomore): Joined the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
  • Dante Dowdell (#23, RB, Sophomore): Now with the Kentucky Wildcats.
  • Gabe Ervin Jr. (#22, RB, Junior): Transferred to Kansas State.
  • Mikai Gbayor (#42, LB, Redshirt Junior): Signed with the Missouri Tigers.
  • Vincent Jackson (#55, DL, Redshirt Freshman): Moved to the UConn Huskies.
  • Daniel Kaelin (#12, QB, Freshman): Joined the Virginia Cavaliers.
  • Jaylen Lloyd (#19, WR, Sophomore): Now part of the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
  • Isaiah McMorris (#88, WR, Freshman): Transferred to Missouri State.
  • Brodie Tagaloa (#87, DL, Sophomore): Joined the Sacramento State Hornets.
  • Stefon Thompson (#56, LB, Redshirt Junior): Moved to Florida State.
  • Princewill Umanmielen (#18, EDGE, Sophomore): Signed with the Ole Miss Rebels.
  • Kai Wallin (#93, DL, Sophomore): Transferred to Oregon State.
  • James Williams (#90, EDGE, Redshirt Sophomore): Now with the Florida State Seminoles.
Several players have entered the transfer portal but have not yet announced their new destinations:

  • Dwight Bootle II (#21, CB, Redshirt Freshman)
  • Koby Bretz (#26, S, Redshirt Junior)
  • Noah Bustard (#50, LB, Redshirt Freshman)
  • Arik Gilbert (#89, TE, Redshirt Sophomore)
  • Dae'vonn Hall (#83, WR, Freshman)
  • Jacob Hood (#71, OT, Sophomore)
  • Ryker Evans (#31, RB, Freshman)
  • AJ Rollins (#86, TE, Junior)
  • Xander Ruggeroli (#73, OT, Freshman)
  • Syncere Safeeullah (#44, CB, Redshirt Freshman)
  • Ismael Smith Flores (#81, LB, Redshirt Freshman)
Additionally, Keona Davis (#97, DL, Freshman) initially entered the portal but has since withdrawn his name.

In response to these departures, Nebraska has been active in acquiring talent through the transfer portal, securing commitments from several players to bolster their roster for the upcoming season.

For a comprehensive and up-to-date list of all transfer portal activities involving Nebraska football, including incoming and outgoing players, you can refer to On3's Nebraska Football Transfer Portal.

Please note that transfer portal activities are dynamic, and player statuses can change rapidly.

Recent Updates on Nebraska Football Transfers
FaviconReuters
Report: Alabama OT Elijah Pritchett heading to Nebraska
4 days ago
FaviconCorn Nation
Corn Flakes: A Mixed Weekend for Basketball
Today

Sources

Good list. Thanks for that. Lot of our guys did well for themselves. Some not so much. There is about 4-5 guys in there if like to have kept but for the most part not much in the way of huge losses.



Holla
 
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Good list. Thanks for that. Lot of our guys did well for themselves. Some not so much. There is about 4-5 guys in there if like to have kept but for the most part not much in the way of huge losses.



Holla
Thanks. Chat GPT. Took about 2 minutes. Surprised I didn't get mobbed by the "copy and paste" police.
 
Some of these comments are just brain dead. James Williams is a pass rushing specialist, and he looks exactly like a pass rushing specialist should.
LOL. Actually I was at a practice and he was sitting on the turf right next to me. I thought he was a punter or specialty player. Had no idea who he was, and suddenly he was out their with the 1s and 2s on defense. All of us were scratching our heads. Outside of his height he really wasn't much to look at. I certainly wouldn't have called him a defensive specialist.
 
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