Thanks for the report!! I am done with On3 and will just wait for your sharp reports. Thanks,
Love this!!! DR has really lit this program on fire!
Just getting started.Love this!!! DR has really lit this program on fire!
How dare you make me fangirl you... again... and again...Just getting started.
I am like you on this one. Something doesn’t seem right here. But I too will trust Rhule and staff on this. The kid obviously had talent at one time. And no way Rhule takes him in without watching him workout first. This could be a bust but it could also be huge!I don't understand this one. I want to be excited, but something just doesn't smell right. Season ending injury pre-season 2022. Played in 1 game against Rice in 2023 and had one catch. Then never saw the field again. I know Texas had a great WR room, but to not even play him? Did he lose a step after his injury? Maybe he just fell through the cracks at Texas, which doesn't seem likely. Hoping it's taken 2 years to fully rehab that injury and now he's ready to go, which again just doesn't seem likely. Apparently Rhule sees something nobody at Texas saw. If not, we're really more desperate for talent than I thought. But, gotta trust Rhule I guess.
This could be a bust but it could also be huge!
That picture must be from his one catch this season. A lot of people are punch drunk over this guy and are excited he joined Nebraska. I'm on the other side of the fence and believe this WR will be another no show in the stat line like so many before him. Hopefully I'm wrong.
A kid with a busted knee gets buried in an uber talented WR room. I doubt Sark added a scrub at that position given how focused he is on the passing game.
Looking at the stats, Sark’s top three WRs caught 95% of the passes thrown to wideouts. Only 10 balls were caught by other WRs on the roster. The top two RBs caught 49 balls.He clearly wasn't a scrub when Sark added him. But to then virtually disappear for 2 years after the busted knee is what seems concerning. Just find it hard to believe that Sark, given his focus on the passing game as you mentioned, would just overlook the kid if he had much talent. But again, IRIT
Me too. This guy is a reach. He had a full year to recover from a knee injury and was not the same player he was before the injury. Maybe I'm a bit jaded after so many transfer disappointments at WR- Kemps, Fleeks, Washington, Garcia-Castanada, Oliver Martin, Omar Manning and such and such. A couple guys Toure and Palmer hit it big, but they came in highly regarded without past injury issues, etc. But we all have to remember that in this era, the lines between walk-on invitee and highly coveted scholarship recruit are blurred. If he can get back to 100% of what he used to be, he'll be a very good deep threat for Raiola. If not, then he just took some NIL dollars that could have been spent elsewhere.I don't understand this one. I want to be excited, but something just doesn't smell right. Season ending injury pre-season 2022. Played in 1 game against Rice in 2023 and had one catch. Then never saw the field again. I know Texas had a great WR room, but to not even play him? Did he lose a step after his injury? Maybe he just fell through the cracks at Texas, which doesn't seem likely. Hoping it's taken 2 years to fully rehab that injury and now he's ready to go, which again just doesn't seem likely. Apparently Rhule sees something nobody at Texas saw. If not, we're really more desperate for talent than I thought. But, gotta trust Rhule I guess.
Was most recently at UT. Started at WY. I think he looks like a big physical WR with good hands and average speed. He doesn’t look very fast in his WY video before the knee injury at UT. My guess is he was processed at UT. He might be a good tool as a possession receiver who can body up DBs. Long arms. We really don’t have a guy like him IMO. Kind of a meh pickup for me but we’ll see. Really wanted the other WR.Wait...so this guy came from UT or Wyoming?
And...he has not played in over a year?
I actually think he’s more of a guy who can win 50/50 balls than a straight deep threat. He doesn’t look very fast but seems to have long arms and good hands. I see him catching those 5-10 yard quick outs for first downs. Physical guy who can get off of DB pressure at the LOS.Me too. This guy is a reach. He had a full year to recover from a knee injury and was not the same player he was before the injury. Maybe I'm a bit jaded after so many transfer disappointments at WR- Kemps, Fleeks, Washington, Garcia-Castanada, Oliver Martin, Omar Manning and such and such. A couple guys Toure and Palmer hit it big, but they came in highly regarded without past injury issues, etc. But we all have to remember that in this era, the lines between walk-on invitee and highly coveted scholarship recruit are blurred. If he can get back to 100% of what he used to be, he'll be a very good deep threat for Raiola. If not, then he just took some NIL dollars that could have been spent elsewhere.
Who was that big tall white WR we had...Todd something?I actually think he’s more of a guy who can win 50/50 balls than a straight deep threat. He doesn’t look very fast but seems to have long arms and good hands. I see him catching those 5-10 yard quick outs for first downs. Physical guy who can get off of DB pressure at the LOS.
PetersonWho was that big tall white WR we had...Todd something?
YES!! Thank you!Peterson
Looking at the stats, Sark’s top three WRs caught 95% of the passes thrown to wideouts. Only 10 balls were caught by other WRs on the roster. The top two RBs caught 49 balls.
Kind of exactly the comp I was thinking of. This guy isn’t as big as Purify.YES!! Thank you!
Would love to see this guy play like him.
Hoping this is the reason for his lack of playing time and not that he’s not even near the same player he was in Wyoming.Looking at the stats, Sark’s top three WRs caught 95% of the passes thrown to wideouts. Only 10 balls were caught by other WRs on the roster. The top two RBs caught 49 balls.
He's not going to out run anybody. I'm just going by his average of 20+ yards per catch back a few years ago when he was playing. We'll see how he looks in the spring. I'm high on what Lloyd accomplished as a true freshmen. They have to get that guy ready this spring to start next fall. I'm also higher on Coleman, who's bigger and faster than Neyor.I actually think he’s more of a guy who can win 50/50 balls than a straight deep threat. He doesn’t look very fast but seems to have long arms and good hands. I see him catching those 5-10 yard quick outs for first downs. Physical guy who can get off of DB pressure at the LOS.
Neyor played eight snaps for the entire season in 2023.Looking at the stats, Sark’s top three WRs caught 95% of the passes thrown to wideouts. Only 10 balls were caught by other WRs on the roster. The top two RBs caught 49 balls.