Matt Farniok is the third of four brothers in a football family. The youngest brother, Will Farniok, is going to draw his share of attention from college recruiters too. He already has.
Will is a 6-4, 255-pound sophomore at Sioux Falls (S.D.) Washington High School, who played center this past year. He already has a Husker offer.
"Will's really special. Will's really good, really good," said Chad Stadem, coach at Washington High. "He might be the best athlete in the family."
So the fact that offensive line coach Mike Cavanaugh has a strong relationship with the family, and Stadem, is a very good thing for the Huskers.
"I've developed a friendship with the guy, he's a sincere individual," Stadem said of Cavanaugh, noting that they had probably talked more than 100 times this past year.
Expect continued conversations as the Huskers try to recruit another Farniok for the 2018 class.
As for the Farniok who just agreed to join Nebraska's family, I'll have a story tomorrow that further details what a bang-up job Cavanaugh did in helping the Huskers get their 19th commit. By Brian Christopherson | Lincoln Journal Star
Will is a 6-4, 255-pound sophomore at Sioux Falls (S.D.) Washington High School, who played center this past year. He already has a Husker offer.
"Will's really special. Will's really good, really good," said Chad Stadem, coach at Washington High. "He might be the best athlete in the family."
So the fact that offensive line coach Mike Cavanaugh has a strong relationship with the family, and Stadem, is a very good thing for the Huskers.
"I've developed a friendship with the guy, he's a sincere individual," Stadem said of Cavanaugh, noting that they had probably talked more than 100 times this past year.
Expect continued conversations as the Huskers try to recruit another Farniok for the 2018 class.
As for the Farniok who just agreed to join Nebraska's family, I'll have a story tomorrow that further details what a bang-up job Cavanaugh did in helping the Huskers get their 19th commit. By Brian Christopherson | Lincoln Journal Star
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