ScottyIce Posted January 8, 2017 Author Share Posted January 8, 2017 Any high school kid is allowed to go anywhere based on whatever reasons they choose. It's none of our business unless A) they're someone we know personally and have a vested relationship with or B) they happen to choose Nebraska, and we're fortunate to be a fan of theirs for a few years. Um. You're no fun. We technically have a vested interested in every recruit. I do anyways. Quote Link to comment
84HuskerLaw Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 Players need to choose their colleges wisely. I would be hard pressed to recommend the 'academic' ones like Standord, Michigan, etc. unless the athlete was a very exceptional high school student because the rigors of college at these schools may take the student away from the direction he or she wanted to go after sports. There are only so many hours in a day to devote your full time efforts to both sports and studies. Your college experience could be hellish if you end up in a situation where you are never sleeping because you find yourself studying 40 hours a week and attending class 16 hours and participating in sports activities another 40 plus. You won't find time to just have friends and relax and round out the college experience. Eventually the sports aspects of being a student athlete will end and you will be just your everyday adult working and being a parent, spouse, etc. You better be a successful student and enjoy your time at school. That means you are choosing more than just a position coach, team colors and the head coach when deciding where to attend school. I believe Nebraska offers student athletes the best of everything in many ways in that you can certainly get a very good education at UNL and will get the chance to become the best athlete you can be in a fun, friendly, relatively safe, college town environment. Nothing is given to you without the effort but the 'student' side of the equation is unquestionably focused on in Lincoln as well as anywhere. Osborne built up Nebrasaka's academic reputation as a place where the athlete could achieve all that he or she wanted and the help, encouragement and support would be readily available and forthcoming every step of the way. Being an athlete at Nebraska is probably the best way to be a student at Nebraska - you will get the best of both from UNL. IMO. They really do care and have for 40 years. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 Any high school kid is allowed to go anywhere based on whatever reasons they choose. It's none of our business unless A) they're someone we know personally and have a vested relationship with or B) they happen to choose Nebraska, and we're fortunate to be a fan of theirs for a few years. Um. You're no fun. We technically have a vested interested in every recruit. I do anyways. Yeah. That's stupid. 1 Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 We shouldn't. There are valid reasons to choose any school. Recruits should chart the path that's right for them. There will be no shortage of ones who come to Nebraska, ultimately, and while we can evaluate coaches on their recruiting abilities it's hard to predict how well or poorly each class will pan out. Quote Link to comment
marko polo Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 We shouldn't. There are valid reasons to choose any school. Recruits should chart the path that's right for them. There will be no shortage of ones who come to Nebraska, ultimately, and while we can evaluate coaches on their recruiting abilities it's hard to predict how well or poorly each class will pan out. I thought the coaches were largely to decide that , through either the kids they land or their ability to coach them up. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 The point is we don't freak out every year at the Under Armor Game or whatever when a handful of recruits, some of them longshots to begin with, don't commit to Nebraska. Quote Link to comment
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