There goes the ol' slow play theory.@OWHbigred: Omaha Central DE DaiShon Neal is "50-50" in choosing between #Huskers and Oregon. http://t.co/ipQGy0kFV1 http://t.co/I0Os7mhnSR
I disagree. Oregon could be telling him not to make a decision till you visit here, which happens to be the last 3 days before NSD. They will have a better idea then if they'll have room.There goes the ol' slow play theory.@OWHbigred: Omaha Central DE DaiShon Neal is "50-50" in choosing between #Huskers and Oregon. http://t.co/ipQGy0kFV1 http://t.co/I0Os7mhnSR
Yup, and if by then they realize they don't have the room, Neal May not even make it there for a visit.I disagree. Oregon could be telling him not to make a decision till you visit here, which happens to be the last 3 days before NSD. They will have a better idea then if they'll have room.There goes the ol' slow play theory.@OWHbigred: Omaha Central DE DaiShon Neal is "50-50" in choosing between #Huskers and Oregon. http://t.co/ipQGy0kFV1 http://t.co/I0Os7mhnSR
So we're 3rd.Here's the article it comes from.
http://www.oregonlive.com/recruiting/index.ssf/2015/01/daishon_neal_nebraska_cornhusk.html
I find this to be quite offensive.
"It's really out of Oregon and Nebraska at the moment," he said. "With Oklahoma, I'm going to go up there and see what they have to offer. If I like it there, it'll be Oregon and Oklahoma."
I agree. It seems that we are his placeholder school. From an in-state player, that is sad...Here's the article it comes from.
http://www.oregonlive.com/recruiting/index.ssf/2015/01/daishon_neal_nebraska_cornhusk.html
I find this to be quite offensive.
"It's really out of Oregon and Nebraska at the moment," he said. "With Oklahoma, I'm going to go up there and see what they have to offer. If I like it there, it'll be Oregon and Oklahoma."
I think we are third out of 2 right now.So we're 3rd.Here's the article it comes from.
http://www.oregonlive.com/recruiting/index.ssf/2015/01/daishon_neal_nebraska_cornhusk.html
I find this to be quite offensive.
"It's really out of Oregon and Nebraska at the moment," he said. "With Oklahoma, I'm going to go up there and see what they have to offer. If I like it there, it'll be Oregon and Oklahoma."
If he ends up here and is a stud I will be happy. However, at this moment, I'm assuming he is gone. Looking from the outside in, it appears to me the only reason why he hasn't committed to someone else (Oregon) is that he doesn't want to go through the next month of people in Nebraska trying to convince him otherwise. Stay committed till signing day. Commit to Oregon and be done. No reason to ask any other questions or make comments.OWH article says he told the Oregon paper this week he is "50-50" on choosing between Oregon and Nebraska.
I really want this kid to stay here, but it doesn't seem like he knows what he wants and is trying to keep everyone happy. Regardless, hope he ends up N.
Pretty sure he meant it will be Oregon and OU against NebraskaSo we're 3rd.Here's the article it comes from.
http://www.oregonlive.com/recruiting/index.ssf/2015/01/daishon_neal_nebraska_cornhusk.html
I find this to be quite offensive.
"It's really out of Oregon and Nebraska at the moment," he said. "With Oklahoma, I'm going to go up there and see what they have to offer. If I like it there, it'll be Oregon and Oklahoma."
Makes sense.Pretty sure he meant it will be Oregon and OU against NebraskaSo we're 3rd.Here's the article it comes from.
http://www.oregonlive.com/recruiting/index.ssf/2015/01/daishon_neal_nebraska_cornhusk.html
I find this to be quite offensive.
"It's really out of Oregon and Nebraska at the moment," he said. "With Oklahoma, I'm going to go up there and see what they have to offer. If I like it there, it'll be Oregon and Oklahoma."
ThisOffer other d ends, if his spot fill up before he decides, pull his offer. Between his tweets and interviews I'm already over this kid, seems like a diva. Cut bait, spend time on others.