Patience for what? The starting 5 OL as a unit are not very good. They are average at best. And the OL coach says they can only rely on ONE backup. This isn't just me talking. The radio guys are saying the same thing. Where are the other guys to step up?
my lord you act as if the coaching staff nebraska has in place has been recruiting to nebraska for years.
Stars aren't the issue. Ability is.exactly. in one year they cant do what the previous 3 coaches couldnt do in 14 years. while it may not look like they are recruiting "the best lineman" by star standards they are recruiting to a system. so we have to have a little patience and see what the line looks like when they have players recruited to their system.
i am gonna scratch my head and move on from this thread because you just ignored everything i and others have said. but before i leave, this staff has brought in the best OL they could get last year on a short cycle. they have recruits in this year's class that fit their system but may not be day 1 starters and are also still recruiting a couple of OL that could push for pt right away. lastly, nothing the recruits can do this year to help the OL.
Kinda cool, looks pretty solid for all of these guys sans Danielsen.Hmm.
Looks like we could be gaining a lot of steam here.
4* Benhart getting CB’s and visiting this weekend.
4* Danielsen visiting this weekend unofficially.
4* Concoran visiting this weekend unofficially.
Next weekend, the Twin Towers From Texas in the 2021 class are visiting. Both 4*. Foster & Conner.
Would be fun to land a couple of these guys.
I could see C: JurgensI'm guessing we see an OLine similar to this next year.
LT: Jamies
LG: Farniok
C: Miller or Bland ( If he makes it)
RG: Wilson
RT: Benhart
The center position is going to be interesting to watch. I would not be surprised to see Raridon move back to center.
Younger Farniok or Jurgens...no inside info just a hunch that younger Farniok is pretty solid at C from what Greg Austin said quite awhile back if I recall correctlyI could see C: Jurgens