Some buckeyes worried about future recruiting battles with HuskersThat tweet is mind blowing. Also N is up to 73% in CBs
On a more general note, Nebraska may have a very good year recruiting against Ohio St. with the timing of Urban Meyer’s health issues and other uncertainties. Frost’s guys have stability on their side and that has to be a big attraction to players coming in. Ohio State’s situation looks potentially fluid.
This was 27 hours ago. But yes, it's good news.Great news.
John Garcia Jr. just put his CB in for Nebraska. His previous CB experience is 0 for 0. Taking us to 77%.
I remember those recruiting showdowns with Oklahoma and Switzer and how thrilling it was when we won those battles — Turner Gill, Mickey Joseph, etc. I feel the same way beating out OSU.4skers89 said:Some buckeyes worried about future recruiting battles with Huskers
https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-state-football-recruiting/2018/10/98242-scott-frost-cornhuskers-further-complicate-big-ten-recruiting-landscape
There are plenty of 5-foot-9 slot wideouts in the country, but make no mistake about it, Robinson is a kid the Ohio State staff has really been pushing for. He'd be a tremendous fit in Urban Meyer's system and has been putting up absurd numbers as a high school senior. We'll find out for sure on Thursday afternoon, but this would be a major victory for the Cornhuskers.
That's what he said about Kentucky."I'm trying to find the best fit for me. The record or the season this year doesn't have a whole lot to do with that."
https://n.rivals.com/news/four-star-ky-ath-wandale-robinson-previews-thursday-announcement
Got a source for that captain pessimism?Bummer. Happy halloween. Waldo just flipped to Kentucky.