No starters - a JUCO transfer with 2 years left that didn't play and a sophomore that hasn't logged any playing time.I wonder if there are any quality OL players in that transfer group?
Maybe the JUCO has some good experience - we could use backup on both the OL and DL.No starters - a JUCO transfer with 2 years left that didn't play and a sophomore that hasn't logged any playing time.
I think sums it up pretty well.
SSO has great insights. But comparing Frazier at Doane to Sanders at CU is way off.I think sums it up pretty well.
I like the Tommie Frazier comparison. As the writer stated, this isn’t Jackson State either.
I just don’t see how this works. I think those that be successful in the future and those that can build a team in a society of individuals (social media & NIL). I don’t think coach “Prime” is doing that.
I don’t think this assessment is way off except for one glaring problem…..they’ve lost all the contributors from 2022.Depending on actual scholarship numbers I don't see a problem in Colorado. Nebraska is about to have 15 or so kids enter the portal or retire. Colorado wasn't good last year so not like they will miss whoever leaves. I'm sure Deion has told the AD he is going to burn it down and build it back up. Rhule admitted he did it at Temple. He brought in young guys that he liked and he played them. Obviously the veterans weren't getting it done. I plan to see a lot of young guys play this year for Nebraska as well.