Who is his dad?If he has half the FB skills of his daddy, he’s a super player. Can probably play many spots on either side of the ball. Be a ‘jack’ of all trades. We could really use a clone of Neal!
Still early and they're chasing quite a few highly regarded players. Just hoping they can land a few, much better odds than when we had Riley & Co. chasing unrealistic options.Hopefully he turns into a good player.
But Nebraskas talent acquisition for this class is nowhere close to where it needs to be.
Hopefully he turns into a good player.
But Nebraskas talent acquisition for this class is nowhere close to where it needs to be.
This is pretty much what is said every year about every mid 3* recruit.Still early and they're chasing quite a few highly regarded players. Just hoping they can land a few, much better odds than when we had Riley & Co. chasing unrealistic options.
Keelan looks like a great addition with versatility... I like the upside
I agree with you there. Rhule and Co are getting to the point where they need to land the two California players, land at least two of the highest rated in state recruits, and find two or three more 4* players elsewhere. They absolutely have the ability to do it, but hopefully they do it soon.Agreed. Some big fish still out there - Frazier and Baker seem genuinely interested, Mario Buford is highly rated and his brother is here, we seem to be trending the right way for Carter Nelson - but we need to actually land some. I don't actually expect to get Frazier or Baker but they would drastically change the talent level and we've got better chances there than with Raiola and Nwaneri at this point.
While I understand your focus on the recruiting prowess of Ohio State & Michigan, at this point we need to focus on finding the players that will make us a winning program again. We can't worry about winning the conference if we can't even win our division. We've been excellent recruiters on paper for too long, at this point we have to trust that the coaches know what they are looking for in a player and can develop them.This is pretty much what is said every year about every mid 3* recruit.
I genuinely hope that this kid is a good player, but Nebraska needs to finish their class with 40% (or higher) blue chip recruits. Those are 4* and 5* players. They need to finish with 8-10 of those players every year. This is just to have a roster that is still vastly inferior to the top of the conference, but it should give Nebraska a punchers chance.
With six total commits and one 4* player, Nebraska is behind pace.
I agree with you there. Rhule and Co are getting to the point where they need to land the two California players, land at least two of the highest rated in state recruits, and find two or three more 4* players elsewhere. They absolutely have the ability to do it, but hopefully they do it soon.
Nebraska has not recruited well, in my opinion, over the last several years. People focus too much on the final class ranking number - finishing with the #24 class for example - without realizing that's not much different than the class that finishes at #45 or #50. The difference is class size and one or two 4* players.While I understand your focus on the recruiting prowess of Ohio State & Michigan, at this point we need to focus on finding the players that will make us a winning program again. We can't worry about winning the conference if we can't even win our division. We've been excellent recruiters on paper for too long, at this point we have to trust that the coaches know what they are looking for in a player and can develop them.
Keelan's ability to fit multiple positions is a great snag as the coaches mold the program. A lot of upside with him right now, I like the possibilities.