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After Michigan exposed the run game, Rhule says Nebraska must fix its backfield to hit its ceiling.
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Yep, While I appreciate EJ, there is a sizable gap between him and Justice Haynes, a top tier NFL prospect, they just faced.Right now, I wouldn't even say we have a legit #1-level back...
Accurate but also maybe a bit unreasonable. Justice Haynes was the #1 running back in the nation coming out of high school in 2023. He was also the #1 running back in the portal when he decided to leave Alabama last year. Some feel he is the #1 back in the nation and most agree he is top 5. There is a sizable gap between him and most teams #1.Yep, While I appreciate EJ, there is a sizable gap between him and Justice Haynes, a top tier NFL prospect, they just faced.
I don't disagree but was rather challenging the proof offered in the post above. If we set the standard at Justice Haynes, we are bound to be disappointed. I believe we have to have elite offensive line play before we will attract high caliber running backs. If you were Justice, would you want to play at Nebraska right now?@Hilltop It's not just that we don't have the #1 RB recruit in the country, it's that we don't even have a real B1G starter-level RB. Our entire RB recruiting operation has absolutely cratered in recent years, and it shows!
We used to bring in a 4* RB pretty much every year ('member when Bo brought in three 4* RBs in one year?), but now we don't even have a single 4* RB recruit on the roster. EJ, Ives, and Nelson were all mid-3* guys coming out of high school. Mozee was a 4* guy, but as a WR, not RB. (Last time we ran a converted RB at WR worked out so well, didn't it?)
Yep, While I appreciate EJ, there is a sizable gap between him and Justice Haynes, a top tier NFL prospect, they just faced.