This might be good for Husker football. But, it sucks for HS football at the class A level in the state.
Not a fan.
I agree there isn't a solution. I'm just not a fan of it. According to Google, 7-7.5% of HS football players play in college. That means there is at least 93% of kids that are just playing HS football because they just want to play. One program having some sort of relationship with the Huskers so their top recruits can transfer in, takes away from the other 93% of players in that class they have to compete against.I don't necessarily disagree. But it's been going on for some time now and there is likely not a solution. It's the new normal, just like NIL.
I get your point but they were already beating people by 50+ points a game. Maybe Millard will start to play more on a national basis against similar schools?I agree there isn't a solution. I'm just not a fan of it. According to Google, 7-7.5% of HS football players play in college. That means there is at least 93% of kids that are just playing HS football because they just want to play. One program having some sort of relationship with the Huskers so their top recruits can transfer in, takes away from the other 93% of players in that class they have to compete against.
Again, nothing is going to change and it can't be fixed. But, just wish it wasn't happening.
Do they have to live with parents or guardians in Nebraska?Wonder if Trae and Tay cooked this up on their own with their parents and reached out to Millard South upon seeing they won the state championship?
Do they have to live with parents or guardians in Nebraska?
BTW, the same thing Gorman does in LV, but parents usually move too.