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Stuart Mandel lists NU, nationally, as the biggest disappointment re: recruiting.
Biggest disappointment (in general): Nebraska. You know the formula: Hot-young coach takes over at tradition-rich program and puts together a monster class in his first full recruiting year. In fact, it happened the last time the Huskers changed coaches -- Bill Callahan landed a top five class in 2005.
However, that wasn't quite the case for Bo Pelini, whose first full class was solid (top 30) but hardly spectacular. The lone "star" is QB Cody Green (Dayton, Texas) -- and even he was ranked just 173rd by Rivals.
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I tend to agree with mandel --- this class is, at least on paper at this point, somewhat disappointing. It could be better in reality than is the ranking that people give now --- but, of course, no one knows at this point if that is the case. But... I was expecting a top 15 class, maybe even a fringe top 10. But really, NU was not close. We had the best ranking in the B12 North but fifth overall in the conference. On that basis, probably not a highly accurate basis, but on that basis alone, we are not catching up with the conference in general (but did fare better than our brethren in the B12 North). It seems to me that NU must really step up recruiting next year (and that will be tough with so few scholarships to offer) so as not to fall further behind.
I know. I know. Stars are not everything. I agree. And talent alone is not everything. but... such is a real measure and is a contributor. And I expected better at this point. NU in the future must get 3-4 National top 100 and 6-7 national top 200 players per year, or the talent gap will be going the wrong way (relative to the top programs).
Thoughts?
Stuart Mandel lists NU, nationally, as the biggest disappointment re: recruiting.
Biggest disappointment (in general): Nebraska. You know the formula: Hot-young coach takes over at tradition-rich program and puts together a monster class in his first full recruiting year. In fact, it happened the last time the Huskers changed coaches -- Bill Callahan landed a top five class in 2005.
However, that wasn't quite the case for Bo Pelini, whose first full class was solid (top 30) but hardly spectacular. The lone "star" is QB Cody Green (Dayton, Texas) -- and even he was ranked just 173rd by Rivals.
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I tend to agree with mandel --- this class is, at least on paper at this point, somewhat disappointing. It could be better in reality than is the ranking that people give now --- but, of course, no one knows at this point if that is the case. But... I was expecting a top 15 class, maybe even a fringe top 10. But really, NU was not close. We had the best ranking in the B12 North but fifth overall in the conference. On that basis, probably not a highly accurate basis, but on that basis alone, we are not catching up with the conference in general (but did fare better than our brethren in the B12 North). It seems to me that NU must really step up recruiting next year (and that will be tough with so few scholarships to offer) so as not to fall further behind.
I know. I know. Stars are not everything. I agree. And talent alone is not everything. but... such is a real measure and is a contributor. And I expected better at this point. NU in the future must get 3-4 National top 100 and 6-7 national top 200 players per year, or the talent gap will be going the wrong way (relative to the top programs).
Thoughts?