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Did Keeston Terry decommit?? If so what is the reason for it happening so fast...
espn shows him committed to kansas. Why would people get mad at that? if that would honestly upset someone then they need to move out of parents basement.Rivals still has him committed..Your post title might make some people mad.
http://www.huskerextra.com/articles/2009/0...16870781349.txtespn shows him committed to kansas. Why would people get mad at that? if that would honestly upset someone then they need to move out of parents basement.Rivals still has him committed..Your post title might make some people mad.
My bad...You were right!http://www.huskerextra.com/articles/2009/0...16870781349.txtespn shows him committed to kansas. Why would people get mad at that? if that would honestly upset someone then they need to move out of parents basement.Rivals still has him committed..Your post title might make some people mad.
Easy, easy. The sky isn't falling. Wait at least until signing day to enter panic mode. We don't have that many fewer recruits than we did last year at this time, and that class turned out solid. It'll be alright.Compared to the elite programs in the country, this recruiting class is pitiful. They have got to do a better job w/ recruiting, somehow, some way.
Easy, easy. The sky isn't falling. Wait at least until signing day to enter panic mode. We don't have that many fewer recruits than we did last year at this time, and that class turned out solid. It'll be alright.Compared to the elite programs in the country, this recruiting class is pitiful. They have got to do a better job w/ recruiting, somehow, some way.
"Behind" perhaps...All I know is, I live in Baton Rouge and LSU already has 19 recruits. What exactly is so attractive about Baton Rouge frickin' Louisiana? The food is great; the women are gorgeous; the weather is warm (but miserable). Yet they have nowhere near the tradition of NU. Texas has even more recruits, as does Alabama, and numerous other schools. What the heck does Tuscaloosa have that Nebraska doesn't? If you don't think Nebraska is "behind" at this point, you are sadly mistaken.
Tradition doesn't mean anything these days. If it did, Notre Dame and Syracuse would be top tier teams. Welcome to the Twitter age. Attention spans are shorter than Mark Mangino's artery diameters. If you haven't played in a BCS bowl in the last 5 years, you're struggling for top prospects. Last time I checked, LSU has won 2 in the last 5 years.All I know is, I live in Baton Rouge and LSU already has 19 recruits. What exactly is so attractive about Baton Rouge frickin' Louisiana? The food is great; the women are gorgeous; the weather is warm (but miserable). Yet they have nowhere near the tradition of NU. Texas has even more recruits, as does Alabama, and numerous other schools. What the heck does Tuscaloosa have that Nebraska doesn't? If you don't think Nebraska is "behind" at this point, you are sadly mistaken.
I'm not worried. Win and they will come. It's eerily opposite of what we were hearing some 3 odd years ago. "Callahan is recruiting talent that will win us a national championship (without even considering his ability to coach up that talent.)" vs. "Pelini is such a great coach that he can win with a team full of walk-ons."Easy, easy. The sky isn't falling. Wait at least until signing day to enter panic mode. We don't have that many fewer recruits than we did last year at this time, and that class turned out solid. It'll be alright.Compared to the elite programs in the country, this recruiting class is pitiful. They have got to do a better job w/ recruiting, somehow, some way.
really, looking at some of the other good programs, we are in denial when it comes to recruiting and our accomplishments at this point in the process. i am not saying Pelini and his guys aren't good at recruiting, but this is a damn tough place to recruit. other than the coaching and game day atmosphere, we fall short in everything else that is attractive to today's recruits.....
"Behind" perhaps...All I know is, I live in Baton Rouge and LSU already has 19 recruits. What exactly is so attractive about Baton Rouge frickin' Louisiana? The food is great; the women are gorgeous; the weather is warm (but miserable). Yet they have nowhere near the tradition of NU. Texas has even more recruits, as does Alabama, and numerous other schools. What the heck does Tuscaloosa have that Nebraska doesn't? If you don't think Nebraska is "behind" at this point, you are sadly mistaken.
However, Nebraska has August, September, October, November, December and January...that's six plus months to fill basically 11-12 spots.
Now, if it's the end of December or just getting into January are they're still sitting at four commits...then I believe there would be cause for at least a little bit of concern.