caveman99
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Jen, I think we will still see a decent number of contributers to the lines from NE, just not as many scholarship recruits. As many on here have said before, scholarships will go to players that are more ready to play and are better prospects because of that. The kids in NE don't play as much as those in TX, FL, CA, etc. nor do they have the conditioning programs those areas have. NE kids can still come in and develop for 2-4 years and still play, but more than likely they will come on as walk ons.HuskerJen said:Well I was thinking more along the lines of re-establishing the pipeline. A kid comes in, redshirts, waits his turn and by the time he's a redshirt sophomore or junior he's around 300 pounds and ready to play.jliehr said:Very few high school kids are that size and athletic, 240-270 pounds doesn't cut it at this level.
And maybe 3-4 every year from in-state is a stretch but still...
However, we have Ryne Reeves from instate for the 2011 class. I would think that in the entire state of Nebraska there are at least 2 more capable OL recruits.
:dunno
Looking at the roster shows several NE kids who are major contributors at most positions in 2009: Baker S. (DT - recruit), Jared Crick (DT - walk on), Mike Caputo (C - Walk On), Andy Christensen (G - recruit), Ricky Henry (G - recruit, JUCO but Omaha native), DJ Jones (T - recruit), Derek Meyer (G - walk on, former KSU recruit), Lance Thorell (DB - walk on), Tyler Legatt (FB - walk on), Mike Hays (FB - walk on), Sean Fisher (BUCK - recruit), Colton Koehler (MIKE - walk on), Micah Kreikemeier (BUCK - recruit), Matt May (WILL - walk on), Sam Meginnis (LS - walk on), Alex Henery (PK/P - walk on), Brett Maher (P - walk on), Matt O'Hanlon (S - walk on), Dreu Young (TE - walk on), Niles Paul (WR - recruit). I count 20 players, 17 if you want to take Special Teams out, that have a legit shot at playing time this season. That doesn't include others who have walked on or were recruited recently that won't make an impact this season. 13 of those 20 are walk ons and I think that is how we will see the majority of NE kids get a chance going forward. They may not be developed enough to compete for scholarships right out of HS, but that doesn't mean they can't walk on and develop enough to earn a spot later on.