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Player: LaBryan Ray
Hometown: Madison, Alabama
School: James Clemens
Position: Defensive End
Height: 6-5
Weight: 270
40 time:
Offers: Alabama, Arkansas, Duke, Goergia Tech, Kentucky, Louisville, Louisville, Michigan, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Nebraska, North Carolina State, Southern Mississippi, Tennessee, Troy, UAB, Western Kentucky
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247 Composite: #94 Overall; #3 WDE; .9516; :star :star
Rivals: #12 SDE; :star
247: #45 Overall; #2 WDE; :star :star
Scout: #157 Overall; #14 DE; :star :star
ESPN: #34 Overall; #3 DT; :star :star
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I'd say that's about right. I'd give us more of a chance against Wisconsin and Iowa but they are both on the road.
I'd say 50 vs. Wisconsin and at least 40 if not 50 vs. Iowa - we completely dominated them everywhere but the scoreboard.
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Nominate dudeguyy
Need a second here....
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Nominate commando
Need a second here...
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Nominate Hujan
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NU needs more and earlier access to recruits and their parents/guardians before players can sign. Moving up NSD would hurt NU.
Agree. I wouldn't be in favor of any changes unless they allow earlier visits.
Though allowing them to sign financial aid papers wouldn't be the end of the world because the kid could still change his mind.
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Player: Greg Rogers
Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada
School: Centennial
Position: Defensive Tackle
Height: 6-4
Weight: 311
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Offers: Arizona, Arizona State, BYU, Colorado, Colorado State, Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma, San Diego State, UCLA, UNLV, USC, Utah, Washington, Washington State
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247 Composite: #140 Overall; #7 DT; .9405; :star :star
Rivals: #173 Overall; #11 DT; :star :star
247: #198 Overall; #14 DT; :star :star
Scout: #43 Overall; #4 DT; :star :star
ESPN: #183 Overall; #13 DT; :star :star
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Player: Adarius Lemons
Hometown: Clearwater, Florida
School: Clearwater
Position: Running Back
Height: 6-2
Weight: 185
40 time:
Offers: Arizona State, Auburn, Cincinnati, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisville, LSU, Maryland, Miami, Michigan, Mississippi State, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio State, Pittsburgh, South Carolina, Tennessee, UCLA, USF, Virginia Tech, West Virginia
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247 Composite: #169 Overall; #12 RB; .9304; :star :star
Rivals: #148 Overall; #11 RB; :star :star
247: #94 Overall; #7 RB; :star :star
Scout: #292 Overall; #24 RB; :star :star
ESPN: #205 Overall; #22 RB; :star :star
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Player: Marlon Tuipulotu
Hometown: Independence, Oregon
School: Central
Position: Defensive Tackle
Height: 6-2
Weight: 275
40 time:
Offers: Boise State, BYU, California, Iowa State, Nebraska, Oregon, Oregon State, USC, Utah, Washington, Washington State
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247 Composite: #249 Overall; #16 DT; .9073; :star :star
Rivals: #21 DT; :star
247: #91 Overall; #6 DT; :star
Scout: #261 Overall; #18 DT; :star :star
ESPN: #266 Overall; #20 DT; :star :star
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Player: Jamari Peacock
Hometown: Yulee, Florida
School: Yulee
Position: Running Back
Height: 6-0
Weight: 216
40 time:
Offers: Central Michigan, Florida, Florida State, Louisville, Miami, Mississippi State, Navy, Nebraska, Oregon State, Stanford, USF
Visits: 6/24/16 - Friday Night Lights
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247 Composite: #713 Overall; #40 RB; .8519; :star
Rivals: #4 FB; :star
247: #50 RB; :star
Scout: #52 RB; :star
ESPN: #49 RB; :star
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Nebraska concussion protocol is very strict. Most kids would have missed a week, working on three weeks here.
It's been 11 days. And I don't know of many other situations where a player took a fall like that and was unconscious.
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Player: Bruce Judson
Hometown: Cocoa, Florida
School: Cocoa
Position: Athlete, Quarterback
Height: 5-11
Weight: 172
40 time:
Offers: Alabama, Arizona, Auburn, Cincinnati, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland, Miami, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio STate, Pittsburgh, South Carolina, Temple, UCF, UCLA, West Virginia
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247 Composite: #153 Overall; #14 ATH; .9358; :star :star
Rivals: #94 Overall; #7 ATH; :star :star
247: #260 Overall; #25 ATH; :star :star
Scout: #110 Overall; #10 ATH; :star :star
ESPN: #189 Overall; #22 ATH; :star :star
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This might be a compromise. Allow kids to sign financial aid papers any time. Binds the school but not the kid.
I don't think it solves all the issues. But I think it would slow things down and be better for the kids.
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Player: Cam Akers
Hometown: Clinton, Mississippi
School: Clinton
Position: Running Back
Height: 5-11
Weight: 208
40 time: 4.66
Offers: Alabama, Auburn, California, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Louisville, LSU, Memphis, Miami, Michigan, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Ohio State, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
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247 Composite: #36 Overall; #3 RB; .9813; :star :star
Rivals: #21 Overall; #2 RB; :star :star
247: #40 Overall; #2 RB; :star :star
Scout: #82 Overall; #9 RB; :star :star
ESPN: #47 Overall; #5 RB; :star :star
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Separate from the discussions about Scalia, eventually there will be a replacement.
This seems to sum up the situation pretty well, for both sides:
No. 1: No nominee for the high court can get through the Senate before the election. No one.
No. 2: President Obama and the Democratic candidates for president know that. So do Republicans. All God’s children know it.No. 3: Since the nominee will not be approved, Obama will use the opportunity to advance other goals. He will propose someone who burnishes his own progressive credentials and shows why control of the court depends on the November election. Putting Senate Republicans in an awkward position would be a nice bonus. But the target is November.No. 4: Obama will nominate someone whose demographic characteristics help in the contests for president and U.S. Senate. That is not just his main criterion. It is his only one. The candidate could be from a purple state. Or a Latino. Or openly gay. Having finished law school would be a plus.No. 5: The proposed candidate will not receive a Senate vote before the election or in the lame-duck session. If Mitch McConnell even considered it, he would become the former majority leader.No. 6: Democrats and Republicans will both use the issue to show voters why it is crucial to elect them -- and not the other party. Democrats will add that this again shows we have a "do nothing" Congress. Republicans will say it shows we have “do too much” judges.No. 7: All the rest is political theater, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
DE LaBryan Ray [Alabama - Signed LOI]
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