Jump to content


Caliborn72

Members
  • Posts

    1,402
  • Joined

Posts posted by Caliborn72

  1. 11 minutes ago, AlaSker said:

    My question regarding Gilbert is, what does he need to succeed? Has he had personal issues or injuries? Was he overhyped as a recruit and needs a reset on ability and expectations? 
     

    He left LSU, then went Georgia stepped away, came back and is now transferring to Nebraska. What hasn’t gone his way that has made all of this happen. Potential is through the roof, but something seems off with this kid. Hopefully he comes here and shines.

    Probably wouldn’t hurt to check expectations here and just be pleasantly surprised if/when he produces. I definitely don’t think it’s a talent issue. Maybe similar to Omar Manning where it’s hard to get him on the field on Saturday if he isn’t doing all the right things during the week, whatever that reason might be. It does sound like several teams reached out to him and decided not to pursue.

     

    I trust coach Rhule though and believe he will have the right structure in place. Sky is the limit if he can get on the field.

  2. One small thing that could work in our favor is there’s really no pressure from our end. He can commit/flip to us on signing day if he so chooses. Obviously it would be more ideal to join our commit list early to help peer recruit but our staff can let him take his time and enjoy the recruiting process however he pleases.

     

    I’m sure Georgia is letting him as well for now, but if USC and Oregon start to gain momentum, we might see Kirby start to apply pressure.

  3. Yeah, I’d say finding a starting edge rusher through the portal will be the hardest going forward. The true game changers are not transferring and if they are, they are immediately getting scooped up by the haves. Can say what you want about Ochaun Mathis’ production here, but when we landed him last year it was major national news for a reason. 


    I think we are going to continue to see G5 OLs become major portal additions for teams. I mean an All-MAC OT is probably good enough to start for every 6 win or worse team in the country and probably even for some teams that are better than that. Proven production will continue to mean more than offers a player received while in HS.

  4. On 12/21/2022 at 10:00 PM, TheSker said:

    What will be interesting now is watching the decisions of Cormani McClain and Blake Purchase.

     

    Purchase is the top ranked player in Colorado and verbal to Oregon.  Oregon flat out kicked a$$ today but I don't think Purchase signed.

     

    If McClain ends up going CU both corners are 5* since Hunter has now committed.

     

    It will also be interesting to see how Colorado fares on the field against USC before they join B1G.

    Good call on McClain. Sounds like Bama is still trying to get him in the picture, and there’s still time. But if McClain is truly in CO right now then even that’s a pretty big win for Deion’s chances of landing the #1 CB a 2nd year in a row.


    Gotta imagine they’ll be tough to throw on the next two years we play them. Their front 7 needs a ridiculous amount of help though and DBs can’t cover forever.

    • Plus1 1
    • Fire 1
  5. 17 minutes ago, GretnaHusker14 said:

    Do we know who is enrolling for the spring semester? Need new guys in the system immediately if they want to make an impact. Malachi Coleman has the physical attributes to play immediately but him not enrolling till summer may hurt

     

    247 doesn’t show any EE’s currently but that may be a mistake since I remember reading in the summer that Bootle planned on it (not sure if that’s still the plan).

     

     

  6. Still a very meh prep class (ranked #43 on 247), probably in part to the timing. From the outside looking in, I think Deion’s #1 goal is to get his QB son drafted and it was going to take some pretty ridiculous roster turnover to help with that, so I am not surprised to see them hitting the transfer portal hard. It’s actually probably much better than they currently are rated as several of their transfers don’t even have a rating yet including an all-American honorable mention TE from Arkansas State.


    We will see if they can get some portal additions on defense because they’re going to need it just as bad. Still, it looks like a coach trying hard for a 1-2 year turnaround so he can leave for a better job and less like a coach setting up a great foundation, at least so far. Our #28th ranked prep recruiting class is setting us up for the long haul better in my opinion. Plus several of our transfers haven’t received a transfer rating yet either. 

    • Haha 2
  7. His mom is a Nebraska fan to her core, and there’s at least a small chance she or a family member reads this thread. Let’s remember it’s just one crystal ball and we haven’t officially lost him yet.

     

    I know that sometimes it’s flash and BS that recruits fall for but in the Wiltfong article, Malachi stated they like Colorado’s offensive game plan for him. Maybe it’s just that simple.

    • Plus1 1
  8. 2 minutes ago, BIG ERN said:

    Def has potential but lets not forget he didn't play his first two years while at Florida

    Very fair point. These days, safety depth is one of the most important depth positions in football though with how often they get banged up or called for targeting. You just never know how many times you’ll be on a 2nd or 3rd string safety for a week or a half. 

     

    Collier should be a key depth component at the minimum.

×
×
  • Create New...