I think Nebraska needs to start recruiting and taking a harder look in state. It is a slap in the face to our kids who grew up in this state watching the big red and then just because they live here they more than likely only have the opportunity to walk on. Foltz was just one example of the many who had to walk on and prove themselves first before getting a scholarship. They start the program running up hill from day one. Plenty of talent in this state would chose playing at Memorial Stadium over anywhere else. Their hometown Husker fans, their family Husker fans, these kids wouldn't rather play anywhere else. A kid from my hometown, Kyle Emanuel, goes to North Dakota State, wins four rings, and starts for the SAN Diego Chargers now. But he grew up in a town of 5,000 people and never had the opportunity to get noticed on the D1 level. I think multiple "free" camps should be had where talented kids in this state get invited to show what they got. Too much talent in this state is considered lower quality just because our coaches tend to think it is too good to be true to have such talent so close and have a kid so willing to be a Husker. They want what they can't have , so if there is someone With equal talent who has tons of notoriety and has multiple offers, our staff jumps on board the ship thinking they must be a gift from god because they have multiple offers.