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NevadaHusker27

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  1. P.J. Smith is scheduled to visit Nebraska on the 18th. He also has Nebraska and Arkansas as his 2 leaders.
  2. Lester Ward is scheduled to visit Nebraska on the 11th.
  3. Sean Fisher will be taking his official visit to Nebraska on the 11th.
  4. Baker Steinkuhler was given 2 awards by Rivals.com. He was named the strongest player and the most physical player at the All-American Bowl. Here is the link- http://nebraska.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=759451
  5. LaRon Byrd is now scheduled to visit on the 18th.
  6. Update on LaMichael James: Seems like we have a great chance in getting him to commit. http://nebraska.scout.com/a.z?s=204&p=2&c=714163 LaMichael James hopes to make a decision shortly after his official visit to Oregon on Jan. 11. "Oregon is recruiting me hard too," he said. "They've been showing a lot more interest recently and I decided to check them out. I'm not concerned about the distance or anything. I like that they run the spread and they always seem to have great offensive players coming out of there..." LaMichael James, the 5-foot-9, 185-pound three-star running back from Liberty-Eylau High School in Texarkana, Texas, finished his senior season with 2,043 yards rushing and 26 touchdowns. Although James denies a leader, he says he now favors Nebraska (childhood favorite), TCU, Minnesota and Oregon. All of his favorites have offered. He's already taken official visits to Texas Christian on Sept. 1, Minnesota on Sept. 22 and Nebraska on Dec. 14. James will be visiting Oregon on Jan. 11. "I really liked my Nebraska trip a lot," he said. "The new coaches seem great and very focused. They seem honest and real. They told me that I would fit in with the offense well and that they like to pass to the running backs and that I would be able to do a lot of different things for them. "Coach Bo Pelini will probably do great at Nebraska," he said. "He's very blunt and there's no grey area with him. He doesn't BS you or tell you things that sound good. It's surprising to hear someone that straightforward." "I knew they'd get a good head coach and I always liked Nebraska," he said. "They are a great program and they won't stay down long. They are a team I've always followed and it seems like they have rebounded well." Throughout the season James says that Minnesota has been the school that has been recruiting him the hardest. "They've come down to Texas a lot," he said. "Anytime they could make it they would, plus they would send me mail everyday and all the coaches got involved. By far, they recruited me more than anyone." James, ranked as the No. 79 running back in the country by Scout.com, hopes to make a decision shortly after his official visit to Oregon on Jan. 11. "Oregon is recruiting me hard too," he said. "They've been showing a lot more interest recently and I decided to check them out. I'm not concerned about the distance or anything. I like that they run the spread and they always seem to have great offensive players coming out of there." James reports a 2.9 core GPA and a 16 ACT, which he retook on Dec. 8.
  7. Nebraska is now listed in his top 3 along with Okie State and Florida according to rivals.com.
  8. Player: Josh Jenkins Hometown: Parkersburg, WV Position: Offensive Guard Height: 6'3" Weight: 303 40 Time: 5.2 Visit Date: Scholarships offered: Nebraska, West Virginia, Florida, Florida State, Ohio State, Virginia Tech, Notre Dame Favorites: Soft verbal to West Virginia Rivals: Big Red Report: Assessing the talent: Is a talented offensive guard who has great quickness for someone his size. Was named the West Virginia Player of the Year. Was selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American game. Rated the #1 Offenisve guard in the country according to scout.com and is the #4 guard according to rivals.com. Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 5% Josh Jenkins is a long-shot. But, with Rich Rodriguez heading to Michigan his committment to West Virginia could change. His older brother Paul Johnson is a senior lineman for Ohio and seems to have a good relationship with Carl Pelini. If we can bring him in for a official visit we may have a chance to steal him away from West Virginia.
  9. Rivals.com now has Nebraska as LaMichael James favorite over California, Minnesota, Oregon, and TCU.
  10. Scheduled to take an offical visit to Nebraska on January 4.
  11. Adrian Bushell has planned to take a offical visit to Nebraska on January 18 according to scout.com.
  12. Bo Pelini visited LaMichael James for a in-house visit today.
  13. LaRon Byrd plans on taking an offical visit to Nebraska on January 11 according to scout.com.
  14. Thank you Maurice for being a great player for the Cornhuskers. Good luck in the NFL.
  15. Here is the latest update on Anthony Lewis from scout.com. In the article it says that he is looking for a school with a good engineering program and a place where he can get playing time early in his career. He also says that if there is a coaching change he still will consider Nebraska as long as the new coach recruits him. His stats this year 90 tackles, 7 sacks, 5 forced fumbles, and 2 fumbles recovered in 10 games. Here is the link to the complete article http://nebraska.scout.com/a.z?s=204&p=2&c=702227
  16. Scout.com now has Anthony Lewis taking an official visit to Nebraska for the Kansas State game.
  17. Great article about Simi Kuli. It looks like he really respects Tom Osborne and is very confident that Osborne will lead the program in the right direction. Here is the link: http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=1200...;u_sid=10178179
  18. Here is a updated interview with Bryce Givens by N2FL.com in the interview he says that he is 90% committed to Nebraska and he would meet with the new coach before making a decision on whether he would stay or decommit. Here is the link http://www.n2fl.com/Interviews/Bryce_Givens_08.htm
  19. Player: Keanon Cooper Hometown: Dallas, TX Position: S Height: 6'0" Weight: 190 40 Time: 4.45 Visit Date: Scholarships offered: Colorado, Kansas, Kansas State, Minnesota, Michigan, Nebraska, Texas Tech Favorites: Michigan Rankings/Stars: Rivals: Big Red Report: Assessing the talent: Keanon Cooper is a athletic and versatile player who plays linebacker and safety at Skyline High School. Cooper finished his junior year with 143 tackles, 9 interceptions, 5 forced fumbles, and 4 sacks. Odds of becoming a Huskers: Was recently contacted by Nebraska and seems to be showing interest in the school as we are now on his list of his favorites. Here is a latest update on Cooper. http://recruiting.scout.com/2/696447.html
  20. This is great news to hear. Hopefully Kuli can lure Thompson and Pressley to Nebraska as well.
  21. Shaun Mohler has had an impressive season so far. Through 7 games Mohler has 75 tackles with 21 of those being tackles for loss, he also has 5.5 sacks and 1 int.
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