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  1. The coaches have stated over the past year that two positions are extremely hard to recruit for, because of rarity. Natural defensive tackles and natural fullbacks. I have no idea how the fullbacks on the roster are projected in the scheme of the future. Is that a dead position at this time and those currently on the roster will be moved to other positions?

     

    I was nervous as a prostitute in church last year about landing future DTs. Looking at the recruit list for 2010 shows few DTs. What gives in the way of 'natural' DTs for the Huskers? What is our chance landing a natural like tSUHnami in this cycle or the next? Or are the top programs going to continue their stranglehold on the naturals and keep Nebraska on the outside for the near future?

  2. Bob Stoops is the only coach in the B12 that can, consistently at this time, go head to head with ND and UT and have a chance at this time. Bo is probably 2 years out on this. Don't start a fight with me. I used the phrase 'consistently at this time'.

  3. I haven't taken the time to determine chronological order, but. For some time I've also noticed north schools offering the same recruits. I thought perhaps it was an effort to deny a north opponent a very good potential player so they would have to take a lesser quality. With the hundreds of potential recruits it obviously seems to be more that mere coincidence.

     

    And of course, we've gone against Oklahoma from Bill's tenure through Bo's seeking some of the same recruits. Without much luck recently. See Travis Lewis and OK's recent quarterback recruit. The day we clear that hurdle will be a day of infamy(sorta).

  4. Be sure and read page #2 of the above link. The previous AD was also cleaning up pretty good with KSU paying him consulting fees earlier.

     

    And there were people asking for Pearlman's head after the Pederson/Cal fiasco.

     

    KSU is in train wreck mode. Bill Snyder doesn't have enough cardio left to get the football program back on track. And . . . that is just one of the athletic department's issues.

  5. Probably overall, Coach Cal's classes run 40 to 50% of recruits that minimally contribute. In all fairness, isn't that about average for all schools?

     

    04 recruiting class:

    http://www.huskerrecruiting.net/Verbals04.htm

     

    fun reading for class of o4:

    http://www.huskerrecruiting.net/recruitsumm04.htm

     

    more reading for 04:

    http://www.huskerrecruiting.net/2004recruit.htm

     

    everything you want to know about the 2005 class:

    http://www.huskerrecruiting.net/2005recruit.htm

     

    everything you want to know about the 2006 class:

    http://www.huskerrecruiting.net/2006recruit.htm

     

    for the 2007 class:

    http://www.huskerrecruiting.net/2007recruit.htm

     

    for this guy's entire site. It may not be complete but he did do a lot of work.

    http://www.huskerrecruiting.net/

  6. Does everyone remember the anti-Bo people when Bo came in and gave Marlowe a scholly? They were really griping saying the kid was walk-on caliber.

     

    Same thing was said about TO offering Kreikmeier. He's making moves also.

     

    Both of these kids have shown flashes this spring.

  7. Many players who commit early continue to listen to offers from other schools. Ekeler said for many recruits, choosing a school early helps build leverage for more interest and scholarship offers.

     

    “Kids play the game, too,” Ekeler said. “Some kids will commit early and then will call you up. They’re maybe kids you haven’t offered yet and they call you up and say ‘Coach, I want to let you know, I still love the Huskers.’”

     

    Cornerback Anterio Sloan, who is currently committed to NU’s 2010 class, may be one of those recruits playing the game.

     

    “We will see what happens down the line,” Sloan told Rivals.com on April 20. “Right now, I am solid to Nebraska.”

     

     

    http://www.dailynebraskan.com/sports/accel...aches-1.1727057

  8. Had to go with Minter. But I have a special spot for Bret Clark. Bret was from Nebraska City. His late father played at Peru and taught my sons at Southeast Consolidated School, Stella, NE. And Bret's son, Tyson Clark, will be a walk-on receiver this fall.

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    Are you really a girl? You're have more knowledge about football than about 90% of the guys on here.

     

     

    And who the heck is Mistress Denna?

     

    You sure you want to be poking at her, Dunder..

    She looks like she might be naughty.

     

    Craig%20Horner%20captured%20by%20Mistress%20Denna%20(2).jpg

     

     

    Hmmmm? S and M?

  10. Football is not a straight-line race of 40 yards. That is why 40-yard dashes don't matter that much. And in defense, knowing how to position yourself is a lot more important than straight-line speed. The fastest cornerback who consistently falls out of position isn't going to catch up in time to a crisp route that leaves him in the dust. Yes, speed does still matter. But a 40-yard dash number only tells so much and especially when it comes to HS recruiting...it tells us little.

     

    Sometimes it is a straight line race, for example a DB covering a WR on a fly route, or a FS chasing down a RB to make a touchdown saving tackle. So yes a players 40 time absolutely matters. Now I will agree with you that 40 times have become over-rated and over-hyped due in large measure to espn. However, that's why all those other drills: cone, shuttle, broad and vertical jumps, etc are used by scouts in conjunction with the 40 to determine athletic ability.

    Are you really a girl? You're have more knowledge about football than about 90% of the guys on here.

     

    Baffling, aint it? :blink: .....and potentially intimidating. :facepalm:

  11. One phone call?

     

    Eeesh. I'd be really surprised if he stays firm for the next 10 months. He hasn't even visited yet.

     

     

    Stay tuned...

     

     

    Sort of what I thought. But at least Sanders made a 'really' good impression. Holding him will be key. Until we get farther down the road, this can only be construed as a 'soft' verbal. (Don't you just love the 4 levels? 'soft verbal' 'verbal' 'solid verbal' 'signed'.) But the red and white spring scrimmage should further bolster his enthusiasm. And as we know, all verbals have to be catered to and contact maintained until the LOI is signed ten months from now. Yes, he will continue to get calls and letters from other programs continuously. The NU staff is used to routinely dealing with it anyway. So it is still a job holding the verbals as the collect them.

     

     

     

    The kid wants to be a pharmacist. Gotta think he has an IQ.

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