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  1. This is from the LJS

     

    The recent effort of the Huskers is building the kind of culture that he (Carl Pelini) anticipates will lead to success.

     

    “This may have been the best week of practice I may have ever had as a coach,” said Pelini of preparations for the Huskers' road game at Iowa State.

     

    He said people may laugh at this comment now with the team’s record at 3-3, but he feels a “championship-level culture” starting to build.

     

    “I appreciate our older guys so much. I love this team,” he said. “And our freshmen are learning such a valuable lesson and what it is to be a competitor from these older guys and what role models are.

     

    “I’m telling you, they’ve been faced with a lot of adversity the last three weeks and they haven’t blinked. … I’m very proud to be a football coach on this team no matter what our record is. … Like I said, I think we’re on the cusp of something great.”

     

    I love this comment. Coaches always say that you play like you practice, so I expect the team play at a "championship-level" on Saturday and seriously kick some Cyclone backside.

     

    Read the rest of the article here

     

    http://www.huskerextra.com/articles/2008/1...c9646536871.txt

  2. Not that it matters much, but I read an interview from a pay site were C. Williams said that he didn't attend the Texas Tech game, he watched it on TV.

     

    There was a quote from C. Williams in that same article that I will make as my signature line once this kid gets to campus. It made the hair on my neck stand up. If we can get 21 other players like this kid, the Huskers will be where we want to be, and that my friends, is BACK on the mountain top.

     

    Getting Chris Williams on campus will be huge

  3. Not that this makes any difference now, but Wags said publicly that Calllllllahan changed the way Wags coached. Wags loves physical, smash-mouth offensive line play and BC didn't.

  4. Corey Adams

    Hometown: Scottsdale, AZ

    Saguaro High School

    Position rank: DT # 4

    Ht: 6'3" Wt: 277

     

    Evaluation

     

    Adams already is talented and productive, and he has additional upside. He possesses good size and great size potential. Has good height and the frame to develop into a physical monster. Appears to have a thick build on film, but could add even more bulk through a college weight program. Flashes good quickness off the ball, but could be more consistent in this area. Plays under control and has shown the ability to take good steps out of his stance and use good leverage. Gets under blockers' pads pretty consistently, despite his height. Can be physical at the point of attack and able to hold his ground. Can play half a man and secure a gap. Has very active hands and uses them to good, violent effect. Shoots them coming off the ball, gets good position and can shed after he engages. Shows the strength to create separation, but sometimes tries to spin out of blocks. Needs to do a better job of locating the ball during plays, but he won't blindly run upfield when left unblocked. Senses when something is up, stays low and square, and shuffles. Has good speed for a big guy and flashes a closing burst. Can run a bit upright, but he's athletic enough for an interior lineman to provide support on the perimeter. Has a good motor and will pursue, but (like many high school prospects) needs to learn to do it every snap. He's a disruptive pass rusher who can push back a blocker and collapse the pocket. Has the active hands to knock a blocker out of his cylinder or knock his hands down. Runs line twists effectively, attacking tight off of the penetrator's butt, but sometimes telegraphs the stunt. Well-built and pretty fundamentally sound, Adams is a very good prospect. With additional bulk and fine-tuning, he can grow into a very good college player.

     

    From ESPN

  5. Rex Burkhead | ATH Hometown: Plano, TX

    Plano Senior High School

    Position rank: ATH # 43

    Ht: 5'11" Wt: 198

    Last Updated:9/19/2008 Data provided by Scouts, Inc.

     

    Scouts Grade

    78 (High Score)

     

     

    Evaluation

     

    Burkhead is one of those junk yard dogs that makes your roster meaner and tougher and we love that about him. He's a warrior, throwback type of player that will fight, scrap and sellout to get the job done and make the play. He is essentially a running back at quarterback in an option-oriented scheme, but he is so versatile and we see him being a serious safety candidate as well. He possesses a sturdy frame and is a tight-skinned athlete-- very muscular. Runs well, has great feet and has a knack for creating and getting out of trouble when asked to throw the football in an offense that is not based around throwing to win. He is gritty and tough and has leadership qualities that are out of sight. You respect his demeanor, style and hard-nosed effort. He shows good acceleration and quickness as a runner. Vision is excellent and he is no-nonsense in his running style. Cuts, jabs and gets upfield immediately. Possesses enough vision and lateral quickness to exploit cutback lanes and cut back against the grain when at the second level. Shows very good balance and pad level and is difficult to bring down. Will spin, jump-cut and do just about anything he has to in order to get extra yards and make people miss. However, Burkhead does have some limitations as well. He does show some stiffness to him and is not overly fluid in the hips. Has very good speed, but we would not term him to be a burner. He has an overachiever element to him that adds a chip on his shoulder. He doesn't show the smooth wiggle that would allow for him to make multiple defenders miss on a consistent basis. We are not so sure that in time he won't end up being a safety/strong safety candidate. He has a lot of John Lynch-type qualities to his style. The bottom line with Burkhead is that he's just a football player, plain and simple and he has excellent football smarts.

     

     

    http://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recru...6season%3d2009

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    Sounds like the kind of player that is right up Bo Pelini's alley, expect an all out push by our coaches to get this kid "N".

  6. Nebraska does have quite a bit of young talent at certain positions, but we are also lacking talent at a couple of positions, namely linebacker. Our depth chart at LB has two true freshmen, two other scholarship LB's, a converted running back and 2 walk ons, one who starts.

     

    I do think that Fischer and Compton are very talented, but no one around the country knows it, oh, but they will.

  7. Saw this on another board, I never heard this

     

    misadventures on last week's trip to Lincoln, Neb.

     

    In part because of Hurricane Ike, the three charter planes the Aggies were supposed to take from Las Cruces to Lincoln were hours late. NMSU arrived at 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning.

     

    What coach Hal Mumme termed as a poor offensive performance in the game "had more to do with all the events leading up to the game," he said, referring to the late arrival. "There were a lot of ways to lose focus and we weren't that far off."

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    well, the reality is none of our TE's could start for probably any other Big 12 contenders....it is just sad, but true. we have struggled to obtain TE talent since cally was here....Harian was the last guy that was a good one, we have had no one since then.

     

     

    Hunter 94 is exactly right, and I'm not sure that Herian fits the mode either. Oh, yeah, when healthy, he was a pass catching, down the middle of the field for a long pass and TD stud, but he couldn't block you or me in a phone booth.

  9. Joe Ganz said it perfectly in his post game interview.

     

    From Huskers.com "Now, we realize that we aren’t as good as we thought we were. We can go back to work on Monday, learn from everything and just try and get better."

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    Yeah, I agree with this. He blew up that one play on the quick out but the rest of the game he looked like he was playing with "last year's tempo" I think West and Asante will not like film session.

    I also think the late pick my help West going forward.

    I thought Amakamura (sp) was in on a lot of plays in the 2nd half and has earned more pt.

     

    Where was Culbert?

     

    Did Fischer or Compton play at all?

     

    Fischer played only on special teams and didn't register a tackle

  11. I think Murillo looks completely lost out there. He backs away from some hits. And he is way out of position. matter of fact i dont even know what position he was trying to play.

     

    Overall i think the D was good but...man...need to get better Safety play.

     

    I think you are talking about Asante, aren't you? Because he was pretty much what you described.

  12. a follow-up to the original question.

     

    What sites do you look at for information on college or NFL wagering? I've been reading Covers.com and MadJackSports.com, but I was looking for a few more, especially with forums.

  13. This is a pretty good get, but he's isn't any near the talent of Salle. I've heard he has some serious grade issues and if he becomes eligible, he will have to work hard in the classroom to stay eligible.

     

    On the plus side, he's got great quickness, court vision and can light it up, but Doc's going to have to get him to play within the system and get him playing defense.

  14. I'm surprised that people aren't freaking out more about a potential commitment from this kid, especially since he is a five star on scout. Who's the last five star quarterback we've had committed? Oh yeah, Blaine Gabbert, people couldn't stop talking about him even after he switched to Missouri.

    I would be freaking out, but I REALLY don't want to jinx this.

     

     

     

    He is the real deal down here in Texas. I want this kid to be a Husker!

     

    makes you wonder why more top level programs havent shown interest.

     

    especially texas, i understand they already have commitments, but if he was as good as some people are making him out to be, the Horns would have already locked him up.

     

    dont take this post as a knock towards Cody Green, i want him to be a husker as much as the next guy, but having missed his entire junior season, i am hesitant to fill up on the cody green kool-aid.

     

     

    Well one benefit that I know his commitment would do is start the ball rolling well for recruiting.

    Others will follow.

    I agree, once we get the commitment from Green, he'll be our best recruiter out there, but that also worked against us last year with Gabbert, but I doubt that if Green commits, that he renegs, there ain't gonna be any coaching changes at Nebraska for a long, long time.

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