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  1. With the recent coaching changes, it is imperative that Nebraska institutes a completely new football recruiting system and philosophy. On the afternoon of September 17, 2016, in Iowa City, the legendary North Dakota State meet #11 Iowa. The NDSU Defence was under the field direction of the brilliant All-American captain and middle-linebacker Nick DeLuca, formerly All Nebraska First Team and Super-State Team middle-linebacker of the State Champion Millard North High School of Omaha. The NDSU Offence was under the field direction of the equally brilliant captain and quarterback Eston Stick, formerly All Nebraska First Team and Super-State Team quarterback of Creighton Prep High School of Omaha. Iowa, of course, suffered a disastrous and humiliating defeat to NDSU, but later that Fall preceded to beat Nebraska, as expected. The question that seemed to be completely oblivious to the football geniuses in Lincoln at the time, was what the hell were these two brilliant Omaha high school football players during at a university in Fargo, North Dakota? Is it possible that the whole recruiting system at Nebraska was a complete mess? Well, no one was prepared to face it two years ago, but maybe that will now change.
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