DeathCultArmaggedon Posted June 24, 2008 Share Posted June 24, 2008 I can't believe we lost another in-state lineman. Our teams used to be built upon a foundation of Nebraska-bred kids in the trenches, and now we have trouble getting them to commit. This happened with Trevor Robinson last year as well. What is going on? Quote Link to comment
HSKRNOKC Posted June 24, 2008 Share Posted June 24, 2008 Apparently the coaches saw some things that cooled them off. Quote Link to comment
robsker Posted June 25, 2008 Share Posted June 25, 2008 Apparently the coaches saw some things that cooled them off. The assumption upon which you are operating is that he went to Wisconsin because NU was disinterested. Is that a valid assumption? How do you know this. Is it not as likely, or more likely that the kid just thought Wisconsin was the better program (at least for him)? You think that NU would rather have Zimmerer than Lechner? I find it hard to believe that NU did not want Lechner. They just did not compete well for him. If NU is willing to take recruits from in state that others were not interested in surely they would want the in-state players that were attractive to outsiders as well. If we cannot convince the best players in the state to stay, well then..... we ar in (stating the obvious) bad shape. Quote Link to comment
Alex 4.0 Posted June 25, 2008 Share Posted June 25, 2008 A lot can go into this. 10-15 years ago, lechner probably would not have gotten an offer outside of Nebraska or its surrounding states because not many colleges would be exposed to him. With the way kids get hyped, the camps they attend, the film that gets sent, the internet.... times are changing in college football. Kids are selling themselves, and the more options nebraska kids get, the more times we are going to see them go elsewhere. It seemed obvious that this staff slow played him a bit, wanting to see him in camp before offering which many times is the better way to go. But in this case it may have bit us in the arse... that is going to happen. I also think some of us forget.... these guys are 17 or 18 years old... The last time we were a legitimate BCS contender these guys were awfully young. So maybe they have never had the same sense of pride that the older people have. Quote Link to comment
HSKRNOKC Posted June 25, 2008 Share Posted June 25, 2008 Apparently the coaches saw some things that cooled them off. The assumption upon which you are operating is that he went to Wisconsin because NU was disinterested. Is that a valid assumption? How do you know this. Is it not as likely, or more likely that the kid just thought Wisconsin was the better program (at least for him)? You think that NU would rather have Zimmerer than Lechner? I find it hard to believe that NU did not want Lechner. They just did not compete well for him. If NU is willing to take recruits from in state that others were not interested in surely they would want the in-state players that were attractive to outsiders as well. If we cannot convince the best players in the state to stay, well then..... we ar in (stating the obvious) bad shape. Your reading alot into one sentence. I am saying that there had to be a reason our coaches didnt pursue him harder. Do I know what that reason is... No. Quote Link to comment
husker rob Posted June 25, 2008 Share Posted June 25, 2008 Apparently the coaches saw some things that cooled them off. The assumption upon which you are operating is that he went to Wisconsin because NU was disinterested. Is that a valid assumption? How do you know this. Is it not as likely, or more likely that the kid just thought Wisconsin was the better program (at least for him)? You think that NU would rather have Zimmerer than Lechner? I find it hard to believe that NU did not want Lechner. They just did not compete well for him. If NU is willing to take recruits from in state that others were not interested in surely they would want the in-state players that were attractive to outsiders as well. If we cannot convince the best players in the state to stay, well then..... we ar in (stating the obvious) bad shape. Your reading alot into one sentence. I am saying that there had to be a reason our coaches didnt pursue him harder. Do I know what that reason is... No. Wisconson was the first D1 program to offer him.....he is a better run blocker then he is at pass blocking.....Wisconson runs alot more than NU does now, and will probably in the future also. the coaching staff wanted to wait until the saw him in person before they offered, so they were a little late in the recruiting game for him. i hate to lose an in state kid, but at least he went to the Big 10 and not to Oklahoma or another Big 12 school Quote Link to comment
DeathCultArmaggedon Posted June 25, 2008 Share Posted June 25, 2008 Everyone has made valid points. Even still, I can't help the bitter taste in my mouth after this. Quote Link to comment
husker rob Posted June 29, 2008 Share Posted June 29, 2008 someone on another board posted that Wisconson recinded its offer a couple of days after he committed but no proof to post Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted June 29, 2008 Share Posted June 29, 2008 Why the hell would they do that? Quote Link to comment
BigWillie Posted June 30, 2008 Share Posted June 30, 2008 ^ They said grades. But Lechner's grades did not suddenly change after a few days to make them completely re-think. Me thinks it is something else. Quote Link to comment
husker rob Posted June 30, 2008 Share Posted June 30, 2008 i think that they got someone that they were looking for right before he committed and decided that they were done. Wisconson signed 4 OL last year, and have 3 listed commits so far this year no one really knows except Jon and Wisconson Quote Link to comment
bbeerma2 Posted June 30, 2008 Share Posted June 30, 2008 ^ They said grades. But Lechner's grades did not suddenly change after a few days to make them completely re-think. Me thinks it is something else. Wisc always has a strong OL, and they get all the studs out of MN and WI. All that milk they get up there grows some monsters. I'd say their home-bred big uglies tend to be good enough that they can fill up on them and lock them up because there is little chance for them to jump ship. They have 4 OL recruits listed already, and if I remember 3 are WI and 1 is MN. No reason to take a kid who may bounce for the huskers when you already have a pretty full class. Their commits are all in the 6'4" to 6'6" range and 265-310 so solid prospects. Quote Link to comment
BigWillie Posted June 30, 2008 Share Posted June 30, 2008 Lechner would not have came back. I think it was pretty mutual about their interest after his showing at camp. Plus, Lechner was not one of those hardcore Husker fans who dreamed of playing in Lincoln on Saturdays. Quote Link to comment
Ohio Pete Posted June 30, 2008 Share Posted June 30, 2008 ^ They said grades. But Lechner's grades did not suddenly change after a few days to make them completely re-think. Me thinks it is something else. Last I saw on the scout page he was going to re-take the ACT (2.2 and a 20 is barely eligible for NCAA). Maybe those scores came back and were not what was needed to make it (or to put the APR police at ease). Or maybe it's something else. Anyway, Turner Gill (or even UNO) could always use his services. Quote Link to comment
bbeerma2 Posted June 30, 2008 Share Posted June 30, 2008 ^ They said grades. But Lechner's grades did not suddenly change after a few days to make them completely re-think. Me thinks it is something else. Last I saw on the scout page he was going to re-take the ACT (2.2 and a 20 is barely eligible for NCAA). Maybe those scores came back and were not what was needed to make it (or to put the APR police at ease). Or maybe it's something else. Anyway, Turner Gill (or even UNO) could always use his services. Wisc is also a top-end academic institution (much harder than NU, trust me) and usually has higher standards of admission. Quote Link to comment
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