backnblackshirts Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 Wasn't Evans one of the 1st guys to develop the "sport's hernia" (not medical name)....deep abdominal injury, which caused him to miss a ton of time (almost the season)........then, after he returned, he was injured again, saw that he was never gonna be at the DI level again, so went to a smaller school..... Please correct me if I am wrong, but I think that I may be correct (doesn't happen much ) So, again, IMO you can not put Evans into this category. Would anyone consider Bobby Newcombe as a "minor" bust? He was very highly touted at QB, and then couldn't win the starting job and played a fairly prominant role at WR. I like Bobby, and he was important to our Big 12 Title, but he never panned out as the next Tommie. Beck Newcombe (I remember getting into a heated argument with a buddy when Newcombe and Crouch were pretty much completely even... really still competing for the same job... at the time I argued that Crouch would prove the superior college quarterback. Bobby then went thru a whole series of 'head games', leaving Lincoln etc. - if I remember correctly, where it felt like he wasn't ever in it for the team). I think Newcombe was named the starter and Crouch went home crying to mommy. Quote Link to comment
restored_order Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 Take pretty much the entire 2005 recruiting class (with a couple of exceptions), throw them into a hat, and pull one out. Any one of them will due. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 I know that I said Beck, and still stand by that..... but, since we are throwing names, how about David Horne.. I remember how much hype he got, and BUST.. Horne and Beck would also be at the top of my list. Quote Link to comment
California Husker Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 Just curiously, isnt the quarterback we bring in from out of state who we deem to be the most talented one coming in always compared to Frazier? When we start calling a three star duel threat quarterback from New Jersey who actually started for us one of our worst busts, than maybe we have to look at the reality that maybe we were the ONLY ones who had those kind of expectations for Joe Dailey. For christ's sake he was all of 5'10'' 180 lbs if u ever actually saw the guy. Im pretty sure the Florida State's and Miami's of the world weren't going after this kid at the time. I can't say if Miami or FSU were interested, but he was one of the top rated "dual threat" quarterbacks in the nation when he was recruited. That's why he is one of the biggest busts in history. He was not listed as a pure option, which may have been the problem. He never ended up being any good at either running or passing. He sucked at everything. He still does. Ask UNC. Quote Link to comment
Dundermifflinite Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 Just curiously, isnt the quarterback we bring in from out of state who we deem to be the most talented one coming in always compared to Frazier? When we start calling a three star duel threat quarterback from New Jersey who actually started for us one of our worst busts, than maybe we have to look at the reality that maybe we were the ONLY ones who had those kind of expectations for Joe Dailey. For christ's sake he was all of 5'10'' 180 lbs if u ever actually saw the guy. Im pretty sure the Florida State's and Miami's of the world weren't going after this kid at the time. I can't say if Miami or FSU were interested, but he was one of the top rated "dual threat" quarterbacks in the nation when he was recruited. That's why he is one of the biggest busts in history. He was not listed as a pure option, which may have been the problem. He never ended up being any good at either running or passing. He sucked at everything. He still does. Ask UNC. Syracuse recruited him...he was hyped up mostly by us because we had just experienced Jammal Lord's first year as a starter, we were just trying to polish him into something he wasn't. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 Wasn't Evans one of the 1st guys to develop the "sport's hernia" (not medical name)....deep abdominal injury, which caused him to miss a ton of time (almost the season)........then, after he returned, he was injured again, saw that he was never gonna be at the DI level again, so went to a smaller school..... Please correct me if I am wrong, but I think that I may be correct (doesn't happen much ) So, again, IMO you can not put Evans into this category. Would anyone consider Bobby Newcombe as a "minor" bust? He was very highly touted at QB, and then couldn't win the starting job and played a fairly prominant role at WR. I like Bobby, and he was important to our Big 12 Title, but he never panned out as the next Tommie. I believe he was one of the first. Another that never recovered from the same injury was Lanny Hopkins. He had so much promise. At that time I was wondering what the heck the strength staff was doing to those guys. Quote Link to comment
Apathy Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 i didn't think D'Angelo was overhype..thought he was every bit as good as advertise until he had that groin problem...the guy would have been a star Yeah, he had a good season in 96 for a frosh, but he also quit on the team. He never delivered on his hype. Some hoser said Lucky earlier. Lucky has produced far more than Evans ever did. I heard that Joel Makovicka kicked D'Angelo's ass in practice or in the locker room........I can't remember where I heard this from. Quote Link to comment
hastingshusker Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 I didn't say that "I" was comparing him to Tommie. But, if you can remember the hype surrounding Bobby coming in, the entire state automatically thought that this kid was going to be the next Frazier. Not my "bar", but the fact is, during the time in which he was recruited, NU was looking for the next TF... I didn't base my "minor-bust" label on comparison to Frazier, but to the fact that he brought a TON of buzz, and didn't even play the position that he was supposed to be our "savior"........now, of course, he played behind the Heisman winner, so I am not saying that he wasn't a fantastic athlete....just not the QB that the hype built him up to be. I wasn't referencing you at all. When my friends talk sports it always seems like someone throws out the "hes no Tommie frazier" phrase. Thats all...i actually heard that earlier this weekend when talking about a few past QBs. Quote Link to comment
Hskr86 Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 Wasn't Evans one of the 1st guys to develop the "sport's hernia" (not medical name)....deep abdominal injury, which caused him to miss a ton of time (almost the season)........then, after he returned, he was injured again, saw that he was never gonna be at the DI level again, so went to a smaller school..... Please correct me if I am wrong, but I think that I may be correct (doesn't happen much ) So, again, IMO you can not put Evans into this category. Would anyone consider Bobby Newcombe as a "minor" bust? He was very highly touted at QB, and then couldn't win the starting job and played a fairly prominant role at WR. I like Bobby, and he was important to our Big 12 Title, but he never panned out as the next Tommie. Beck Newcombe (I remember getting into a heated argument with a buddy when Newcombe and Crouch were pretty much completely even... really still competing for the same job... at the time I argued that Crouch would prove the superior college quarterback. Bobby then went thru a whole series of 'head games', leaving Lincoln etc. - if I remember correctly, where it felt like he wasn't ever in it for the team). I think Newcombe was named the starter and Crouch went home crying to mommy. good point... i had forgotten about Eric's meltdown...if memory serves, I believe he was first, and then it switched, and Bobby went all the way back to New Mexico, and had to be talked into coming back by his high school coach. (either way, two big egos i guess...) Quote Link to comment
jrbuck Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 I dont think you can really call any player that Billy C. recruited a bust since the previous staff could not develop talent.for examle Barry Turner freshman all american actually got worse under Billy. but ,if i were to say one player would be Beck. Quote Link to comment
Drowning_in_the_Sea_of_Red Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 Santino Panico? Quote Link to comment
sarge87 Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 Leodis Flowers Horne Kurt Dukes Ben Ruiz Brian Knuckles Kareem Sears Robin Miller Mark Leflore Ira Cooper Would Jamal Lord qualify for this list? Quote Link to comment
HuskerFreakz Posted February 8, 2008 Share Posted February 8, 2008 Marlon Lucky Quote Link to comment
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