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I dont know about a huge shift but Bo is recuriting Ohio and Penn and a lot more

it's the same as texas really, lots of talent out there, and they only have the OSU for a top flight program and you can pick up some there, same with penn only got PSU.

 

pitt's startin to build up some steam too....

 

 

its all because of that Pedishine

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Why don't these kids get it? Pornstache sucked at Chicago and Miami. He hasn't had one winning-season in three at Pitt. But they are still headed to big things? That is just not proper thought-process. They are paying too much attention to that one win over WV, hell that would have been a loss with a healthy Pat White. Besides the D that won them that game and has kept them competitive lost their DC to Auburn. They are now without their best coach.

 

Pedey's boy is just not a good HC, his multiple chances have proven that. Look at the facts and not the recruiting spiel, you'll be better for it. Whether Neb is in the picture or not going with Wanny is not a good idea. .

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Future Husker: Shawn Bodtmann

 

BY BRENT C. WAGNER / Lincoln Journal Star

Saturday, Oct 18, 2008 - 12:43:35 am CDT

Still scoring touchdowns

 

The Southside Steelers was the name of the midget football team, and it included a 6-year-old who was destined to find the end zone.

 

“I can remember my first touchdown,” Shawn Bodtmann said. “It was an interception for a touchdown.”

 

[+]EnlargeShawn Bodtmann (Scout.com)

Shawn Bodtmann (Scout.com)

Shawn Bodtmann

 

Scranton, Pa. (West Scranton)

 

6-0, 205, linebacker

 

Of note: Rated by Rivals.com as the nation’s No. 65 outside linebacker.

 

Friday night: West Scranton was 2-5 entering a game against Delaware Valley. As a running back and linebacker for West Scranton High School, Bodtmann is still scoring touchdowns. His biggest game this season came when West Scranton won 14-6 in the season opener, with Bodtmann scoring twice. He rushed for 1,500 yards and 25 touchdowns last season.

 

Bodtmann missed three games this year with a broken collarbone, but is getting along better now.

 

History of Big Red

 

His favorite class this year is creative writing, Bodtmann said. His last assignment was a five-page research paper. The topic: Nebraska football.

 

“I just basically talked about all the championships they’ve won,” he said. “I start with the first head coach until now, and just filled in the spaces with the Nebraska draft picks to the NFL.”

 

Most of his research came from the Internet, but Bodtmann also asked Nebraska linebackers coach Mike Ekeler and defensive coordinator Carl Pelini a few questions.

 

“They were pretty up to date with their stuff,” he said.

 

And what grade did he receive on the assignment? “I think I got a B,” Bodtmann said. “That’s not bad.”

 

One built bass

 

Football is the only sport Bodtmann plays, and if you ask him if he has a hobby he’d probably say football, too.

 

He does sing in the school choir, though. That’s led to a few trips, including one to Maryland.

 

“My freshman year my chorus teacher was a family friend, so she kind of forced me into taking it,” Bodtmann said. “But I’ve somewhat taken a liking to it, so it’s not too bad.”

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