Dhuskers Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 dunno, the last Raiders coach to get fired and go to a major ncaa program really SUCKED........ plus, with Mark May bashing the hire on ESPN, not sure. Kiffin's name only will carry some clout though. His records sucks, and he wasn't givin the Minnesota job (Brewster). Because we should always listen to Mark May as Nebraska fans... I think he will end up here, but if he doesn't then we'll be fine without him. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 Any thoughts of Spurrier crying foul about Kiffin making contact with Giles before he was officially coach? Will Kiffin and Reaves get a slap on the wrist? Will this send Giles elsewhere and maybe into Nebraska's open arms? I thought for sure you do this before you pass the test, yes you get a slap on the wrist, but then you and you're school are done with that recruit. So Tennessee is done with Giles then b/c of recruiting violations? Are you 100% sure about that? B/c if so thats freaking huge...I dont see us losing head to head with SCar for Giles. I really hope ur right... Heh. This is the NCAA we're talking about. Don't get your hopes up...I bet they don't do a thing. Quote Link to comment
Dhuskers Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 According to a Vol fan: "Nebraska has bigger problems than UT as far as recruiting is concerned. There isn't enough talent within 700 miles of NU to compete with any of the South division. Mizzou will fade but the Big 12 North isn't close to being competitive with the South. IMO, the team headed in the right direction is Colorado. The results aren't there yet but Hawkin is building. Colorado doesn't have a ton of talent either but has long ties to California and offers more "amenities" such as the Rockies et al to attract national recruits than any of the other North teams." I hope none of their recruits come from this no talent zone he speaks of. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 Terrible argument (though it's true that we are geographically not well positioned for recruiting). If that's it, then Colorado has always been "headed in the right direction." It takes more than being a school in a good place. Quote Link to comment
Vuren Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 According to a Vol fan: "Nebraska has bigger problems than UT as far as recruiting is concerned. There isn't enough talent within 700 miles of NU to compete with any of the South division. Mizzou will fade but the Big 12 North isn't close to being competitive with the South. IMO, the team headed in the right direction is Colorado. The results aren't there yet but Hawkin is building. Colorado doesn't have a ton of talent either but has long ties to California and offers more "amenities" such as the Rockies et al to attract national recruits than any of the other North teams." I hope none of their recruits come from this no talent zone he speaks of. so half the state of texas(argueably the best state for football) has no talent....hey gee that looks like ft worth is in the no talent zone...didn't we have a great coach and qb come from ft worth...what's his name. or missouri not having nay talent...or LA, yeah that vol is smoking some pot... also when we trounced the vols, weren't half the starters from a no talent state? Quote Link to comment
Vuren Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 Any thoughts of Spurrier crying foul about Kiffin making contact with Giles before he was officially coach? Will Kiffin and Reaves get a slap on the wrist? Will this send Giles elsewhere and maybe into Nebraska's open arms? I thought for sure you do this before you pass the test, yes you get a slap on the wrist, but then you and you're school are done with that recruit. So Tennessee is done with Giles then b/c of recruiting violations? Are you 100% sure about that? B/c if so thats freaking huge...I dont see us losing head to head with SCar for Giles. I really hope ur right... bad news, he passed it last weekend apperently(addressed at his press confrence). Quote Link to comment
Eric Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 That circle is funny. North Texas and Oklahoma have no talent, yet Montana, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine do? Quote Link to comment
melscott62 Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 According to a Vol fan: "Nebraska has bigger problems than UT as far as recruiting is concerned. There isn't enough talent within 700 miles of NU to compete with any of the South division. Mizzou will fade but the Big 12 North isn't close to being competitive with the South. IMO, the team headed in the right direction is Colorado. The results aren't there yet but Hawkin is building. Colorado doesn't have a ton of talent either but has long ties to California and offers more "amenities" such as the Rockies et al to attract national recruits than any of the other North teams." I hope none of their recruits come from this no talent zone he speaks of. i love the map Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 According to a Vol fan: "Nebraska has bigger problems than UT as far as recruiting is concerned. There isn't enough talent within 700 miles of NU to compete with any of the South division. Mizzou will fade but the Big 12 North isn't close to being competitive with the South. IMO, the team headed in the right direction is Colorado. The results aren't there yet but Hawkin is building. Colorado doesn't have a ton of talent either but has long ties to California and offers more "amenities" such as the Rockies et al to attract national recruits than any of the other North teams." I hope none of their recruits come from this no talent zone he speaks of. Typical mouthbreather not paying attention to what he's saying before it comes out of his c**kholster. There is plenty of talent in that area and anyone with even a pea sized brain can figure that out. Enjoy your mediocre coach Tennessee, you've got some serious problems with this guy. Quote Link to comment
father5 Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 According to a Vol fan: "Nebraska has bigger problems than UT as far as recruiting is concerned. There isn't enough talent within 700 miles of NU to compete with any of the South division. Mizzou will fade but the Big 12 North isn't close to being competitive with the South. IMO, the team headed in the right direction is Colorado. The results aren't there yet but Hawkin is building. Colorado doesn't have a ton of talent either but has long ties to California and offers more "amenities" such as the Rockies et al to attract national recruits than any of the other North teams." I hope none of their recruits come from this no talent zone he speaks of. i love the map The map is good stuff!! Quote Link to comment
RedDenver Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 That map is awesome. I also like that half of Tennessee is in the "no talent zone". Quote Link to comment
BigRedMan Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 Does Giles enroll in January? Quote Link to comment
hosker Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 Does Giles enroll in January? i can't confirm it, but i know i read or heard somewhere that he is a december grad. Quote Link to comment
SODAKSKERSFAN20 Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 Does Giles enroll in January? i can't confirm it, but i know i read or heard somewhere that he is a december grad. Yes him and McBurse are both December grads.. Quote Link to comment
SODAKSKERSFAN20 Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 Well it looks like Nebraska and South Carolina are extremely close.. Giles: South Carolina, Nebraska “neck and neck” Despite a recent effort by new Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin to woo Gaither running back Jarvis Giles back into a verbal commitment for the Vols, Giles said told the Times that South Carolina and Nebraska are “neck and neck” as his favorites. Giles returned from his official visit to Nebraska this weekend – he saw the Huskers’ rivalry game with Colorado – impressed. “The atmosphere in that stadium was outrageous,” Giles said. “It was like the stands were shaking in there. When it comes to that I think Nebraska’s got the edge. And Nebraska has a 96 percent graduation rate, so that’s impressive too.” Giles said he talked to Kiffin Sunday morning, a day before he was introduced as Tennessee's new head coach, and that he told him he saw his tape and said he was an "impressive back." "He said he'd look at more and get back to me," Giles said. "Lane Kiffin is Lane Kiffin. He seems like a good coach. I mean, he coached Reggie Bush (at USC) and he's a good back, but we'll see. I'm still decommitted." South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier is planning a visit Thursday (He is also expected to visit Hillsborough running back Lindsey Lamar also). Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini has also pledged a visit this week. “It’s going to be a busy week,” Giles said. Quote Link to comment
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