pathtoglory Posted August 3, 2008 Share Posted August 3, 2008 He will be committed but he could always change his mind when 2011 comes around Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted August 3, 2008 Share Posted August 3, 2008 He will be committed but he could always change his mind when 2011 comes around What do you mean when 2011 comes around??? Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted August 3, 2008 Share Posted August 3, 2008 He will be committed but he could always change his mind when 2011 comes around What do you mean when 2011 comes around??? After the mission he's planning on taking (if he is; I don't know, but it's been stated before in the thread) Quote Link to comment
Street Novelist Posted August 3, 2008 Share Posted August 3, 2008 He will be committed but he could always change his mind when 2011 comes around 2011? what kind of weed are you smokin? Quote Link to comment
BigBL87 Posted August 3, 2008 Share Posted August 3, 2008 He will be committed but he could always change his mind when 2011 comes around 2011? what kind of weed are you smokin? Mormons are supposed to go on a 2 year mission (after they finish highschool? I think?), so he would be able to play after two years, i.e. 2011. Quote Link to comment
pathtoglory Posted August 4, 2008 Share Posted August 4, 2008 He will be committed but he could always change his mind when 2011 comes around 2011? what kind of weed are you smokin? Well he committs to Nebraska in the class of 2009. Takes a two year mission trip. Gets back in 2011. Then might commit somewhere else. I don't know if they sign LOI's or not when they do these mission trips. What kind of weed are you smokin? Quote Link to comment
Ohio Pete Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Visiting this weekend (re-posted by Husker Journal): Siosaia has offers from Nebraska, Utah, Louisville and Fresno State “I plan on visiting Nebraska September 6th,” Tuipulotu said. “I can’t wait I heard a lot of things about them. I will be traveling with my teammate Tray Robinson (NU Commit). He’s trying to get me to go to Nebraska.” “I want to talk to the Nebraska coaches face to face to make sure it’s OK that I take my Mission. Most schools now will allow Morman players to take their Missions.” he said “I like Nebraska academics, they have good academic support. They stress academics a lot, about getting a degree.” Tuipulotu said Siosaia added that he likes Bo Pelini and felt Nebraska will have a good team this year. “The Louisville coaches did say It was OK to take the Mission. I will visit them too, no date has been set,” Tuipulotu said. “I have a cousin that played at Louisville and Utah. They help me with questions about the schools.” “When I take my Mission, I will be gone for two years and then come back.” he said Siosaia said that Louisville, Nebraska and Utah are recruiting him the hardest. “This summer I worked hard on my speed.” Quote Link to comment
HuskerKing130 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Not trying 2 flame here but if this guy isnt interested in playing football right away i dont want him. We already have depth problems at DT & cannot wait 2 years to get him here. IMO Pelini is making a stupid move if he accepts this guys commitment (if its true he wont be coming until 2011). I say lets get a guy who wants to contribute right away Quote Link to comment
Vuren Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Not trying 2 flame here but if this guy isnt interested in playing football right away i dont want him. We already have depth problems at DT & cannot wait 2 years to get him here. IMO Pelini is making a stupid move if he accepts this guys commitment (if its true he wont be coming until 2011). I say lets get a guy who wants to contribute right away you don't want a guy...because he's taking a mission for his faith? hmm...while i may not agree with his faith, i believe that shows character, and i want that character... Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Not trying 2 flame here but if this guy isnt interested in playing football right away i dont want him. We already have depth problems at DT & cannot wait 2 years to get him here. IMO Pelini is making a stupid move if he accepts this guys commitment (if its true he wont be coming until 2011). I say lets get a guy who wants to contribute right away you don't want a guy...because he's taking a mission for his faith? hmm...while i may not agree with his faith, i believe that shows character, and i want that character... character is a great thing in a player, but when you are rebuilding your program and you need to make timely decisions and move forward rapidly, time can be of the essence. Quote Link to comment
MadcatNU Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 He wouldn’t count toward the class until he actually signs, correct? If it doesn’t effect us in the meantime, why not work on this kid now? The way I see it this it is like getting a jump on the ’11 class. Quote Link to comment
Ohio Pete Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Not trying 2 flame here but if this guy isnt interested in playing football right away i dont want him. We already have depth problems at DT & cannot wait 2 years to get him here. IMO Pelini is making a stupid move if he accepts this guys commitment (if its true he wont be coming until 2011). So you don't want someone for the class of 2011? Should Bo quit wasting his time on talking to High School Juniors too? If you watched ESPN2 last night, you would have seen a pretty good high school football game that ESPN billed as a battle between 2 USC commits: Matt Barkley, #1 QB in 2009 and Morrell Presley, #1 TE in 2009. Both of these guys had been offered as Sophomores. Barkley committed in January of his Junior year. Presley didn't even bother waiting that long, committing at the end of his Sophomore year in June. I'm sure they have plenty of guys like this. That's how their classes are nearly full in the Spring. I see no problem getting a head start on future classes, and I'd be disappointed if Nebraska wasn't contacting high school sophomores who will also be in the class of 2011. I say lets get a guy who wants to contribute right awaySo more JUCOs? Quote Link to comment
HuskerKing130 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 When 2011 rolls around, Nebraska might be in a position to land better prospects at the DT position. You never know. All I'm saying is I dont think we should use up a spot in our 2009 class on a guy who wont even be here until 2011, especially a guy being recruiting at a position where we need depth immediately. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 He will be committed but he could always change his mind when 2011 comes around 2011? what kind of weed are you smokin? Well he committs to Nebraska in the class of 2009. Takes a two year mission trip. Gets back in 2011. Then might commit somewhere else. I don't know if they sign LOI's or not when they do these mission trips. What kind of weed are you smokin? If he signs his LOI in February then he's locked into Nebraska. To leave he would have to transfer. I have no probelm with recruiting LDS players who take missions. One advantage would be having a core group of older, more mature players. If it opens a pipeline to the Samoan community that would be a plus as well. Quote Link to comment
BigWillie Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Tuipulotu would not count against our scholly limit if we took him and he were to take his LDS mission. But let me get this straight, people do not want to take him when .. He's a beast He's a beast at DT He comes from one of the best HS football programs in the country He brings a Poly connection It hurts absolutely NOTHING to bring this kid aboard, let him take his mission (which he rightfully deserves to do), then have him in a few years. Heck, alot of football kids get set on doing a mission but do not end up doing it. Give the kid a freakin' break. Quote Link to comment
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