chamrocck Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 Player: Vachel Samuels Hometown: Lynwood, CA Position: DB Height: 6'0" Weight: 190 lbs. 40 time: 4.44 Visit Date: Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Cal, Stanford, Oregon, Washington State, Arizona State, Boise State Favorites: Rankings/Stars: Rivals: Big Red Report: Assessing the talent: ESPN evaluation says "Samuels is a fine looking athlete with good physical skills as a defensive back prospect for a college program to mold. He is tall, athletically-built but still very lean and has much physical developing to do. Played corner in most of the game films we viewed but his hips, turns and overall fluidity are more suited at safety. Covers a lot of ground with his long stride and good acceleration; displays good range on both run and pass support." More here: http://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/...26season%3d2009 Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 15%. Let's see if he visits as we would differentiate from a lot of the Pac 10 schools recruiting him. Quote Link to comment
Ohio Pete Posted July 21, 2008 Share Posted July 21, 2008 Scout has posted film on him. Recruitment apparently still open. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted July 21, 2008 Share Posted July 21, 2008 Sounds like the type of recruit we want, but we have bad luck when we go up against Oregon. Quote Link to comment
Back In Black Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 we need to stop saying o darn we are going up against oregon or california or south carlina....we have to get in ther and get the job done, we cant just settle on 2* or 3* from Nebraska or Iowa, or one 5* and the rest 3*, we need to get 4* and 5* from California or Texas to become succesful...thats how u become a powerhouse like USC, Texas, etc Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 we need to stop saying o darn we are going up against oregon or california or south carlina....we have to get in ther and get the job done, we cant just settle on 2* or 3* from Nebraska or Iowa, or one 5* and the rest 3*, we need to get 4* and 5* from California or Texas to become succesful...thats how u become a powerhouse like USC, Texas, etc Well it's one thing to say we need to stop saying this, but it's quite another to not have to worry about it. We have to get things done on the field and until that happens this mentality will continue unfortunately. I wish we didn't have to worry about it............. Quote Link to comment
robsker Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 we need to stop saying o darn we are going up against oregon or california or south carlina....we have to get in ther and get the job done, we cant just settle on 2* or 3* from Nebraska or Iowa, or one 5* and the rest 3*, we need to get 4* and 5* from California or Texas to become succesful...thats how u become a powerhouse like USC, Texas, etc One settles for what they can get. That is what settling means. NU is where it is in terms of settling on players the big boys pass up. that will be the case until NU wins a few big games. That means Bo will have to get the team to over-achieve with the talent he has (and is getting) before he can really compete, wholesale, with the top 20 or so programs for the top recruits. Quote Link to comment
BigBL87 Posted August 1, 2008 Share Posted August 1, 2008 we need to stop saying o darn we are going up against oregon or california or south carlina....we have to get in ther and get the job done, we cant just settle on 2* or 3* from Nebraska or Iowa, or one 5* and the rest 3*, we need to get 4* and 5* from California or Texas to become succesful...thats how u become a powerhouse like USC, Texas, etc Or we need to move the whole state closer to a huge recruiting base. USC and Texas, the 2 teams you named, barely have to recruit. Yes, some of it has to do with their success, but look at how much of their classes are in-state and early commits. Quote Link to comment
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