hootin' annie's goatfarm Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 hello, nameless was right about him committing to az, & well, the only thing that NU can say is at least he visited: http://nebraska.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=506200 I just wish that NU had more of a chance w/ him, but he was just to unwilling to leave too far from home Quote Link to comment
Spartness Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 I believe negative recruiting this year perhaps kept us from getting as many big name prospects as last year. Recruiters used it as a weapon when NU was struggling much of the season and when Callahan's future was more in doubt than it is now. Perhaps our ending-season surge was too late for a Ross, a Wright or a Bradford? Don't get me wrong. This appears to still be a very good class -- just not the big names. With improvement on the field next year, perhaps we will have a another top five or top 10 class. Quote Link to comment
pigsonthewing Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 I believe negative recruiting this year perhaps kept us from getting as many big name prospects as last year. Recruiters used it as a weapon when NU was struggling much of the season and when Callahan's future was more in doubt than it is now. Perhaps our ending-season surge was too late for a Ross, a Wright or a Bradford? Don't get me wrong. This appears to still be a very good class -- just not the big names. With improvement on the field next year, perhaps we will have a another top five or top 10 class. definately. this class is more than just a "very good class." Just because we dont have star rankings or any of that crap doesnt mean these guys cant be good as the guys we added last year. A lot are underrated. if you look at the individual awards for our high school recruits a lot of them are all city, all area, and all state athletes. quick example that i can think off the top of my head is meno holt, an all state receiver from California, and he's only a 3 star. Will Henry is another that comes to mind, Ashlee Palmer, Cruz Barrett, Anthony West, all underrated. If its possible for you to watch their film on a recruiting site or somehow gain access to their film you will see what i mean. I bet we will look back at this class and laugh about the stars and the rankings and admire what they accomplish on the field. Quote Link to comment
Spartness Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 I like the fact that Callahan is not basing recruits just on stars and is carefully evaluating each player's talent level. One reason why recruiting rankings could be lower than some schools in the future is Callahan and company recruiting some hidden diamonds in the state of Nebraska. With each coach contacting 35 high schools apiece, you would think we will see a few more in-state kids being offered. And there may be a one-star kid a from a Class C school that catches Callahan's eye. Contrary to what many of us thought, Callahan is serious about recruiting in-state players. Quote Link to comment
HuskersGJ Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 This appears to still be a very good class -- just not the big names as unpredictable as recruiting is- somehow it wouldn't be surprising if this years class was more successful than last year's. i doubt it, but its such a crapshoot, who knows? Quote Link to comment
NamelessHusker Posted January 28, 2006 Share Posted January 28, 2006 I like the fact that Callahan is not basing recruits just on stars and is carefully evaluating each player's talent level. One reason why recruiting rankings could be lower than some schools in the future is Callahan and company recruiting some hidden diamonds in the state of Nebraska. With each coach contacting 35 high schools apiece, you would think we will see a few more in-state kids being offered. And there may be a one-star kid a from a Class C school that catches Callahan's eye. Contrary to what many of us thought, Callahan is serious about recruiting in-state players. Sometimes you find a diamond in the rough who shines instantly like Octavien and Ola and Zac Taylor, and sometimes it takes a few games to get the hang of things (Bowman) and sometimes injury can hold you back (Frantz). This coaching staff has proven it knows how to evaluate talent and regardless of stars, they are targeting prospects they believe will give them a best shot Quote Link to comment
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