mitch7 Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 He might be the type of guy you give a small chunk of the playbook to the moment he steps on campus, and let him run those plays even as a true freshman. He's a game changer and should be utilized as such. Kind of like a wildcat package, only with more passing and option/pass plays mixed in to keep defenses honest. I'm so excited that this kid wants to be a Husker...he's probably going to be the most talked about QB recruit we've had in a long time...and that's saying a lot considering some of the names we were in on (even those that didn't pan out...Beck, Gabbert x 2, Freeman, Green, etc). Are you already writing Green off? He WAS and still IS the most talked about QB in recent history and he has barely seen the field enough to judge him. Link to comment
HuskerBruin Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 He might be the type of guy you give a small chunk of the playbook to the moment he steps on campus, and let him run those plays even as a true freshman. He's a game changer and should be utilized as such. Kind of like a wildcat package, only with more passing and option/pass plays mixed in to keep defenses honest. I'm so excited that this kid wants to be a Husker...he's probably going to be the most talked about QB recruit we've had in a long time...and that's saying a lot considering some of the names we were in on (even those that didn't pan out...Beck, Gabbert x 2, Freeman, Green, etc). Come on, man. That's so not fair to put Green in that list. It's extremely rare for a QB to be really good as a true freshman. Look at Pryor or Barkley. Both were pretty below average as true freshmen thrown into the fire, but Pryor has panned out very well and all signs point to Barkley doing the same. Plus, Green never even had the benefit of being the everyday #1 guy taking all of the reps like those other guys. Give the kid some time to develop before you slander him like that. Link to comment
TheCheshireCat Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 Any speculation on what this guy will be ranked by Rivals? I just think a really good 2011 class (regardless of your opinion on star rankings) will really help Nebraska gain some notoriety and in turn help us get more good athletes down the line. Link to comment
EZ-E Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 I come back from a night out to great news. I knew it was only a matter of time. Link to comment
Nexus Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 Any speculation on what this guy will be ranked by Rivals? I just think a really good 2011 class (regardless of your opinion on star rankings) will really help Nebraska gain some notoriety and in turn help us get more good athletes down the line. The writers at HI are speculating that he'll be a :star :star Link to comment
hskerholic Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 where can we find these texas rankings at? Link to comment
Nexus Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 where can we find these texas rankings at? http://texas.rivals.com/viewrank.asp?ra_key=2366 Link to comment
Blackshirtsguru Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 It's still a looooooong way until the 2011 signing day. Remember, he is a young kid who could change his mind in a moments notice. I hope he stays true to his commitment. I guess I am not a huge fan of a kid who is only a Jr in high school committing to a specific university a year before he graduates. Just my two cents although I am happy as hell that he chose Nebraska. Link to comment
irieboy8 Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 really happy to read this as Owa watch 2010 is taking a toll on me as for rankings this guy is a beast.... usually the top 40-50 out of 100 in texas are 4 star guys... so with this guy being 16th already he is for sure a REAL strong 4 star 5.8-5.9 type of guy... looking at film it seems like he just makes plays happen....... STOKED :nanalama Link to comment
huskers17 Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 He might be the type of guy you give a small chunk of the playbook to the moment he steps on campus, and let him run those plays even as a true freshman. He's a game changer and should be utilized as such. Kind of like a wildcat package, only with more passing and option/pass plays mixed in to keep defenses honest. I'm so excited that this kid wants to be a Husker...he's probably going to be the most talked about QB recruit we've had in a long time...and that's saying a lot considering some of the names we were in on (even those that didn't pan out...Beck, Gabbert x 2, Freeman, Green, etc). Come on, man. That's so not fair to put Green in that list. It's extremely rare for a QB to be really good as a true freshman. Look at Pryor or Barkley. Both were pretty below average as true freshmen thrown into the fire, but Pryor has panned out very well and all signs point to Barkley doing the same. Plus, Green never even had the benefit of being the everyday #1 guy taking all of the reps like those other guys. Give the kid some time to develop before you slander him like that. I guess that came out wrong. I started off listing the QBs that didn't pan out...then I thought about how Green was a pretty big part of last year's class...I actually think Cody's the best of the 3 (Turner, Carnes, Green) to be honest. I have a white #17 jersey in my closet. I apologize for it coming across the way that it did. If I had any input, Cody would probably be starting next year. Link to comment
HuskerT Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 Anyone know the percentages of Junior commits who actually end up signing? I don't mean to be a downer, but a lot can happen between now and then. Not sure, but someone else mentioned at HI that early commits usually stick with their original picks more often than not. I've no link to back up such an assertion, so take it for whatever it's worth. EZ-E also mentioned that he heard Turner will enroll early, so if that's the case, then we can expect him at NU in Jan. 2011 along with Tyler Moore. He paid to see the OU game and the bowl game I would think he remains a husker ^^ True. On top of that, it also helps that his good friend Donovan Vestal is a 2010 Nebraska commit. He mentioned in the article that he's looking forward to being a Husker with Vestal. He certainly appears to be rock solid. We'll be holding our breath and crossing our fingers for a year and couple days. It's definitely a plus that his last names not Gabbert! Link to comment
HuskerT Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 Any speculation on what this guy will be ranked by Rivals? I just think a really good 2011 class (regardless of your opinion on star rankings) will really help Nebraska gain some notoriety and in turn help us get more good athletes down the line. The writers at HI are speculating that he'll be a :star :star How many want to bet that he'd end up a :star :star if he would have committed early to Florida or USC? Link to comment
craigsker Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 It's still a looooooong way until the 2011 signing day. Remember, he is a young kid who could change his mind in a moments notice. I hope he stays true to his commitment. I guess I am not a huge fan of a kid who is only a Jr in high school committing to a specific university a year before he graduates. Just my two cents although I am happy as hell that he chose Nebraska. I with you...2011 signing day is an eternity away. This kid is what? 17 years old? Just because he committed doesn't mean other colleges are just going to lie down and give up. This kid is going to get hammered by other colleges and they will put on the full press for him. Unlike some of his predecessors, he has the opportunity to show himself to be a man of his word. Jamal, please for the love of God...I hope you'll please stay with Nebraska...We've been burned by two Gabberts and a Josh Freeman before signing day and it really sucks to get excited about a recruit only to get left at the alter on signing day. Congrats and Go Big Red! 2 Link to comment
Nexus Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 Jamal confirmed on Sports Nightly Thursday night that he's hoping to graduate in Dec. 2010 so that he can be an early enrollee at NU in Jan. 2011. Link to comment
Lava Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 Jamal confirmed on Sports Nightly Thursday night that he's hoping to graduate in Dec. 2010 so that he can be an early enrollee at NU in Jan. 2011. The sooner we can get him on campus the better. Link to comment
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