Hunter94 Posted July 10, 2005 Share Posted July 10, 2005 word is Fryar's son has NU on the top of his list. ETR, what is the scoop on this kid? A "chip-off-the-old-block? hunter Quote Link to comment
NamelessHusker Posted July 10, 2005 Share Posted July 10, 2005 I owuld not count on Fryer getting a scholarship offer from Nebraska. He is low on the Nebraska recruiting chart food chain. Much better prospects out there then Fryer in my opinion who we have legit shots with. Some guys we are heavily in on include the following (name/stars/rivals100 rank/Coach recruiting) David Ausberry/5 stars/22nd/Wagner & Gilmore Chris Bell/4 stars/40th/Elmassian Brandon Caleb/4 stars/55th/Elmassian Richard Jackson/4 stars/62nd/Rankdy Jordan Quintin Hancock/NA/NA/Randy Jordan Anthony Jones/NA/NA/Randy Jordan Terrell Reese/NA/NA/Gilmore Some guys we still have a chance with: Carlton Salters/NA/NA/Randy Jordan Markeith Summers/NA/NA/ Elmassian That's just a small list, just to give you an idea of what other prospects we are looking at. His chances of getting an offer stand at about 10% right now Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted July 10, 2005 Author Share Posted July 10, 2005 i know what we want, i know what the "want list" looks like, just wondering if this kid has some hidden talent or what? hunter Quote Link to comment
Eric the Red Posted July 10, 2005 Share Posted July 10, 2005 His name is what's getting him recognition. He's a solid reciever that may get an offer, although as NH said highly unlikely from NU. Special talent.........no not really. Quote Link to comment
HuskersGJ Posted October 28, 2005 Share Posted October 28, 2005 He may be low on NUs list but he still has "High" interest in the Huskers according to Scout. He is also High on the Badgers but has no offers yet. This was in a recent article: "They had Irv (Fryar) double-covered the whole night. I just made a move on the right and Jake (Pates) hit me with a beautiful ball and I was in there," said Reading of his play of the fourth quarter and game.... In the first half, Cherry Hill scored one touchdown and was poised to go in for another when Irving Fryar Jr. came up with an interception with 7:40 left in the opening half. "From my understanding they were marching all the way down the field. I don't think I've had a ball caught on me all season. Can't nobody catch no balls on me," said the charismatic Fryar, whose teammates smiled and ate up every entertaining word that came out of his mouth. "I think it set our defense up a whole lot and that fourth-down goal line stand." Fryar's teammates and coaches love him because he gives everyone so much support off the field. He supported them even more on the field when he grabbed a high 42-yard Pates pass to set up a Robinson 5-yard touchdown up the middle, which knotted the score at 7-7 with 5:40 remaining in the first half. "Irv's our spiritual leader and Brian Perry... he sets the tone on the offensive and defensive lines," remarked Reising, who also got great games out of Tarr and Andrew Arroyo (18 tackles). http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=...id=425708&rfi=6 It may be unlikely but it would be nice if he'd consider walking on or something. you can never have too many wide receivers and he sounds like a good leadership type player. Quote Link to comment
chuckd Posted October 28, 2005 Share Posted October 28, 2005 I think his biggest problem coming here would having to be compared to his dad all the time, although since he isn't highly touted perhaps this wouldn't be as bad. Either way we can use all the wr's we can get our hands on. Quote Link to comment
hootin' annie's goatfarm Posted October 28, 2005 Share Posted October 28, 2005 Hello, irving fryar jr. - wow, it would be interesting to see that name on a UN jersey again, wouldn't it? As for him getting a scholarship - (1) he has not proved himself well enough to garner a schollie: 12 catches for 500 yards (2) his father played 16 yrs in the nfl & aver. about 2 mill per yr, & has donated some big $ over the yrs to UN, so he paying for his child edu. is not out of the ? (3) it is not out of the ? for jr to walk on, since he has good size 6'1" 185 & speed 4.5 to fit into UN's wco. (4) plus, many kids have choosen their fathers univ. (e. manning - ms, dorsett jr pitt, klecko jr - temple, rodgers - UN, ect...) & some have gone to bigger & more exposed univ. then their fathers (sims - tx, p. manning - tn, payton jr - miami, winslow jr - miami, fouts - utah), - & all have done well even though they were all compared & scrutinized endlessly - which is something they most likely have grown used to (5) this yr alone UN may get a few walk ons with familiar names - like press taylor, justin makovicka, & jason swift if they are asked to walk on, & slight chance of a schollie for matt harper or tyler bullock Quote Link to comment
NamelessHusker Posted October 29, 2005 Share Posted October 29, 2005 Still low on the Nebraska recruiting food chain Quote Link to comment
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