Axl_sued_me Posted February 8, 2010 Share Posted February 8, 2010 In particular.. Daniels.....RB from Omaha Northwest RB from Burke Ron??....from Omaha North? Quote Link to comment
dylan Posted February 8, 2010 Share Posted February 8, 2010 In particular.. Daniels.....RB from Omaha Northwest RB from Burke Ron??....from Omaha North? haven't heard on the first two, but i think coleman from north signed with SE Mo State. would have really liked to have seen him walk-on Quote Link to comment
EZ-E Posted February 8, 2010 Share Posted February 8, 2010 Daniels to Iowa Western Community College Quote Link to comment
hskerholic Posted February 8, 2010 Share Posted February 8, 2010 is the burke kid austin williams? he is walking on as a LB? Quote Link to comment
Eric Posted February 8, 2010 Share Posted February 8, 2010 The Burke RB is Stephon Washington. I'm not sure what his plans are though. Quote Link to comment
dylan Posted February 8, 2010 Share Posted February 8, 2010 The Burke RB is Stephon Washington. I'm not sure what his plans are though. iirc, washington is likely to get offers as a hurdler in track. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted February 9, 2010 Share Posted February 9, 2010 WHERE NEBRASKA’S TOP 10 PROSPECTS ARE HEADED 1. Andrew Rodriguez (Aurora, 6-6, 310, Nebraska): Rodriguez is the lone interior in-state prospect signed by the Huskers this year. He was the lynchpin of a high school offense that totaled over 4,700 yards last season. 2. Jake Cotton (Lincoln-Southeast, 6-7, 245, Nebraska): By signing with the Huskers, Cotton will join his father, Barney, who coaches the offensive line, and brother Ben, who plays tight end. After playing tight end and defensive end as a junior, Cotton was named to the Super-State team as a two-way tackle by the Lincoln Journal-Star. 3. Tyler Evans (Waverly, 6-2, 180, Nebraska): A Super-State selection as a defensive back last fall, Evans might move to receiver in college. He is a fantastic athlete who is the defending Class B state 100 meter champion and was also a Division I prospect in basketball. 4. Bryce Dietz (Lincoln-North Star, 6-5, 280, Ohio): Dietz will join former Nebraska head coach Frank Solich at Ohio University. He is an extremely hard worker, according to his coach. File photo by Jeremy Alm Bronson Marsh, Millard South 5. Bronson Marsh (Millard South, 6-0, 200, Nebraska): The Gatorade state player of the year is headed to Lincoln as a grayshirt after earlier announcing he would attend Division II University of Nebraska-Omaha. The state’s all-time leading passer in 11-man football, Marsh likely would have played quarterback at UNO but probably will move to defensive back with the Huskers. 6. Yusef Wade (Lincoln-North Star, 5-10, 185, Nebraska): Wade, a 1,000-yard rusher his senior season, turned down multiple FCS and Division II scholarship offers to accept preferred walk-on status at Nebraska. He likely will play defensive back in college, a position where he earned all-state recognition last season. 7. Anteries Daniels (Omaha-Northwest, 5-10, 190, Iowa Western CC): Playing for a team that won only three games in three seasons, Daniels struggled to put up numbers congruent with his actual ability. The exception was when he ran for a state-record 410 yards and four touchdowns last year in a 51-33 loss to Omaha Benson. 8. Dillon Schrodt (Lincoln-North Star, 6-4, 185, Nebraska): Schrodt has great grades and is a Division I-caliber athlete who is developing into a tremendous football player. He had multiple scholarship offers to high jump in college but instead will ply his trade as a walk-on receiver at Nebraska. 9. Lincoln Hansen (Millard North, 6-5, 285, Eastern Michigan): Hansen considered accepting a walk-on invitation from Nebraska before the Eagles swooped down and picked up this diamond in the rough. 10. Nick Mizaur (Omaha-Creighton Prep, 5-11, 200, Brown): Mizaur turned in back-to-back 1,000-rushing yard seasons and is also on the top wrestlers in the state. He passed up a Nebraska walk-on invitation for a chance to study and play football in the Ivy League. maxpreps article MaxPreps lists a bunch of guys from Nebr. who signed. Quote Link to comment
papio2chi Posted February 9, 2010 Share Posted February 9, 2010 WHERE NEBRASKA’S TOP 10 PROSPECTS ARE HEADED 1. Andrew Rodriguez (Aurora, 6-6, 310, Nebraska): Rodriguez is the lone interior in-state prospect signed by the Huskers this year. He was the lynchpin of a high school offense that totaled over 4,700 yards last season. 2. Jake Cotton (Lincoln-Southeast, 6-7, 245, Nebraska): By signing with the Huskers, Cotton will join his father, Barney, who coaches the offensive line, and brother Ben, who plays tight end. After playing tight end and defensive end as a junior, Cotton was named to the Super-State team as a two-way tackle by the Lincoln Journal-Star. 3. Tyler Evans (Waverly, 6-2, 180, Nebraska): A Super-State selection as a defensive back last fall, Evans might move to receiver in college. He is a fantastic athlete who is the defending Class B state 100 meter champion and was also a Division I prospect in basketball. 4. Bryce Dietz (Lincoln-North Star, 6-5, 280, Ohio): Dietz will join former Nebraska head coach Frank Solich at Ohio University. He is an extremely hard worker, according to his coach. File photo by Jeremy Alm Bronson Marsh, Millard South 5. Bronson Marsh (Millard South, 6-0, 200, Nebraska): The Gatorade state player of the year is headed to Lincoln as a grayshirt after earlier announcing he would attend Division II University of Nebraska-Omaha. The state’s all-time leading passer in 11-man football, Marsh likely would have played quarterback at UNO but probably will move to defensive back with the Huskers. 6. Yusef Wade (Lincoln-North Star, 5-10, 185, Nebraska): Wade, a 1,000-yard rusher his senior season, turned down multiple FCS and Division II scholarship offers to accept preferred walk-on status at Nebraska. He likely will play defensive back in college, a position where he earned all-state recognition last season. 7. Anteries Daniels (Omaha-Northwest, 5-10, 190, Iowa Western CC): Playing for a team that won only three games in three seasons, Daniels struggled to put up numbers congruent with his actual ability. The exception was when he ran for a state-record 410 yards and four touchdowns last year in a 51-33 loss to Omaha Benson. 8. Dillon Schrodt (Lincoln-North Star, 6-4, 185, Nebraska): Schrodt has great grades and is a Division I-caliber athlete who is developing into a tremendous football player. He had multiple scholarship offers to high jump in college but instead will ply his trade as a walk-on receiver at Nebraska. 9. Lincoln Hansen (Millard North, 6-5, 285, Eastern Michigan): Hansen considered accepting a walk-on invitation from Nebraska before the Eagles swooped down and picked up this diamond in the rough. 10. Nick Mizaur (Omaha-Creighton Prep, 5-11, 200, Brown): Mizaur turned in back-to-back 1,000-rushing yard seasons and is also on the top wrestlers in the state. He passed up a Nebraska walk-on invitation for a chance to study and play football in the Ivy League. maxpreps article MaxPreps lists a bunch of guys from Nebr. who signed. Thanks for the list... Does anyone know anything about the two WRs from Papillion? Sir Bullock and Glenn Lewis? Quote Link to comment
EZ-E Posted February 9, 2010 Share Posted February 9, 2010 WHERE NEBRASKA’S TOP 10 PROSPECTS ARE HEADED 1. Andrew Rodriguez (Aurora, 6-6, 310, Nebraska): Rodriguez is the lone interior in-state prospect signed by the Huskers this year. He was the lynchpin of a high school offense that totaled over 4,700 yards last season. 2. Jake Cotton (Lincoln-Southeast, 6-7, 245, Nebraska): By signing with the Huskers, Cotton will join his father, Barney, who coaches the offensive line, and brother Ben, who plays tight end. After playing tight end and defensive end as a junior, Cotton was named to the Super-State team as a two-way tackle by the Lincoln Journal-Star. 3. Tyler Evans (Waverly, 6-2, 180, Nebraska): A Super-State selection as a defensive back last fall, Evans might move to receiver in college. He is a fantastic athlete who is the defending Class B state 100 meter champion and was also a Division I prospect in basketball. 4. Bryce Dietz (Lincoln-North Star, 6-5, 280, Ohio): Dietz will join former Nebraska head coach Frank Solich at Ohio University. He is an extremely hard worker, according to his coach. File photo by Jeremy Alm Bronson Marsh, Millard South 5. Bronson Marsh (Millard South, 6-0, 200, Nebraska): The Gatorade state player of the year is headed to Lincoln as a grayshirt after earlier announcing he would attend Division II University of Nebraska-Omaha. The state’s all-time leading passer in 11-man football, Marsh likely would have played quarterback at UNO but probably will move to defensive back with the Huskers. 6. Yusef Wade (Lincoln-North Star, 5-10, 185, Nebraska): Wade, a 1,000-yard rusher his senior season, turned down multiple FCS and Division II scholarship offers to accept preferred walk-on status at Nebraska. He likely will play defensive back in college, a position where he earned all-state recognition last season. 7. Anteries Daniels (Omaha-Northwest, 5-10, 190, Iowa Western CC): Playing for a team that won only three games in three seasons, Daniels struggled to put up numbers congruent with his actual ability. The exception was when he ran for a state-record 410 yards and four touchdowns last year in a 51-33 loss to Omaha Benson. 8. Dillon Schrodt (Lincoln-North Star, 6-4, 185, Nebraska): Schrodt has great grades and is a Division I-caliber athlete who is developing into a tremendous football player. He had multiple scholarship offers to high jump in college but instead will ply his trade as a walk-on receiver at Nebraska. 9. Lincoln Hansen (Millard North, 6-5, 285, Eastern Michigan): Hansen considered accepting a walk-on invitation from Nebraska before the Eagles swooped down and picked up this diamond in the rough. 10. Nick Mizaur (Omaha-Creighton Prep, 5-11, 200, Brown): Mizaur turned in back-to-back 1,000-rushing yard seasons and is also on the top wrestlers in the state. He passed up a Nebraska walk-on invitation for a chance to study and play football in the Ivy League. maxpreps article MaxPreps lists a bunch of guys from Nebr. who signed. Thanks for the list... Does anyone know anything about the two WRs from Papillion? Sir Bullock and Glenn Lewis? I believe they may be going the Iowa Western route as well. Quote Link to comment
Bill Callahan Posted February 12, 2010 Share Posted February 12, 2010 How about Gary Hiatt? Quote Link to comment
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