Husker Runner Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 His nickname should be Smooth Operator. Quote Link to comment
Husker Richard Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 His nickname should be Smooth Operator. Haha, I like it. Quote Link to comment
Danny Bateman Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 His name reminds me of Adi's- i.e. Bosnian or some place equally far East. Anybody got any idea on this kids heritage? Quote Link to comment
Nexus Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 His name reminds me of Adi's- i.e. Bosnian or some place equally far East. Anybody got any idea on this kids heritage? Born in Germany. Played soccer there until he was 9 yrs. old. Then parents relocated to North Carolina. Quote Link to comment
GMoose Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 Does anyone know when the big 3 evaluate kickers? I know he's not going to be in the rivals 100 or anything but I'm guessing he'll be a 3 star guy in the top 5 or so kickers? Quote Link to comment
HuskerNMO Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 GREAT PICKUP! 2 questions. This kid is an excellent FG kicker, he's also an excellent punter as well, do we have him do both or is he a one job recruit? Also, anyone know for sure how pronounce his last name? He mentioned doing kickoffs and FG's, and that he expected to be a backup punter. Quote Link to comment
husker B-rent Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 he said in an audio interview today that the coaches told him that both henery and kunalic will be gone when he arrives on campus. Quote Link to comment
Lava Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 Interesting. I feel bad for Adi, if he really did want to redshirt this year and try to take on the full time kicking duties next year and the coaches wouldn't allow him to. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA Posted July 2, 2010 Share Posted July 2, 2010 Great pick up! Quote Link to comment
brophog Posted July 3, 2010 Share Posted July 3, 2010 Interesting. I feel bad for Adi, if he really did want to redshirt this year and try to take on the full time kicking duties next year and the coaches wouldn't allow him to. I don't think the coaches were ever going to give Adi the option. It isn't what is best for the team, and outside of just the thrill of placekicking in college it is rather irrelevant to Adi. If his preference is to play professionally, they don't really care what you did in college. Kickers are rarely drafted and even the guys that go in the 3rd or 4th round are as likely to get cut week 1 after missing a few as anyone else. Even more than any other position, kicking at the next level is a week to week occupation. If kicking professionally is his concern, Nebraska will get him an invite into camp. After that, he's on equal footing with every other kicker. That's the blessing and curse of the position at the next level. If he wants to be the full timer, he's in the same predicament as every other single player position on a team.........he's gotta win the job. Redshirting to avoid competition is very rarely going to work for anyone's benefit. There's just always someone else you have to compete against. More to the point of this thread, I'm glad to see the position given a priority in the recruiting process. Given the impact of the position on the games that really matter, it's a shame how little respect it is usually given. Quote Link to comment
Bosnian_Husker77 Posted July 3, 2010 Share Posted July 3, 2010 His name reminds me of Adi's- i.e. Bosnian or some place equally far East. Anybody got any idea on this kids heritage? haha no my friend, his name is more of german and greek descent.. hope Adi holds it down for Nebraska and Bosnia in 2 yrs.. Quote Link to comment
Lava Posted July 3, 2010 Share Posted July 3, 2010 Interesting. I feel bad for Adi, if he really did want to redshirt this year and try to take on the full time kicking duties next year and the coaches wouldn't allow him to. I don't think the coaches were ever going to give Adi the option. It isn't what is best for the team, and outside of just the thrill of placekicking in college it is rather irrelevant to Adi. If his preference is to play professionally, they don't really care what you did in college. Kickers are rarely drafted and even the guys that go in the 3rd or 4th round are as likely to get cut week 1 after missing a few as anyone else. Even more than any other position, kicking at the next level is a week to week occupation. If kicking professionally is his concern, Nebraska will get him an invite into camp. After that, he's on equal footing with every other kicker. That's the blessing and curse of the position at the next level. If he wants to be the full timer, he's in the same predicament as every other single player position on a team.........he's gotta win the job. Redshirting to avoid competition is very rarely going to work for anyone's benefit. There's just always someone else you have to compete against. More to the point of this thread, I'm glad to see the position given a priority in the recruiting process. Given the impact of the position on the games that really matter, it's a shame how little respect it is usually given. Guess I never thought of it like that; well put. Quote Link to comment
kchusker_chris Posted July 6, 2010 Share Posted July 6, 2010 Interesting. I feel bad for Adi, if he really did want to redshirt this year and try to take on the full time kicking duties next year and the coaches wouldn't allow him to. I don't think the coaches were ever going to give Adi the option. It isn't what is best for the team, and outside of just the thrill of placekicking in college it is rather irrelevant to Adi. If his preference is to play professionally, they don't really care what you did in college. Kickers are rarely drafted and even the guys that go in the 3rd or 4th round are as likely to get cut week 1 after missing a few as anyone else. Even more than any other position, kicking at the next level is a week to week occupation. If kicking professionally is his concern, Nebraska will get him an invite into camp. After that, he's on equal footing with every other kicker. That's the blessing and curse of the position at the next level. If he wants to be the full timer, he's in the same predicament as every other single player position on a team.........he's gotta win the job. Redshirting to avoid competition is very rarely going to work for anyone's benefit. There's just always someone else you have to compete against. More to the point of this thread, I'm glad to see the position given a priority in the recruiting process. Given the impact of the position on the games that really matter, it's a shame how little respect it is usually given. Guess I never thought of it like that; well put. I think you're accurate when it comes to the next level. A few (Crosby?) can make it via the draft, but very few. I don't really agree with the assumption about him trying to "avoid" competition however. Regardless of how Henery kicks this year, he'll still be the starter. He could miss 3-4 in a row, cost us a game and you won't see Kunalic the next week. It will be his spot through the highs and the lows. IMO this is the one position that is not a competition, not necessarily because Adi can't compete but 1) Henery is that good, and 2) Henery deserves and has earned it. Adi's desire to redshirt probably has little to do with the next level - he knows he can make a camp and prove himself. He just wants to put a few through for the Huskers first. There's nothing wrong with that. Quote Link to comment
Husker S Thompson Posted July 7, 2010 Share Posted July 7, 2010 Adi should be fine. Its already been mentioned that kickers are rarely drafted. I don't think that NFL scouts will let him slip through the cracks. They will be well aware of his big leg and the fact that he played behind our most decorated kicker in history. And we've had some good ones. He'll have a chance to earn a spot in camp like almost all other kickers. I think that he already hit the lotto with a four year scholarship as a kick-off specialist. I don't mean that as a slight, I think that he is clearly worth it and hope he has a long, fruitful pro career. Quote Link to comment
GMoose Posted July 9, 2010 Share Posted July 9, 2010 They just put his film up on rivals front page...this kid is is a hybrid of Adi and Henery. He's a boomer like Adi, he's accurate, and he punts too like Henery. And he's originally from Europe! What more could we ask for? Quote Link to comment
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