irieboy8 Posted October 10, 2011 Share Posted October 10, 2011 per scout.... Michael Rose might be the most valuable recruit in the 2012 recruiting class forNebraska. The linebacker from Kansas City (Mo.) Rockhurst has become and extension of the coaching staff reaching out to commitments and recruits. Rose had a busy weekend and was just returning some phone calls tonight. “I have been home for a couple of hours,” Rose said. “I took a nap and am just returning some phone calls that I missed earlier.” Rose’s weekend in Lincoln started out bright and early. He was with the team all day and that meant a high caloric intake for him and the other recruits on their official visits. “I got there Saturday morning around 8:00. I went to the team meetings and also took a tour of the academic facilities and the life skills center. “I think that I ate about every one and a half hours. I would eat at the hotel and eat with all of the players. They feed you pretty well on your official visit.” Rose really got a chance to be around the players and the coaches a lot on Saturday and saw how things go on game day in Lincoln. He was able to take part in the meetings and got some questions answered about the game plan. “It was great being around the team and the players. See how they get ready for the game. It was really cool to see what they were doing. “It felt like my first year of Spanish class. Bo would come in there and talk to me about what they were doing, talk me through it and really talked to me a lot. “I got a good chance while I was there listening to coach to try and learn some things. I would ask Lavonte David and Coach Ross Els questions about what they were doing.” The game on Saturday night was a tale of two halves. Nebraska came back from a 21 point deficit and won against Ohio State. Rose said that it was as loud as he could remember in the second half. “It was a great atmosphere. I thought it would be a great game anyway at night and the first Big Ten home game in Lincoln. The fans were very excited. “It was tense the first half, but then it got so loud later in the game that you couldn’t talk to people around you. It was very exciting to be part of that.” One of the reasons the crowd was so loud on Saturday was the play of the defense in the second half and in particular Lavonte David. Rose has heard some comparisons between he and David and he hopes to measure up to them in some capacity. “I have heard the comparisons to Lavonte without playing a snap of college football and I don’t think that I deserve it beyond height and weight. “The play that he made on Braxton Miller stripping the ball; that is only something that a big-time playmaker is going to do. I spoke with Coach Els about that and he said they practice that. “Lavonte is just a great player. If I can be just half the player that he is once I get there that would mean that I had a pretty good career at Nebraska.” Rose has seen a lot of games already in Lincoln, but this weekend was the best according to him. It wasn’t just the game, but also the recruits that were also in town along with Rose that made the weekend great. “This was number one. It was great to be around T.J. Neal, Jordan Westerkamp,Jordan Diggs, Greg McMullen, Paul Thurston, D.J. Foster, Brandon Beavers andDevin Fuller. “It was great to be around those guys and it felt so much like a family to me. When I leave Lincoln it feels like I am leaving my family behind. I made a great decision.” Rose said that although the recruits had only been together for just all day on Saturday that it was like a family when they were all together. Rose is hopeful that Nebraska will get some good news out of the group of visitors soon. “We did everything together. They all enjoyed it. They were yelling and shouting during the game; throwing up the bones on third down. I was teaching them the fight song. “Getting to go out with them on Saturday night was great. We all went out together. We all enjoyed ourselves. I just hope over the next few weeks, if everything pans out, hopefully we get some get good news in Lincoln and they join the Husker family.” Quote Link to comment
Judoka Posted October 10, 2011 Share Posted October 10, 2011 per scout.... Michael Rose might be the most valuable recruit in the 2012 recruiting class forNebraska. The linebacker from Kansas City (Mo.) Rockhurst has become and extension of the coaching staff reaching out to commitments and recruits. Rose had a busy weekend and was just returning some phone calls tonight. “I have been home for a couple of hours,” Rose said. “I took a nap and am just returning some phone calls that I missed earlier.” Rose’s weekend in Lincoln started out bright and early. He was with the team all day and that meant a high caloric intake for him and the other recruits on their official visits. “I got there Saturday morning around 8:00. I went to the team meetings and also took a tour of the academic facilities and the life skills center. “I think that I ate about every one and a half hours. I would eat at the hotel and eat with all of the players. They feed you pretty well on your official visit.” Rose really got a chance to be around the players and the coaches a lot on Saturday and saw how things go on game day in Lincoln. He was able to take part in the meetings and got some questions answered about the game plan. “It was great being around the team and the players. See how they get ready for the game. It was really cool to see what they were doing. “It felt like my first year of Spanish class. Bo would come in there and talk to me about what they were doing, talk me through it and really talked to me a lot. “I got a good chance while I was there listening to coach to try and learn some things. I would ask Lavonte David and Coach Ross Els questions about what they were doing.” The game on Saturday night was a tale of two halves. Nebraska came back from a 21 point deficit and won against Ohio State. Rose said that it was as loud as he could remember in the second half. “It was a great atmosphere. I thought it would be a great game anyway at night and the first Big Ten home game in Lincoln. The fans were very excited. “It was tense the first half, but then it got so loud later in the game that you couldn’t talk to people around you. It was very exciting to be part of that.” One of the reasons the crowd was so loud on Saturday was the play of the defense in the second half and in particular Lavonte David. Rose has heard some comparisons between he and David and he hopes to measure up to them in some capacity. “I have heard the comparisons to Lavonte without playing a snap of college football and I don’t think that I deserve it beyond height and weight. “The play that he made on Braxton Miller stripping the ball; that is only something that a big-time playmaker is going to do. I spoke with Coach Els about that and he said they practice that. “Lavonte is just a great player. If I can be just half the player that he is once I get there that would mean that I had a pretty good career at Nebraska.” Rose has seen a lot of games already in Lincoln, but this weekend was the best according to him. It wasn’t just the game, but also the recruits that were also in town along with Rose that made the weekend great. “This was number one. It was great to be around T.J. Neal, Jordan Westerkamp,Jordan Diggs, Greg McMullen, Paul Thurston, D.J. Foster, Brandon Beavers andDevin Fuller. “It was great to be around those guys and it felt so much like a family to me. When I leave Lincoln it feels like I am leaving my family behind. I made a great decision.” Rose said that although the recruits had only been together for just all day on Saturday that it was like a family when they were all together. Rose is hopeful that Nebraska will get some good news out of the group of visitors soon. “We did everything together. They all enjoyed it. They were yelling and shouting during the game; throwing up the bones on third down. I was teaching them the fight song. “Getting to go out with them on Saturday night was great. We all went out together. We all enjoyed ourselves. I just hope over the next few weeks, if everything pans out, hopefully we get some get good news in Lincoln and they join the Husker family.” wth....why would you do this to my eyes? 1 Quote Link to comment
MinnwiscowaSker Posted October 10, 2011 Share Posted October 10, 2011 I love that the article talks more about him eating every hour and a half, than the role he's playing in recruiting. He's all but signed. Other guys, not so much. Quote Link to comment
Treand3 Posted October 11, 2011 Share Posted October 11, 2011 This guy definitely is a future leader of the defense and probably the team! If we can get another talented LBer or two, that group will be looking pretty good for the future! Quote Link to comment
REDSTEEL Posted October 11, 2011 Share Posted October 11, 2011 per scout.... Michael Rose might be the most valuable recruit in the 2012 recruiting class forNebraska. The linebacker from Kansas City (Mo.) Rockhurst has become and extension of the coaching staff reaching out to commitments and recruits. Rose had a busy weekend and was just returning some phone calls tonight. “I have been home for a couple of hours,” Rose said. “I took a nap and am just returning some phone calls that I missed earlier.” Rose’s weekend in Lincoln started out bright and early. He was with the team all day and that meant a high caloric intake for him and the other recruits on their official visits. “I got there Saturday morning around 8:00. I went to the team meetings and also took a tour of the academic facilities and the life skills center. “I think that I ate about every one and a half hours. I would eat at the hotel and eat with all of the players. They feed you pretty well on your official visit.” Rose really got a chance to be around the players and the coaches a lot on Saturday and saw how things go on game day in Lincoln. He was able to take part in the meetings and got some questions answered about the game plan. “It was great being around the team and the players. See how they get ready for the game. It was really cool to see what they were doing. “It felt like my first year of Spanish class. Bo would come in there and talk to me about what they were doing, talk me through it and really talked to me a lot. “I got a good chance while I was there listening to coach to try and learn some things. I would ask Lavonte David and Coach Ross Els questions about what they were doing.” The game on Saturday night was a tale of two halves. Nebraska came back from a 21 point deficit and won against Ohio State. Rose said that it was as loud as he could remember in the second half. “It was a great atmosphere. I thought it would be a great game anyway at night and the first Big Ten home game in Lincoln. The fans were very excited. “It was tense the first half, but then it got so loud later in the game that you couldn’t talk to people around you. It was very exciting to be part of that.” One of the reasons the crowd was so loud on Saturday was the play of the defense in the second half and in particular Lavonte David. Rose has heard some comparisons between he and David and he hopes to measure up to them in some capacity. “I have heard the comparisons to Lavonte without playing a snap of college football and I don’t think that I deserve it beyond height and weight. “The play that he made on Braxton Miller stripping the ball; that is only something that a big-time playmaker is going to do. I spoke with Coach Els about that and he said they practice that. “Lavonte is just a great player. If I can be just half the player that he is once I get there that would mean that I had a pretty good career at Nebraska.” Rose has seen a lot of games already in Lincoln, but this weekend was the best according to him. It wasn’t just the game, but also the recruits that were also in town along with Rose that made the weekend great. “This was number one. It was great to be around T.J. Neal, Jordan Westerkamp,Jordan Diggs, Greg McMullen, Paul Thurston, D.J. Foster, Brandon Beavers andDevin Fuller. “It was great to be around those guys and it felt so much like a family to me. When I leave Lincoln it feels like I am leaving my family behind. I made a great decision.” Rose said that although the recruits had only been together for just all day on Saturday that it was like a family when they were all together. Rose is hopeful that Nebraska will get some good news out of the group of visitors soon. “We did everything together. They all enjoyed it. They were yelling and shouting during the game; throwing up the bones on third down. I was teaching them the fight song. “Getting to go out with them on Saturday night was great. We all went out together. We all enjoyed ourselves. I just hope over the next few weeks, if everything pans out, hopefully we get some get good news in Lincoln and they join the Husker family.” wth....why would you do this to my eyes? I think that was in brail. 1 Quote Link to comment
VectorVictor Posted October 11, 2011 Share Posted October 11, 2011 per scout.... Michael Rose might be the most valuable recruit in the 2012 recruiting class forNebraska. The linebacker from Kansas City (Mo.) Rockhurst has become and extension of the coaching staff reaching out to commitments and recruits. Rose had a busy weekend and was just returning some phone calls tonight. “I have been home for a couple of hours,” Rose said. “I took a nap and am just returning some phone calls that I missed earlier.” Rose’s weekend in Lincoln started out bright and early. He was with the team all day and that meant a high caloric intake for him and the other recruits on their official visits. “I got there Saturday morning around 8:00. I went to the team meetings and also took a tour of the academic facilities and the life skills center. “I think that I ate about every one and a half hours. I would eat at the hotel and eat with all of the players. They feed you pretty well on your official visit.” Rose really got a chance to be around the players and the coaches a lot on Saturday and saw how things go on game day in Lincoln. He was able to take part in the meetings and got some questions answered about the game plan. “It was great being around the team and the players. See how they get ready for the game. It was really cool to see what they were doing. “It felt like my first year of Spanish class. Bo would come in there and talk to me about what they were doing, talk me through it and really talked to me a lot. “I got a good chance while I was there listening to coach to try and learn some things. I would ask Lavonte David and Coach Ross Els questions about what they were doing.” The game on Saturday night was a tale of two halves. Nebraska came back from a 21 point deficit and won against Ohio State. Rose said that it was as loud as he could remember in the second half. “It was a great atmosphere. I thought it would be a great game anyway at night and the first Big Ten home game in Lincoln. The fans were very excited. “It was tense the first half, but then it got so loud later in the game that you couldn’t talk to people around you. It was very exciting to be part of that.” One of the reasons the crowd was so loud on Saturday was the play of the defense in the second half and in particular Lavonte David. Rose has heard some comparisons between he and David and he hopes to measure up to them in some capacity. “I have heard the comparisons to Lavonte without playing a snap of college football and I don’t think that I deserve it beyond height and weight. “The play that he made on Braxton Miller stripping the ball; that is only something that a big-time playmaker is going to do. I spoke with Coach Els about that and he said they practice that. “Lavonte is just a great player. If I can be just half the player that he is once I get there that would mean that I had a pretty good career at Nebraska.” Rose has seen a lot of games already in Lincoln, but this weekend was the best according to him. It wasn’t just the game, but also the recruits that were also in town along with Rose that made the weekend great. “This was number one. It was great to be around T.J. Neal, Jordan Westerkamp,Jordan Diggs, Greg McMullen, Paul Thurston, D.J. Foster, Brandon Beavers andDevin Fuller. “It was great to be around those guys and it felt so much like a family to me. When I leave Lincoln it feels like I am leaving my family behind. I made a great decision.” Rose said that although the recruits had only been together for just all day on Saturday that it was like a family when they were all together. Rose is hopeful that Nebraska will get some good news out of the group of visitors soon. “We did everything together. They all enjoyed it. They were yelling and shouting during the game; throwing up the bones on third down. I was teaching them the fight song. “Getting to go out with them on Saturday night was great. We all went out together. We all enjoyed ourselves. I just hope over the next few weeks, if everything pans out, hopefully we get some get good news in Lincoln and they join the Husker family.” Fixed for the 95% of us posting that haven't succumbed to bifocals...yet. Quote Link to comment
illnino Posted October 11, 2011 Share Posted October 11, 2011 per scout.... Michael Rose might be the most valuable recruit in the 2012 recruiting class forNebraska. The linebacker from Kansas City (Mo.) Rockhurst has become and extension of the coaching staff reaching out to commitments and recruits. Rose had a busy weekend and was just returning some phone calls tonight. “I have been home for a couple of hours,” Rose said. “I took a nap and am just returning some phone calls that I missed earlier.” Rose’s weekend in Lincoln started out bright and early. He was with the team all day and that meant a high caloric intake for him and the other recruits on their official visits. “I got there Saturday morning around 8:00. I went to the team meetings and also took a tour of the academic facilities and the life skills center. “I think that I ate about every one and a half hours. I would eat at the hotel and eat with all of the players. They feed you pretty well on your official visit.” Rose really got a chance to be around the players and the coaches a lot on Saturday and saw how things go on game day in Lincoln. He was able to take part in the meetings and got some questions answered about the game plan. “It was great being around the team and the players. See how they get ready for the game. It was really cool to see what they were doing. “It felt like my first year of Spanish class. Bo would come in there and talk to me about what they were doing, talk me through it and really talked to me a lot. “I got a good chance while I was there listening to coach to try and learn some things. I would ask Lavonte David and Coach Ross Els questions about what they were doing.” The game on Saturday night was a tale of two halves. Nebraska came back from a 21 point deficit and won against Ohio State. Rose said that it was as loud as he could remember in the second half. “It was a great atmosphere. I thought it would be a great game anyway at night and the first Big Ten home game in Lincoln. The fans were very excited. “It was tense the first half, but then it got so loud later in the game that you couldn’t talk to people around you. It was very exciting to be part of that.” One of the reasons the crowd was so loud on Saturday was the play of the defense in the second half and in particular Lavonte David. Rose has heard some comparisons between he and David and he hopes to measure up to them in some capacity. “I have heard the comparisons to Lavonte without playing a snap of college football and I don’t think that I deserve it beyond height and weight. “The play that he made on Braxton Miller stripping the ball; that is only something that a big-time playmaker is going to do. I spoke with Coach Els about that and he said they practice that. “Lavonte is just a great player. If I can be just half the player that he is once I get there that would mean that I had a pretty good career at Nebraska.” Rose has seen a lot of games already in Lincoln, but this weekend was the best according to him. It wasn’t just the game, but also the recruits that were also in town along with Rose that made the weekend great. “This was number one. It was great to be around T.J. Neal, Jordan Westerkamp,Jordan Diggs, Greg McMullen, Paul Thurston, D.J. Foster, Brandon Beavers andDevin Fuller. “It was great to be around those guys and it felt so much like a family to me. When I leave Lincoln it feels like I am leaving my family behind. I made a great decision.” Rose said that although the recruits had only been together for just all day on Saturday that it was like a family when they were all together. Rose is hopeful that Nebraska will get some good news out of the group of visitors soon. “We did everything together. They all enjoyed it. They were yelling and shouting during the game; throwing up the bones on third down. I was teaching them the fight song. “Getting to go out with them on Saturday night was great. We all went out together. We all enjoyed ourselves. I just hope over the next few weeks, if everything pans out, hopefully we get some get good news in Lincoln and they join the Husker family.” wth....why would you do this to my eyes? I think that was in brail. thanks for the article irieboy. Quote Link to comment
The Dude Posted October 12, 2011 Share Posted October 12, 2011 I'm sure you get tired of hearing this irieboy, but... it's too small. 1 Quote Link to comment
caveman99 Posted October 12, 2011 Share Posted October 12, 2011 Don't worry about it irie, apparently everyone forgot how to adjust the zoom/magnification on their browser. Quote Link to comment
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