zoogs Posted February 2, 2012 Share Posted February 2, 2012 http://omaha.com/art...IGRED/702019806 A very good article in which Sam covers signing day, wraps up some recruiting thoughts, and offers a take on national vs. local recruiting strategy. “If it takes two flights to get here, and there aren’t a lot of flights in, the airlines are going to play a part in how much we’re in certain areas,” Pelini said. “You can recruit a kid all day, and a lot of times if it’s real difficult to get him here — it’s going to be hard to get that kid. It plays a lot bigger piece of the puzzle than you would think.” You could take that quote as Pelini bemoaning the remoteness of Big Red. Or maybe his weariness of spending January on (often private) planes. But I detected some reason, some wisdom, a willingness to look harder at the 750-mile, 12-hour, drivable radius from Memorial Stadium. Superimpose the state of Texas on a map with the cities of Dallas and Lincoln lining up, and you might be surprised how much room that leaves the Huskers. If Nebraska’s going to get back — all the way back — it has to win, consistently, in this region. Didn’t happen in 2012. Quote Link to comment
huskerjack23 Posted February 3, 2012 Share Posted February 3, 2012 This is crazy. I've clicked on three links on that website and they've all gone to the Westerkamp article. Anyone else having the same problem? Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted February 3, 2012 Author Share Posted February 3, 2012 Seriously? This morning I was trying to get to the Westerkamp article, but the links kept pointing me back to the recruiting article. Something weird is going on with the OWH today. Check it again though, the link works for me. Quote Link to comment
akita Posted February 3, 2012 Share Posted February 3, 2012 well crap, I wonder what Osborne did to get a kid to lincoln, when travel was even more difficult. Dam Bo, You make 3 million a year and would probally like to keep your job. If it was me, I would personally drive down to Kansas city and spend my own gas money to pick the kid up. The kid would probally get off spend 2 hours with you alone and just talking. As long as you did not get into a wreck. Quote Link to comment
Comish Posted February 3, 2012 Share Posted February 3, 2012 I think there is a bit of validity to Bo's point.......... It's not just getting the kid here............it's the inconvienence of a parent having to fly into Omaha on game days and renting a car just to get to Lincoln. I live in Lincoln and rarely fly out of here because it's only connecting flights................really nothing direct anywhere unless your destination is Chicago, Denver or Minneapolis, etc. So I don't think Bo was whining..............just pointing out an obstacle that many maybe haven't considered.......... Quote Link to comment
bball_backer Posted February 3, 2012 Share Posted February 3, 2012 well crap, I wonder what Osborne did to get a kid to lincoln, when travel was even more difficult. Dam Bo, You make 3 million a year and would probally like to keep your job. If it was me, I would personally drive down to Kansas city and spend my own gas money to pick the kid up. The kid would probally get off spend 2 hours with you alone and just talking. As long as you did not get into a wreck. Then you would get run out of the coaching profession due to an assload of recruiting infractions. Quote Link to comment
walksalone Posted February 3, 2012 Share Posted February 3, 2012 TO might have played hell trying to get a kid to come to Lincoln, but he didn't have to worry about the internet and social media... Quote Link to comment
Omaha-Husker Posted February 3, 2012 Share Posted February 3, 2012 I think there is a bit of validity to Bo's point.......... It's not just getting the kid here............it's the inconvienence of a parent having to fly into Omaha on game days and renting a car just to get to Lincoln. I live in Lincoln and rarely fly out of here because it's only connecting flights................really nothing direct anywhere unless your destination is Chicago, Denver or Minneapolis, etc. So I don't think Bo was whining..............just pointing out an obstacle that many maybe haven't considered.......... Is that a real obstacle though? How many kids are flying into Ann Arbor? Here is their terminal... 1 Quote Link to comment
ladyhawke Posted February 3, 2012 Share Posted February 3, 2012 This is crazy. I've clicked on three links on that website and they've all gone to the Westerkamp article. Anyone else having the same problem? When I clicked on the link it took me to the recruiting article. Quote Link to comment
akita Posted February 3, 2012 Share Posted February 3, 2012 I think there is a bit of validity to Bo's point.......... It's not just getting the kid here............it's the inconvienence of a parent having to fly into Omaha on game days and renting a car just to get to Lincoln. I live in Lincoln and rarely fly out of here because it's only connecting flights................really nothing direct anywhere unless your destination is Chicago, Denver or Minneapolis, etc. So I don't think Bo was whining..............just pointing out an obstacle that many maybe haven't considered.......... Is that a real obstacle though? How many kids are flying into Ann Arbor? Here is their terminal... AND bOOM THERE GOES the dynamite. Thank you for that post. What ncaa infractions would Bo be comitting by picking up a recruit on a official visit? Heck you think Lincoln is bad? How in the crap do recruits get to Kansas and Kansas St? Ever been to Norman? Official hub is Dallas. Maybe I am wrong on this one. But please tell me how a kid on a official recruiting trip and it is a violation for a coach to pick him up at the airport? Wait a second, Does Auburn have a international airport? does boise st have a airport? Only school that really has a airport is TCU. Houston also. Miami and we see how that has worked out. Usc and ucla have one. I was being sarcastic,but that excuse is pretty weak. Quote Link to comment
akita Posted February 3, 2012 Share Posted February 3, 2012 well crap, I wonder what Osborne did to get a kid to lincoln, when travel was even more difficult. Dam Bo, You make 3 million a year and would probally like to keep your job. If it was me, I would personally drive down to Kansas city and spend my own gas money to pick the kid up. The kid would probally get off spend 2 hours with you alone and just talking. As long as you did not get into a wreck. Then you would get run out of the coaching profession due to an assload of recruiting infractions. on a official visit? The kid flies into Kansas city and I am the coach and pick him up? I thought the visit was for the player to get to know the coach? Not have a bunch of hot older chics hanging with you? Quote Link to comment
tmfr15 Posted February 3, 2012 Share Posted February 3, 2012 I think there is a bit of validity to Bo's point.......... It's not just getting the kid here............it's the inconvienence of a parent having to fly into Omaha on game days and renting a car just to get to Lincoln. I live in Lincoln and rarely fly out of here because it's only connecting flights................really nothing direct anywhere unless your destination is Chicago, Denver or Minneapolis, etc. So I don't think Bo was whining..............just pointing out an obstacle that many maybe haven't considered.......... Is that a real obstacle though? How many kids are flying into Ann Arbor? Here is their terminal... Lincoln is 60 miles from Eppley Airfield. In 2010, Eppley served 4,287,428 total passengers. It handles about 397 commercial flights a week. Ann Arbor is 25 miles from Detroit Metropolitan Airport. In 2010, Detroit Metro served 32,377,064 total passengers. In 2010, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport was the 16th-busiest airport in the United States and the 24th busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic. So, if we are comparing Ann Arbor airport to Lincoln Airport... point made. But air services surrounding Lincoln with air services surrounding many of our rivals, including Michigan... yep, we are at a disadvantage. Quote Link to comment
Danimal Posted February 3, 2012 Share Posted February 3, 2012 I can understand Bo's point. Our big selling-point is gameday. Getting kids in for games is tougher when we lack flights. On that same thought wish they'd quit sticking central timezone teams in the early timeslot. That also makes it hard to get kids in for games. Quote Link to comment
RyouN? Posted February 3, 2012 Share Posted February 3, 2012 Newsflash! Majority of top programs don't have a major airport in the city with direct flights... This shouldn't be a surprise considering Lincoln's population exceeds the majority of other D1 program cities. In the big 12 Lincoln was the 2nd largest city in the big 12 and in the big ten is technically the 3rd largest. However you don't see an advantage being gained by Northwestern(3rd busiest airport in the world) or Minnesota(30th busiest in the world) Where do recruits fly in for Penn State? Philadelphia? Pittsburgh.. either is more than a 100 miles a way. Trust me, we definitely are not in the minority when it comes to this issue. Usually college towns aren't in large cities which have direct flights which makes a lot of sense. Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted February 3, 2012 Share Posted February 3, 2012 Bo hearing about lapses in recruiting?.........there is no level playing field...........Sillwater?..........hell, most buses won't stop there, except to air up the tires. Quote Link to comment
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