MinnwiscowaSker Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 This Beau Sandland character... is he a football player or something? I haven't read much about him here lately. Link to comment
Kansanhusker93 Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 tYeah I don't think the huskers are going to risk NCAA violations just to get a player in some classes. There won't be anyways, at KU the school I went to last year, they blatantly told us when we enrolled that the athletic department has an access code to get student atheletes into whatever class they need to. This is so the kids can be in class and not worry about missing practice. So it isn't a violation and I imagine its the same at Nebraska so Sandland should be fine. Link to comment
Kansanhusker93 Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 In other news, Beau has been offered by K-State...take that for what you will. Link to comment
Hedley Lamarr Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 In other news, Beau has been offered by K-State...take that for what you will. Considering how little they use their TE in the passing game it means nothing. Sandland wants passes thrown his way Link to comment
Decked Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 In other news, Beau has been offered by K-State...take that for what you will. No chance for them here. Link to comment
RedRedJarvisRedwine Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 Even with their success lately, I think the inevitable question of Snyders longevity at the school will hinder recruiting. Link to comment
flatwaterfan Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 Even with their success lately, I think the inevitable question of Snyders longevity at the school will hinder recruiting. +1. Can't see him being there another 4 years. He's 73. Link to comment
why not Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 KSU football IS Snyder. They didn't have a modern era tradition of success before him and their success fell off quickly when he left the first time. You never know what the future will bring, but I don't really see a reason to think KSU will be much of a power in the post-Snyder era. Their best bet may be to promote from within and at least maintain as much continuity as possible following Snyder's inevitable retirement. Link to comment
desertshox Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 KSU football IS Snyder. They didn't have a modern era tradition of success before him and their success fell off quickly when he left the first time. You never know what the future will bring, but I don't really see a reason to think KSU will be much of a power in the post-Snyder era. Their best bet may be to promote from within and at least maintain as much continuity as possible following Snyder's inevitable retirement. or hire one of his former assistants that know the challeges presented at KSU.but even then they wont be remotely close to as successful as they are with snyder. Link to comment
RedRedJarvisRedwine Posted November 29, 2012 Share Posted November 29, 2012 73! What does it say about the job he's done at Kstate that when he leaves they will probably fall back to mediocrity! Not many people are the foundation of a major university's golden years while in their golden years! The man has a formula that should be replicated by many a school. Link to comment
Kansanhusker93 Posted November 29, 2012 Share Posted November 29, 2012 Apparently Snyder doesn't even have a contract at KState, they just pay him salary for however long he stays there. Does not bode well for loyalty to recruits because it means Snyder could retire suddenly again. Link to comment
The King Posted November 29, 2012 Share Posted November 29, 2012 Basically Fowler is saing he likes the policy Bo has where he tells visitors to go home and discuss hings with friends and loved ones before making a decision. More times, than not if a kid makes an emotional commitment while on a visit i doesn't stick in the end and he follows his heart. I happen to also agree with this policy, along with if you are truely commited you DO NOT take other visits. sorry speed. My reply wasn't questioning fowlers insights. It was in response to Hedleys response to Fowler.I follow and take seriously anything Fowler posts in the recruiting forums. As I do with anything you post. The fact that this guys starts a thread in the recruiting forum just to dick everyone around is ridiculous. Then to butt heads with fowler about recruiting is insane! Sorry don't know of any of fowlers or EZ E sources so I take what I am told etc do my best to connect dots and see what there is. I happen to disagree with the policy of going home and thinking about it...so do successful salesmen and Nick Saban and Urban Meyer are also against it. I happen to know some stuff about BAMA football... and Saban, in fact, does have people hold off. A portion of his in-home visits = people he had hold off. Link to comment
da skers Posted November 29, 2012 Share Posted November 29, 2012 Basically Fowler is saing he likes the policy Bo has where he tells visitors to go home and discuss hings with friends and loved ones before making a decision. More times, than not if a kid makes an emotional commitment while on a visit i doesn't stick in the end and he follows his heart. I happen to also agree with this policy, along with if you are truely commited you DO NOT take other visits. sorry speed. My reply wasn't questioning fowlers insights. It was in response to Hedleys response to Fowler.I follow and take seriously anything Fowler posts in the recruiting forums. As I do with anything you post. The fact that this guys starts a thread in the recruiting forum just to dick everyone around is ridiculous. Then to butt heads with fowler about recruiting is insane! Sorry don't know of any of fowlers or EZ E sources so I take what I am told etc do my best to connect dots and see what there is. I happen to disagree with the policy of going home and thinking about it...so do successful salesmen and Nick Saban and Urban Meyer are also against it. I happen to know some stuff about BAMA football... and Saban, in fact, does have people hold off. A portion of his in-home visits = people he had hold off. people don't really seem to understand what Bo does. If a guy wants to commit and his parents are with him and agree 100% he takes it right then and there. If its a kid by himself or without both parents (if married) or one person isn't 100% sure then he tells them to think about it and be sure. But he makes it very well know they are wanted here and how important they would be, etc etc. 1 Link to comment
Huskball Posted November 29, 2012 Share Posted November 29, 2012 I can't seem to find the link at the moment, but there was an article about Beau today by Espn + ($) that was basically that all his schools shouldn't be surprised that he hasn't committed to anyone yet. He told all of this final schools that he wouldn't be giving an official decision until that mid Dec signing date time. If anyone has a subscription to the ESPN article service, it would be interesting to know what the full article said. Of course, we'll all know in mid December. Link to comment
HuskerFowler Posted November 29, 2012 Share Posted November 29, 2012 Basically Fowler is saing he likes the policy Bo has where he tells visitors to go home and discuss hings with friends and loved ones before making a decision. More times, than not if a kid makes an emotional commitment while on a visit i doesn't stick in the end and he follows his heart. I happen to also agree with this policy, along with if you are truely commited you DO NOT take other visits. sorry speed. My reply wasn't questioning fowlers insights. It was in response to Hedleys response to Fowler.I follow and take seriously anything Fowler posts in the recruiting forums. As I do with anything you post. The fact that this guys starts a thread in the recruiting forum just to dick everyone around is ridiculous. Then to butt heads with fowler about recruiting is insane! Sorry don't know of any of fowlers or EZ E sources so I take what I am told etc do my best to connect dots and see what there is. I happen to disagree with the policy of going home and thinking about it...so do successful salesmen and Nick Saban and Urban Meyer are also against it. I happen to know some stuff about BAMA football... and Saban, in fact, does have people hold off. A portion of his in-home visits = people he had hold off. people don't really seem to understand what Bo does. If a guy wants to commit and his parents are with him and agree 100% he takes it right then and there. If its a kid by himself or without both parents (if married) or one person isn't 100% sure then he tells them to think about it and be sure. But he makes it very well know they are wanted here and how important they would be, etc etc. Exactly. Link to comment
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