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This pic cracks me up for some reason. Maybe it's that sh!t-eatin grin knowing he's going to be Husker

I think it is the fact he looks like he is 12 and this looks like a Pop Warner pic/football card that parents can order to give to all relatives and friends.

 

Is that why you're carrying it in your wallet?

Hells yeah...... it is next to the pic of my wife. You know my better half.......the constant piece of tail I get......you know what I am talking about ...........oh...........my bad, brotha :P

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This pic cracks me up for some reason. Maybe it's that sh!t-eatin grin knowing he's going to be Husker

I think it is the fact he looks like he is 12 and this looks like a Pop Warner pic/football card that parents can order to give to all relatives and friends.

 

Is that why you're carrying it in your wallet?

Hells yeah...... it is next to the pic of my wife. You know my better half.......the constant piece of tail I get......you know what I am talking about ...........oh...........my bad, brotha :P

 

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This is the only other LS guy we have aside from PJ. Walk-on from Green Bay.

 

LS really is an underrated position. People don't really care about the position until the ball either gets snapped short of the punter/FG holder or sails it way over their heads.

 

Didn't PJ turn down a scholly from Purdue to walk-on for the Huskers and started immediately?

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This is the only other LS guy we have aside from PJ. Walk-on from Green Bay.

 

LS really is an underrated position. People don't really care about the position until the ball either gets snapped short of the punter/FG holder or sails it way over their heads.

 

Didn't PJ turn down a scholly from Purdue to walk-on for the Huskers and started immediately?

Somebody find that guy a soul!

 

Looks like he's definitely future Dateline: To Catch a Predator material. :D

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From Husker Journal. Looking forward to Miller being a solid contributor.

 

JUNE 21, 2012. ALL TEAMS MESSAGE BOARDS GABRIEL MILLER, OL, 6-0, 240, MISHAWAKA (PENN), INDIANA

 

"It feels great!" Says the Husker commit. "I was only up there for two days, I liked everything about it. The Campus was great, the facilities were just great."

 

From The Beginning

 

"I've talked to the coaches about a week and a half ago, they e-mailed me and I called Coach John Papuchis. They (Neb) said I was the guy they wanted but they wanted to see me snap. I came up on Saturday (6/16) morning and snapped for the coaches. Saturday Coach Bo Pelini offered me." Miller said

 

"Bo took me in there (his office) and brought my mom and dad. That's when he offered me. He (Bo) came in and told me I was the guy they wanted. They want me to come in as a true freshman, win the starting spot, do my job." MIller said

 

Lets Have Breakfast And Commit

 

"We actually talked to Coach Pelini there , talked to the specialist Coach John Papuchis who runs the punt team. We decided to stay over night, go back to the Hotel on Saturday night and talk about it. Then Sunday morning a breakfast we went to that's when I told Coach Bo Pelini (commitment)." Miller said

 

Saturday Night Lights

 

"The city (Lincoln) was great we stopped at a few places, the people were friendly. We took a tour of the campus it was great. At the end - Saturday night we went out on the field with the recruits and stuff. They took us out on the field the music was blaring and it was definitely cool. I loved the feel of the stadium."

 

Parents Approval

 

"If I love it they (parents) will love it. They asked a lot of questions about the major I'm looking for. Through the tour they showed us the academic part of where the football players tutored or what. I know my parents liked to see that. Coach Pelini and the rest of the staff put academics on a high standard." MIller said

 

Just Snap The Ball

 

"Snapping I will be exclusively - long snapping. So it will be on punts, extra points and field goals. Miller said"

 

"You know I don't get nervous. My mom and dad, when Coach Pelini came out saw me snap, I don't get nervous. I'm confident. I have the ability of snapping. I know as soon as I snap it, it's going to be a perfect snap. I don't ger nervous at all."

 

"You have to have some weight so you can go down field and make tackles. So it's a lot of practice. I can snap fast and I'm accurate and run down field and make a tackle." MIller commented what it takes to be a good snapper.

 

A Good Work Out

 

"I was probably there for a hour, little more than a hour. I did quite a bit of snapping, I would take an estimate about 50 snaps. The coach had me snap for 15 yards which is a punt, some PAT's and field goal snaps. They had me do some running a little bit, a agility course. They put bags out about 40 yards for me to tackle, show my speed." Miller said

 

Miller said he has been working out with Chris Rubio's Long Snapping camp for about a year and a half and just gets better all the time.

 

"We're starting it," Miller said about his Big Red Collection. "We stopped by a couple of stores got some shirts and hats. "I'll be flying out Friday to Los Angeles with Coach Chris Chris Rubio, the Top 12 Camp, the top long snappers in the country. And I will be wearing quite a bit of Nebraska gear."

 

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Very glad that I found the HuskerBoard! I've been interviewed alot lately, and since I'm most likely going to be a broadcasting major I thought I'd answer a few questions that don't seem to have been asked yet.

 

Q: What size of high school are you coming from?

A: Penn High School in Mishawaka, IN. has an enrollment of about 3,600 in 9th - 12th grade.

 

Q: What other position if any do you play?

A: I have been the starting long snapper since my sophomore year. I was the starting center my junior year, and will again be the starting center this year.

 

Q: What kind of season did you have last year?

A: We went undefeated all season long until we got into the state championship game. We were the runner's up. Let's just say I had a lot of opportunities to show my long snapping talent at that game!

 

Q: What made you decide to be a long snapper?

A: My dad played college football back in the 70's, he is 6'2" and my Uncle (his brother) who is 6'7" played college basketball. Unfortunatly I didn't get their height, but I wasn't going to let that stop me from playing the sport that I love at the next level. I picked up long snapping at a young age, and my parents through NCSA found Chris Rubio who has helped me perfect my snap. I have studied the art of long snapping, and have made it into my passion. Long snapping might look easy, but you really have to put alot of time into it to perfect it. Then you go to competitions and camps so that you can get ranked. I just got back from Rubio's Top 12 event in LA. The results will be out in a week or so, but I can guarantee you that the Nebraska Cornhuskers were well represented!

 

Thanks to you all... I'm enjoying all of your comments! GBR!

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Very glad that I found the HuskerBoard! I've been interviewed alot lately, and since I'm most likely going to be a broadcasting major I thought I'd answer a few questions that don't seem to have been asked yet.

 

Q: What size of high school are you coming from?

A: Penn High School in Mishawaka, IN. has an enrollment of about 3,600 in 9th - 12th grade.

 

Q: What other position if any do you play?

A: I have been the starting long snapper since my sophomore year. I was the starting center my junior year, and will again be the starting center this year.

 

Q: What kind of season did you have last year?

A: We went undefeated all season long until we got into the state championship game. We were the runner's up. Let's just say I had a lot of opportunities to show my long snapping talent at that game!

 

Q: What made you decide to be a long snapper?

A: My dad played college football back in the 70's, he is 6'2" and my Uncle (his brother) who is 6'7" played college basketball. Unfortunatly I didn't get their height, but I wasn't going to let that stop me from playing the sport that I love at the next level. I picked up long snapping at a young age, and my parents through NCSA found Chris Rubio who has helped me perfect my snap. I have studied the art of long snapping, and have made it into my passion. Long snapping might look easy, but you really have to put alot of time into it to perfect it. Then you go to competitions and camps so that you can get ranked. I just got back from Rubio's Top 12 event in LA. The results will be out in a week or so, but I can guarantee you that the Nebraska Cornhuskers were well represented!

 

Thanks to you all... I'm enjoying all of your comments! GBR!

Welcome to the family! Cool to see actual recruits join Huskerboard.
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Very glad that I found the HuskerBoard! I've been interviewed alot lately, and since I'm most likely going to be a broadcasting major I thought I'd answer a few questions that don't seem to have been asked yet.

 

Q: What size of high school are you coming from?

A: Penn High School in Mishawaka, IN. has an enrollment of about 3,600 in 9th - 12th grade.

 

Q: What other position if any do you play?

A: I have been the starting long snapper since my sophomore year. I was the starting center my junior year, and will again be the starting center this year.

 

Q: What kind of season did you have last year?

A: We went undefeated all season long until we got into the state championship game. We were the runner's up. Let's just say I had a lot of opportunities to show my long snapping talent at that game!

 

Q: What made you decide to be a long snapper?

A: My dad played college football back in the 70's, he is 6'2" and my Uncle (his brother) who is 6'7" played college basketball. Unfortunatly I didn't get their height, but I wasn't going to let that stop me from playing the sport that I love at the next level. I picked up long snapping at a young age, and my parents through NCSA found Chris Rubio who has helped me perfect my snap. I have studied the art of long snapping, and have made it into my passion. Long snapping might look easy, but you really have to put alot of time into it to perfect it. Then you go to competitions and camps so that you can get ranked. I just got back from Rubio's Top 12 event in LA. The results will be out in a week or so, but I can guarantee you that the Nebraska Cornhuskers were well represented!

 

Thanks to you all... I'm enjoying all of your comments! GBR!

Good on ya mate! You made the best choice you could've for school... The team here in Nebraska is like a family. The whole state will love ya!

 

Indeed, this is the first time I remember an actual recruit posting on here. Want to be careful with any possible violations here, but you're here of your own free will, so...

 

Question for ya, if you end up checking back: What weight do they want you at eventually by the time you're on campus and snapping? Do you have to add mad weight or anything like that? You probably want to keep some of your quickness I'd imagine.

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Very glad that I found the HuskerBoard! I've been interviewed alot lately, and since I'm most likely going to be a broadcasting major I thought I'd answer a few questions that don't seem to have been asked yet.

 

Q: What size of high school are you coming from?

A: Penn High School in Mishawaka, IN. has an enrollment of about 3,600 in 9th - 12th grade.

 

Q: What other position if any do you play?

A: I have been the starting long snapper since my sophomore year. I was the starting center my junior year, and will again be the starting center this year.

 

Q: What kind of season did you have last year?

A: We went undefeated all season long until we got into the state championship game. We were the runner's up. Let's just say I had a lot of opportunities to show my long snapping talent at that game!

 

Q: What made you decide to be a long snapper?

A: My dad played college football back in the 70's, he is 6'2" and my Uncle (his brother) who is 6'7" played college basketball. Unfortunatly I didn't get their height, but I wasn't going to let that stop me from playing the sport that I love at the next level. I picked up long snapping at a young age, and my parents through NCSA found Chris Rubio who has helped me perfect my snap. I have studied the art of long snapping, and have made it into my passion. Long snapping might look easy, but you really have to put alot of time into it to perfect it. Then you go to competitions and camps so that you can get ranked. I just got back from Rubio's Top 12 event in LA. The results will be out in a week or so, but I can guarantee you that the Nebraska Cornhuskers were well represented!

 

Thanks to you all... I'm enjoying all of your comments! GBR!

Welcome to the family. I would buy you a beer, but that would be illegal and probably a recruiting violation.

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