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Not sure proximity to an amusement park is a deciding factor a recruit would consider. Places such as Tuscaloosa, AL and Columbus, OH are not exactly hotbeds of culture and entertainment. A D1 athlete typically has little free time what with workouts, practice ,film study as well as classwork both in season or out.

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Not sure proximity to an amusement park is a deciding factor a recruit would consider. Places such as Tuscaloosa, AL and Columbus, OH are not exactly hotbeds of culture and entertainment. A D1 athlete typically has little free time what with workouts, practice ,film study as well as classwork both in season or out.

And with this one simple statement, you have sucked all the fun out of this entire arguement.

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Michigan has just as much to offer as Nebraska as far as tradition, support, etc goes. They have a bigger name coach, which doesn't mean better, but it's a recruiting draw. They're also one of the best public universities in the country and Ann Arbor probably has bigger draw than Lincoln.

 

It isn't a huge stretch to think that Michigan will reassert themselves quickly under Harbaugh. Hoke was a bad coach, not a bad recruiter. Nebraska has a culture hurdle to cross before it can move forward (thanks, Bo) and this team has not been left in great shape. How many of you are solid about what we have at quarterback right now? That's not to mention potential serious problem spots at LB and DE that the new staff is inheriting.

 

Sorry, didn't mean to be such a downer there. The sky isn't falling here by a long shot, but Michigan is a formidable opponent in any recruiting battle.

this is a good post. But me personally I still dont see where it answers my question of what does Michigan have to offer that we dont in a big picture.

 

I'm not tryin to find a way to say Nebraska has something to offer that Michigan doesnt. I think the two are pretty damn equal. But it just feels like there's this perception natianally that compariing Nebraska to Michigan is like comparing Nebraska to say Florida or USC in the recruiting front right now. And to me when you look at some recruiting disadvantage perceptions such as weather, midwest, Big10, and so on, Michigan isnt free from those kinda things either.

 

So it's not really about being better but being equal. And I still dont see where an opportunity at Michigan blows out of the water an opportunity at Nebraska.

 

What is the one thing that nearly every single D1 recruit with a star rating of three or higher wants to achieve? They want to play in the NFL, correct? Which university you mention has a coach who just came from the NFL? Which school has a coach that coached his team to the Super Bowl? Which school has a coach that put Stanford back on the football map?

 

If Pete Carroll quit the Seahawks today and was named the HC at Wyoming, I'd argue he'd have no problem luring top talent to Laramie. I'm not sure how much attention potential recruits pay attention to money and such, but Michigan just made Harbaugh the highest paid college coach. I'd see this as a great commitment to the sport I'm being recruited to play.

 

I'm excited about our situation here at Nebraska and Riley as our coach. However, it's pretty easy to see why Michigan will enjoy an easier time recruiting.

 

Damn, I knew we should have kept Calahan. :confucius

 

Um, Clownahan was a lot of things. However, being a poor recruiter wasn't one of them. Bo's best years here at Nebraska were with Clownahan recruits. Just because he was pi$$ poor at player development doesn't mean he couldn't recruit. Just because a coach is a great recruiter doesn't mean he will be successful. If this were the case, Hoke would still be at Michigan.

 

Considering Bo had the same win-loss record every year the entire time he was here, I would say that his recruiting was just as good as Callahan's.

 

So, we're going to only use win-loss records when evaluating how good a team was? Heck, why did we even bother firing Bo then? In Bo's tenure, the only time we finished the season ranked top 20 was in 2009 and 2010. The 2009 Nebraska team would have destroyed the 2014 Nebraska team.

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All's fair in love and war but, with respect to the matter of kids making stupid decisions, black football players are less likely to graduate from Michigan than Nebraska. Looking at the past four years of graduation success rate calculations (http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/research/federal-graduation-rates-search), Michigan's numbers average out to 53% for them as opposed to 78.5% for white football players. Nebraska's numbers over the same period are, respectively, 69.75% and 80.25%. Things can always change, of course. Harbaugh wasn't exactly beloved for recalling how he was discouraged from pursuing a degree in History while at Ann Arbor. If this doesn't make sense, perhaps the story linked below will refresh your memory:

 

http://www.mercurynews.com/sportsheadlines/ci_6533498

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How far is Ann Arbor from the nearest amusement park compared to Worlds of Fun from Lincoln?

 

And even thought theyre across the river (or ON the river if you will), there are legit casinos just 40 minutes down the road from Lincoln.

AA is about 2.5-3 hours from Cedar Point. Lincoln is probably 3.5-4 hours from WOF.

 

Been to both parks, CP is so much better than WOF, its not even fair. Their Millenium Force makes the Mamba look like the little alligator roller coaster at Fun Plex. You Omaha people with little kids will know exactly what ride Im talking about at Fun Plex.

 

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damnit. They never shoulda closed Peeny Park. That ruined Husker Football. We just didnt know it yet.

 

 

I know this is trivial but "Peeny" made me laugh more than I probably should have. It's Peony. Like the plant.

 

Lol. I knew it would. I couldnt remember exactly how it was spelled. I went there once. I was 5. And it was cloudy and rainy.

 

Wow. Peony Park. We are really bringing up the old days now.

 

I dont know when it closed, but like I said, I was about 5 or so. late 80's.

 

Research says it closed in 1994. Pretty safe to say that though we didnt know it then, that was the beginning of the end of Nebraska football. Hasnt been the same since.

 

It's obligatory to mention that Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins, and Red Hot Chili Peppers all played the same show at the PP ballroom back in the early nineties. I don't think I had heard of Pearl Jam at the time but still enjoyed their contribution.

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Michigan has just as much to offer as Nebraska as far as tradition, support, etc goes. They have a bigger name coach, which doesn't mean better, but it's a recruiting draw. They're also one of the best public universities in the country and Ann Arbor probably has bigger draw than Lincoln.

 

It isn't a huge stretch to think that Michigan will reassert themselves quickly under Harbaugh. Hoke was a bad coach, not a bad recruiter. Nebraska has a culture hurdle to cross before it can move forward (thanks, Bo) and this team has not been left in great shape. How many of you are solid about what we have at quarterback right now? That's not to mention potential serious problem spots at LB and DE that the new staff is inheriting.

 

Sorry, didn't mean to be such a downer there. The sky isn't falling here by a long shot, but Michigan is a formidable opponent in any recruiting battle.

this is a good post. But me personally I still dont see where it answers my question of what does Michigan have to offer that we dont in a big picture.

 

I'm not tryin to find a way to say Nebraska has something to offer that Michigan doesnt. I think the two are pretty damn equal. But it just feels like there's this perception natianally that compariing Nebraska to Michigan is like comparing Nebraska to say Florida or USC in the recruiting front right now. And to me when you look at some recruiting disadvantage perceptions such as weather, midwest, Big10, and so on, Michigan isnt free from those kinda things either.

 

So it's not really about being better but being equal. And I still dont see where an opportunity at Michigan blows out of the water an opportunity at Nebraska.

 

What is the one thing that nearly every single D1 recruit with a star rating of three or higher wants to achieve? They want to play in the NFL, correct? Which university you mention has a coach who just came from the NFL? Which school has a coach that coached his team to the Super Bowl? Which school has a coach that put Stanford back on the football map?

 

If Pete Carroll quit the Seahawks today and was named the HC at Wyoming, I'd argue he'd have no problem luring top talent to Laramie. I'm not sure how much attention potential recruits pay attention to money and such, but Michigan just made Harbaugh the highest paid college coach. I'd see this as a great commitment to the sport I'm being recruited to play.

 

I'm excited about our situation here at Nebraska and Riley as our coach. However, it's pretty easy to see why Michigan will enjoy an easier time recruiting.

 

Damn, I knew we should have kept Calahan. :confucius

 

Um, Clownahan was a lot of things. However, being a poor recruiter wasn't one of them. Bo's best years here at Nebraska were with Clownahan recruits. Just because he was pi$$ poor at player development doesn't mean he couldn't recruit. Just because a coach is a great recruiter doesn't mean he will be successful. If this were the case, Hoke would still be at Michigan.

 

Considering Bo had the same win-loss record every year the entire time he was here, I would say that his recruiting was just as good as Callahan's.

 

So, we're going to only use win-loss records when evaluating how good a team was? Heck, why did we even bother firing Bo then? In Bo's tenure, the only time we finished the season ranked top 20 was in 2009 and 2010. The 2009 Nebraska team would have destroyed the 2014 Nebraska team.

 

We're you referencing Bo's best recruiting years or best coaching years?

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Makes as much sense as arguing about Bo's recruiting I think.

 

Riley does have that to combat Harbaugh. If used properly should help some.

 

I think the main reason we lose kids to Michigan and Ohio State is their game. A major rivalry game that they have heard about since little kids. We all know how important that game is on the big stage, and selling it, to get Michigan back and off their ass.

 

Every aspect is important in recruiting. Wins, losses, who beat who, where they would be predicted with out some kid, what that kid might bring to the table for that team. All those things are used. Like I said it is proof that he is possibly as good of a coach as Harbaugh.

 

The kids could care less about roller coasters is my guess. The population deal is the bigger deal. More people, more girls. Pretty normal thinking for a 18 to 22 year old.

 

the number one team in wins, needing to get back on course. The university spending a lot of money to get a top NFL coach, says there is a plan at Michigan, a plan to win. I understand why the kids go, Coach Riley has to figure a way to combat that. You want a challenge, try recruiting to the Marine Corps over the Air Force. First in, first to die, sleep in a sand fox hole or in pouring rain, humidity, eat out of a can, or set back at rear base and load planes, work on jets eat at the mess hall every night. You have to find that kids button. This staff is working hard, have developed talent in the past. Were going to lose some, no big deal unless they are 5 stars that are projected to play immediately. We don't get many of those.

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the number one team in wins, needing to get back on course. The university spending a lot of money to get a top NFL coach, says there is a plan at Michigan, a plan to win. I understand why the kids go, Coach Riley has to figure a way to combat that. You want a challenge, try recruiting to the Marine Corps over the Air Force. First in, first to die, sleep in a sand fox hole or in pouring rain, humidity, eat out of a can, or set back at rear base and load planes, work on jets eat at the mess hall every night. You have to find that kids button. This staff is working hard, have developed talent in the past. Were going to lose some, no big deal unless they are 5 stars that are projected to play immediately. We don't get many of those.

 

 

I would think it would be easier to recruit being the Marine Corp and their situation then MR over his.

 

Marines "Do you want to be a man proud of his country and fight for it or do you want to be a girl and complain because there are no microwaves in your barracks room?".

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Remember when everyone was saying how Harbaugh to Michigan would make the B1G conference that much better? Well Harbaugh's poaching of B1G recruits isn't helping to improve the conference. Just sayin..

X2. I hope next year with a full year, he will be going after recruits he likes, not just ones that are already committed in B10. This isn't a shot at him, I get it for this year.

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That is where we have failed in recruiting, thinking it is hard to recruit a kid to Nebraska. Mike will figure it out. We have tradition, a great game day atmosphere, top 5 winning program, facilities, and fan backing. So tired of the excuse. You have a quota to make, make it, no ifs and or butts.

 

Trust me recruiting to the Marine Corps over a free college ride is a little tougher. Plus you have nearly double the number to be considered successful. During VietNam when we were losing nearly three hundred kids a week, the Marine Corps was normally last on the list of places to go, period. Took a different kid, a different attitude, and normally a different upbringing or on the other hand the lack there of. Most were looking for father figures, same as with Mike and Harbaugh. Easy for me to pick who I would want to be around the most, and that is from afar.

 

We have a coach that has proven ability in a very tough situation, Harbaugh not so much. Not knocking what he has done, but in some respects a lot easier than Coach Riley.

 

This class really means nothing in this battle. The ones down the road, when they line for kids are the ones that will be important. Just keeping what we have right now is the goal I would assume.

 

Coach Osborne got a lot of top kids, Callahan did the same, so the possibility is there. Like I have always said, recruiting is a way of life, understanding that no does not always mean no, and never accept that word the first time. 24/7/365, if you don't you fail. Plain and simple. I think we are seeing it in Coach Riley and his staff, but only time will tell.

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Well I wouldn't go as far as saying that JH didn't ever have a "tough situation" when he got hired at Stanford they were 1-11. He made that program good. He's a damn good coach and he should scare Nebraska in recruiting. Not to say we can't get recruits to come here over Michigan. I'm just saying it is a threat to have someone with his kind of record poaching our recruits.

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