zoogs Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 Well, that's disappointing. Had high hopes for Jordan. Didn't really envision him as a true freshman who showed up out of conditioning, couldn't break the rotation and couldn't even hold down the kickoff returning job. Both of those could be understandable. Definitely didn't see him as a guy to quit the team midseason. But, this is why it was probably good for him to burn his redshirt. He got a chance to try. If you fail (and sometimes that's just about fit! Not an indictment on the player, necessarily), better to fail early. When he transfers, he'll still have the shirt. That should figure into the decision-making of all RBs, really. If you want to make it to the league, better to not spend 5 years in college and shorten your NFL career. If you want to hedge against not finding your fit at the first school -- given how quickly every school can churn through RBs -- not taking a redshirt year is the smart play. From the Nebraska perspective, he was a late add to the class with high upside. It didn't work out, and obviously we're left asking if things could have gone differently, but both sides can ask themselves that here. And now, the scholarship opens up for the '16 class. Same as from the player's side: if a recruit doesn't work out, better for him to open up the spot early. They're already getting after it again on the recruiting trail with RB, and Ozigbo has been the better back from Jordan's own class in the early going. Best wishes to Jordan! On we go. 2 Quote Link to comment
cfullm1 Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 It will be interesting to see how many transfers if any happen after this season. It will be a good indicator of how many players are Riley guys. Quote Link to comment
Polarhusker Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 Who cares That's what I'm thinking. Quote Link to comment
Lyons in the Sea of Red. Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 Had a feeling this would happen after I heard he gave the coaches the ultimatum Quote Link to comment
Elf Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 Had a feeling this would happen after I heard he gave the coaches the ultimatum I didn't think it was going to end well as soon as I heard about the ultimatum. I'm honestly not surprised by this news. Better luck at his next stop. Quote Link to comment
GBRedneck Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 But, this is why it was probably good for him to burn his redshirt. He got a chance to try. If you fail (and sometimes that's just about fit! Not an indictment on the player, necessarily), better to fail early. When he transfers, he'll still have the shirt. Are you suggesting that Riley puts players on the field just because they demand it? I mean, it does look that way. The kid certainly didn't look our best option on kick returns. Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 But, this is why it was probably good for him to burn his redshirt. He got a chance to try. If you fail (and sometimes that's just about fit! Not an indictment on the player, necessarily), better to fail early. When he transfers, he'll still have the shirt. Are you suggesting that Riley puts players on the field just because they demand it? I mean, it does look that way. The kid certainly didn't look our best option on kick returns. He gave him a shot. It didn't work out so he put him back on the bench. No big deal. 2 Quote Link to comment
QMany Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 Read didn't even think about him on ST until we were already in-season. Then, he is #1 KR for 3 games. Now, Stevenson is healthy and Morgan and Reilly are #1 and #2, and Stevenson decides to quit. I hope the rumors of ultimatums about playing time aren't true. What a weird situation for player and staff. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 It's standard, GBR, but I'm sure you know that. It's not really about demanding, but you don't redshirt a guy who is really opposed to it. You can recommend, perhaps strongly, but ultimately, the path a player takes is kind of up to him. There's a litany of players who passed on a redshirt year and came to regret it. However, maybe for them it was a learning process that shaped their future years with urgency. I understand you're looking for a "bag on the coaches" angle in every single development. I'm sure you'll find plenty of threads to whet your appetite. I'm not sure what the ultimatum story is. That rarely goes well. If he actually gave one, then a fresh start is for the best. 2 Quote Link to comment
Bowfin Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 The Rodgers brothers say hello along with Steven Jackson Steven Jackson was a finished project of Dennis Erickson's that Riley inherited and James Rodgers had was a wide receiver most of his career at Oregon State. Anyhow, glad to see at least one running back saying hello instead of good-bye. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 Tweeted this but it won't embed: Jordanstevenson @Jordanstevie2 7m7 minutes agoLincoln, NE With all do respect to the school and fans to Nebraska I wanna say thank you for everything but I will be pursuing a career elsewhere #GBR Quote Link to comment
QMany Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 But, this is why it was probably good for him to burn his redshirt. He got a chance to try. If you fail (and sometimes that's just about fit! Not an indictment on the player, necessarily), better to fail early. When he transfers, he'll still have the shirt. Are you suggesting that Riley puts players on the field just because they demand it? I mean, it does look that way. The kid certainly didn't look our best option on kick returns. He gave him a shot. It didn't work out so he put him back on the bench. No big deal. No big deal? We were only last in the country in KR. I don't think you put someone out there just because he demands it, especially when he is taking it out of our endzone and failing to even get to the 20. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 This has more to do with a kid just being a genuine pain in the butt than anything else. It's been nothing but drama with him since he came to Lincoln. Last Saturday it pretty much boiled over. He's extremely talented though. So I hope he figures it out, because it would be terrible to waste that much talent. There you go. I hope he figures it out, too. Quote Link to comment
GBRedneck Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 It's standard, GBR, but I'm sure you know that. It's not really about demanding, but you don't redshirt a guy who is really opposed to it. You can recommend, perhaps strongly, but ultimately, the path a player takes is kind of up to him. That's not how it works. If you have a true fresman who just isn't good enough to play yet, and he's really opposed to redshirting, you're saying the player can decide that he gets to play in a game even though there are multiple better players ahead of him? A play can choose to redshirt (refuse to play). He can't really refuse to redshirt ("I must play!") If a coach DOES allow that, then you've got a serious coaching problem. And in this case, it really didn't look like Stevenson deserved to be out there on KR. 1 Quote Link to comment
B.B. Hemingway Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 This is on Ozigbo.... Quote Link to comment
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