***2016 Recruiting***

40% of the California kids that came to the Big Ten came to Nebraska.

I'm liking that pipeline for talent.
Noticed that as well. One thing we have over other B1G schools is actually distance here for once. Plus we have a huge alumni and fan base in Cali, and now some coaches who are used to recruiting out there.

 
40% of the California kids that came to the Big Ten came to Nebraska.

I'm liking that pipeline for talent.
Noticed that as well. One thing we have over other B1G schools is actually distance here for once. Plus we have a huge alumni and fan base in Cali, and now some coaches who are used to recruiting out there.


That's true but when you start getting into "too far to drive" territory then distance doesn't matter nearly as much as ease of transportation via airports. I wonder how other schools in the country sit with getting their recruits/families/etc. to campus.

 
Class of 2016 By the Numbers (OWH)

1983: The year that Scott Raridon started at right tackle for the Huskers. His son,John Raridon, is a member of the 2016 signing class.

[SIZE=15.0015px]1,408:[/SIZE] The number of miles DiCaprio Bootle will travel from Miami to Lincoln, the farthest distance of any signee.
[SIZE=15.0015px]727: [/SIZE]The average distance, in miles, that the 2016 signing class will travel to get to Lincoln.
[SIZE=15.0015px]600: [/SIZE]The approximate number of attendees for the Huskers' Big Red Bash event celebrating the 2016 signing class.
[SIZE=15.0015px]494: [/SIZE]The number of days between when Bryan Brokop committed to and signed with the Huskers, most of any signee.
[SIZE=15.0015px]335: [/SIZE]The number of minutes between when the first National Letter of Intent was received Wednesday (Bootle) and the last (Pernell Jefferson).
 
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