A Trip Down Recruiting Memory Lane

Mavric

Yoda
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The benefit of hindsight does us good sometimes.

So we can look back on 12 years of Husker recruiting classes — 2007 through 2018 — and examine the best and worst of that era. The hits and the whiffs.


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I'm not the biggest Pelini fan but its impressive he won as many games as he did because that staff sure couldn't recruit.  Did any of the 2010 defensive line recruits play more than 10 snaps in their career?

 
Running back Jordan Stevenson was a late signee after he didn’t make grades to get into Wisconsin. He came to camp with a pot belly and bounced out halfway through his freshman season. 


This made me giggle

 
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the independence stats, for stevenson, are from 2017 and he was a sophomore that year. he only played in 2 games that year. spent 2016 at navarro college. no idea where he went last year but wow did his career go south in a hurry.

 
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I'm not the biggest Pelini fan but its impressive he won as many games as he did because that staff sure couldn't recruit.  Did any of the 2010 defensive line recruits play more than 10 snaps in their career?
Ya i mean all those pros he recruited getting paid mad money

 
Ya i mean all those pros he recruited getting paid mad money
Please, let's avoid turning this into another thread defending Pelini from subtle or hyperbolic jabs. It's getting old.

As far as the topic, I forgot how incredibly disappointing that 2010 defensive line class was and how excited I was about a lot of those guys. I remember Chase Rome in particular feeling like a pretty big get and I was really excited about his potential. This line from the article about that class really hits home: "The complete failure of this class was the bedrock problem that followed NU into the Big Ten era."

 
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