TGHusker
Heisman Trophy Winner
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We were the good surprise of the 2018 recruiting year per this article. Wisc was on the bad end of the surprise spectrum - not able to capitalize on their 13-1 year.
Personally, I'm excited about the class. We got the type of players that fit Frost's system and that is better than just getting 'high star' players. When many of
the players are 4 stars - that is a bonus. Yes, we missed on an DT and wish we could fill that void and a couple of other misses but given where we were to where
we ended up - got to be excited about what this group of coaches will do wt a full year of recruiting.
They are selling the dream: Rebuild NU into the national power that it once was and where it deserves to be once again.
Yes I used the word "deserves" not because of a false sense of entitlement but because of the capital, human, emotional investment placed into this program by so many - fans, boosters, admin, coaches, etc. It is time to get a return on that investment and SF is the coach to get it done. This class is a 'down payment' on the process that will get us back to the top.
We were the good surprise of the 2018 recruiting year per this article. Wisc was on the bad end of the surprise spectrum - not able to capitalize on their 13-1 year.
Personally, I'm excited about the class. We got the type of players that fit Frost's system and that is better than just getting 'high star' players. When many of
the players are 4 stars - that is a bonus. Yes, we missed on an DT and wish we could fill that void and a couple of other misses but given where we were to where
we ended up - got to be excited about what this group of coaches will do wt a full year of recruiting.
They are selling the dream: Rebuild NU into the national power that it once was and where it deserves to be once again.
Yes I used the word "deserves" not because of a false sense of entitlement but because of the capital, human, emotional investment placed into this program by so many - fans, boosters, admin, coaches, etc. It is time to get a return on that investment and SF is the coach to get it done. This class is a 'down payment' on the process that will get us back to the top.
Nebraska – No. 22 recruiting class
New head coaches can boom or bust on the recruiting trail, but Scott Frost was able to capitalize on the momentum from leading UCF to an undefeated season to put together a solid, all-around initial class as the man in charge of the Cornhuskers. Frost and his staff pulled players from all across the country – Alabama, South Dakota, Mississippi, Kansas, Arizona, Texas, Minnesota, Georgia, Florida, Colorado, California, and even Connecticut. This is not an easy task to begin with, but especially when you consider that he’s only been on the job a little more than two months. Nebraska ended with six four-star recruits and 18 three-star, placing the Huskers fourth in the Big Ten behind only Ohio State, Penn State and Michigan.![]()
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