junior4949
All-American
I don't get into recruiting as much as some except when it involves a player I've personally watched play. ARod was dominant in high school. However, one must remember what level of high school ball he played. Aurora is Class B. The reason he was somewhat dominant was because he was just bigger than everyone else. When he lined up against a well coached team like McCook, he really wasn't dominant at all. He almost became a nonfactor.
When we were recruiting Banderas, we were also looking at another LB. Banderas was a better athlete or I should say he was faster than the other LB who's name I can't recall. However, the other LB on film was a beast. He had a nose for the football, and he was always around the football. From Banderas's film, he typically showed up for the play after it was either over or all but over basically just jumping on the pile. The jury is still out on what kind of Husker career Banderas has, but I don't think he's necessarily lived up to the hype thus far. The other guy ended up not coming here, and I have no idea how his career is going. The point is Bo and staff seemed to take kids based upon what they could do off the field rather than how they played on the field. I can definitely understand why those who are stronger, faster, etc. get looked at harder, but I can't understand why so much emphasis was put on that while almost neglecting how they performed on the field. We seemed to have a lot of misses with regards to DL, LB, and QB.
When we were recruiting Banderas, we were also looking at another LB. Banderas was a better athlete or I should say he was faster than the other LB who's name I can't recall. However, the other LB on film was a beast. He had a nose for the football, and he was always around the football. From Banderas's film, he typically showed up for the play after it was either over or all but over basically just jumping on the pile. The jury is still out on what kind of Husker career Banderas has, but I don't think he's necessarily lived up to the hype thus far. The other guy ended up not coming here, and I have no idea how his career is going. The point is Bo and staff seemed to take kids based upon what they could do off the field rather than how they played on the field. I can definitely understand why those who are stronger, faster, etc. get looked at harder, but I can't understand why so much emphasis was put on that while almost neglecting how they performed on the field. We seemed to have a lot of misses with regards to DL, LB, and QB.