HuskerNation1
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So as I look at the CFP, I am asking myself who to root for this year in terms of what indirect advantage it could have for Nebraska's recruiting efforts down the road. I always find myself rooting for teams in Nebraska's conference to win every bowl game, but this year I am struggling to want to support OSU for 2 reasons:
1. I think Urban Meyer is a complete jacka*s
2. The Big Ten is no longer dependent upon OSU to be the top football conference in the country. A few years ago when OSU won, it helped the Big Ten gets its reputation back, and I think went a long way toward how deep and talented the conference is this year. With that said, and with OSU having the highest rated class ever per 247sports, its worrisome that they could become untouchable in the BIG just as Alabama is in the SEC. In order for folks like Tyjon Linsday or Holmes to want to commit to Nebraska, OSU needs to be knocked down a notch on the recruiting front to give NU opportunities to win future recruiting battles. Now one way NU can knock OSU down in the recruiting arena is to beat them on the football field, but as we saw this year, when a team of OSU's talent level wants to play to its abilities, there is not much NU can do.
I realize this is taking a very long view of recruiting, but I think OSU winning the national championship only further deepens their recruiting advantage among BIG teams, and makes it that much harder for NU to win some of the top recruits.
1. I think Urban Meyer is a complete jacka*s
2. The Big Ten is no longer dependent upon OSU to be the top football conference in the country. A few years ago when OSU won, it helped the Big Ten gets its reputation back, and I think went a long way toward how deep and talented the conference is this year. With that said, and with OSU having the highest rated class ever per 247sports, its worrisome that they could become untouchable in the BIG just as Alabama is in the SEC. In order for folks like Tyjon Linsday or Holmes to want to commit to Nebraska, OSU needs to be knocked down a notch on the recruiting front to give NU opportunities to win future recruiting battles. Now one way NU can knock OSU down in the recruiting arena is to beat them on the football field, but as we saw this year, when a team of OSU's talent level wants to play to its abilities, there is not much NU can do.
I realize this is taking a very long view of recruiting, but I think OSU winning the national championship only further deepens their recruiting advantage among BIG teams, and makes it that much harder for NU to win some of the top recruits.