linkBeware of falling in love with a college football recruiting class based on the opinions of a few so-called gurus.
Twenty years ago, Nebraska signed a class of 25 players deemed No. 1 in the country by recruiting analyst Max Emfinger. The other main recruiting guru of the time, Joe Terranova, also had NU ranked among the nation's best.
"The Huskers should be able to see oranges for years to come," Emfinger gushed, referencing the Orange Bowl while labeling Coach Tom Osborne's recruiting class one of the best in history.
So how did those budding superstars turn out?
• 56 percent never started a full season at Nebraska.
• 40 percent never even lettered.
In the five years the Class of 1985 was on campus, Nebraska did average 10 wins a season at a program that was in the middle of a 33-year run of seasons with nine or more victories.
But there were no national championships and one Big Eight title. The bowl record in those years was 1-4.
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