The trend of missing out on in-state talent.What trend are you referring to?
Isn’t Avery a possible non-qualifier too?Avery would have been N if we didnt have all our eggs in with Masry. Avery and Daniels are very close friends and wanted to play together in college. This is a Riley screw up plain and simple. Im sure there is more to the story but you dont turn away a top 200 player for an academic risk.
Avery signed with Illinois. Aren’t they harder to get into than Nebraska.Isn’t Avery a possible non-qualifier too?
Signed and qualified are two different things. Blades and Watts signed last year but didn't qualifyAvery signed with Illinois. Aren’t they harder to get into than Nebraska.
It's disappointing to see this trend continue.
Listen, if Frost’s dream job was Nebraska he should’ve been monitoring situations like this closely a year ago.....Not much Frost can do about a kid not getting his grades in order is there? Or am I missing something?
Listen, if Frost’s dream job was Nebraska he should’ve been monitoring situations like this closely a year ago.....
Not much he can do. It would be a gamble. It's unfortunate that we can't gamble on a Nebraska recruit that was committed for over a year and a half, but other schools can.Not much Frost can do about a kid not getting his grades in order is there? Or am I missing something?
Listen, if Frost’s dream job was Nebraska he should’ve been monitoring situations like this closely a year ago.....
Avery is not an academic risk. He chose Illinois because of their Engineering School. He is set to graduate on time and be there for summer workouts.
Dude. Wake up. It’s sarcasm.I think Frost had better things to do than worry about what was going on here. If he was worried about this job then he wasn’t giving UCF his best and that is not Scott Frost at all.