Eric the Red
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Player: Corey Young
Hometown: Omaha, NE
Position: FS/RB
Height: 6’0”
Weight: 193
40 time: 4.39
Visit Date:
Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Iowa St., Colorado St.
Favorites: Nebraska
Rankings/Stars:
Rivals: NR/ :star :star
Bid Red Report: NR/ :star
Assessing the talent: Ball hawking athlete that plays for the powerful, legendary Millard North team in West Omaha. He leads his team in rushing at halfback on offense and plays safety on defense. Last year he sat out a year because of injury and is now starting to get the attention of D-1 programs. He has the size and speed to play in the Big 12. Don’t let stars form services fool you, he can play. I think the injury, as it does with most players, pushes their “status” down until they play again.
Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 92% A kid from Nebraska with an offer from his home state school is always a lean for the Huskers and this kid is no different. I expect his recruitment to be similar to Zack Potter’s. I think he may check out a school or two and then give the nod to the University of Nebraska.
Hometown: Omaha, NE
Position: FS/RB
Height: 6’0”
Weight: 193
40 time: 4.39
Visit Date:
Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Iowa St., Colorado St.
Favorites: Nebraska
Rankings/Stars:
Rivals: NR/ :star :star
Bid Red Report: NR/ :star
Assessing the talent: Ball hawking athlete that plays for the powerful, legendary Millard North team in West Omaha. He leads his team in rushing at halfback on offense and plays safety on defense. Last year he sat out a year because of injury and is now starting to get the attention of D-1 programs. He has the size and speed to play in the Big 12. Don’t let stars form services fool you, he can play. I think the injury, as it does with most players, pushes their “status” down until they play again.
Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 92% A kid from Nebraska with an offer from his home state school is always a lean for the Huskers and this kid is no different. I expect his recruitment to be similar to Zack Potter’s. I think he may check out a school or two and then give the nod to the University of Nebraska.
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