Imani Cross...

i have a gut feeling that cross is going to be the next great nebraska rb. i wouldnt be surprised if he starts next year after rex is gone. i think he is gonna be a goodin

 
I can't wait to see the wake of crushed skulls Cross and Marrow leave in their path.
"Cross and Marrow" has a "Skull and Crossbones" kind of ring to it.
Sure does...

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What I liked about Cross is that he's that big back that all good running teams seem to have these days. Better feet than you'd think. Excellent vision. Good patience. Seems to run hard. Tough to tackle. Actually, to be honest, he cuts better that I would have thought, too.

 

So again, I liked him and suggested him for a 4th star. However, it was determined as a group that he really isn't all that fast, so that was one thing. Of course, I'm thinking, neither is Marcus Lattimore. In the end, I could see the argument that he will have to improve his speed and how quickly he reaches top-end speed. It's not just how fast you are, how how soon you can reach that top speed. And though his film is very good, that is something that stands out. He also isn't as shifty as many of the 4-star guys. Of course, since he's bigger, that makes sense.

 

Now, the next step is to get his full-season highlights, and start doing more comparisons with the guys just above and just below him. I want us to be right about this. Fair is the key thing. For better or worse, let's be fair.

 

So while I'm sure many of you aren't happy, that's what went into it. I will say, Cross is ahead of some excellent RBs.

- Keith Neibuhr, Rivals

 
What I liked about Cross is that he's that big back that all good running teams seem to have these days. Better feet than you'd think. Excellent vision. Good patience. Seems to run hard. Tough to tackle. Actually, to be honest, he cuts better that I would have thought, too.

So again, I liked him and suggested him for a 4th star. However, it was determined as a group that he really isn't all that fast, so that was one thing. Of course, I'm thinking, neither is Marcus Lattimore. In the end, I could see the argument that he will have to improve his speed and how quickly he reaches top-end speed. It's not just how fast you are, how how soon you can reach that top speed. And though his film is very good, that is something that stands out. He also isn't as shifty as many of the 4-star guys. Of course, since he's bigger, that makes sense.

Now, the next step is to get his full-season highlights, and start doing more comparisons with the guys just above and just below him. I want us to be right about this. Fair is the key thing. For better or worse, let's be fair.

So while I'm sure many of you aren't happy, that's what went into it. I will say, Cross is ahead of some excellent RBs.

- Keith Neibuhr, Rivals
When I was watching some highlight reels I had the same thought about his speed. Not that you need a guy his size to run like the wind, but something to watch.

 
if he can make some yardage into the secondary and knock some safeties on their asses, occasionally, that will work too.

 
if he can make some yardage into the secondary and knock some safeties on their asses, occasionally, that will work too.
I would take this over blazing speed. Will be nice to see NU have some one in the backfield who can run over some guys. Getting planted in the open field by a RB tends to make them a little slower in run support. Not a bad thing when teams will stack the box until we can develop a passing attack.

(The above not meant as a knock on Rex or Martinez)

 
I think I'm the only one who watched Imani in the International Bowl (US HS seniors against 19 and unders from Canada and other countries), but in that game he "looked like Tarzan, blocked like Jane", I figured he never blocked before in his life.

No worries, Ron Brown will get him straightened out right away. I love that the Huskers have some bruisers again, bring back the "Power-I !"

 
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