LB Nick Henrich [Nebraska - Signed LOI]

To which school will Henrich commit?


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 YOU TELL THAT MEAN OCEAN, TODD.

You might be fighting a losing battle trying to explain how hypocritical some posters are or how they only see things through the Red tinted glasses.

Just going to lose your voice yelling logic how missing an Iowa event doesnt mean anything.


It has nothing to do with red tinted glasses or anything.  He went to Wisconsin.  Then he stopped in at UNL again.  He didn't go anywhere else after that for any big recruiting weekends and such.  So I just read it as he's done making his visits and has seen what he needs to in order to make a decision.

 
Either way, it's a major score for either Wisky or :bigredn:  !  Wisky continues to gain respect in the world.  Time to set the order straight so these battles go away.

 
Late July and idk it will be tough it's a coin flip at this point. 
Is that "coin flip" because you have insider information. You you just have a "coin flip" feeling. 

Crystal Balls are 83% Nebraska FWIW. The other 17% is ND.

 
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Is that "coin flip" because you have insider information. You you just have a "coin flip" feeling. 

Crystal Balls are 83% Nebraska FWIW. The other 17% is ND.
Crystal Balls are predictions that don't have a meaning. They just show a trending lead. Most CB's come when someone like Fong or Loy drop one and people latch on. I do not have any insider information, it's just a feeling with this kid as he plays everything close to the chest and carefully weighs his options. 

 
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Crystal Balls are predictions that don't have a meaning. They just show a trending lead. Most CB's come when someone like Fong or Loy drop one and people latch on. I do not have any insider information, it's just a feeling with this kid as he plays everything close to the chest and carefully weighs his options. 
It’s also pretty rare that if the CBs are leaning heavily in one direction, the recruit goes a different direction. 

It happens, but not often. 

 
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