HuskerShark
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This.I believe you have to have been in college ball for 3 years. You can go after your sophmore year but only if you are a redshirt sophmore.
This.I believe you have to have been in college ball for 3 years. You can go after your sophmore year but only if you are a redshirt sophmore.
I don't. I think he should come back for 2 more.Kiper said (As per Sam's article) that RG44 should return for another year. I agree with him.
He will. His draft stock will vastly improve if he plays another year (barring injury obviously). He even said about a week ago, that he doesn't think he's playing to his full potential yet. Personally, I don't think it's a good idea for very many players to enter the draft before their Junior year. Most Sophmores are still pretty raw and that extra year does wonders for them.Kiper said (As per Sam's article) that RG44 should return for another year. I agree with him.
I think it'll be tough to keep RG44 for his senior year.Bo Pelini hasn't had a single player leave early for the NFL yet, and this year won't be the year to break that streak.
That's why the NCAA allows the insurance policy..........billdozer15 said:Ameer has to be looking long and hard at leaving. You gotta cash that ticket if it comes. What happens if he blows a knee next year or some other career ending injury? Ameer's stock is high right now, it would be wise to think about it.
EZ-E said:I think it'll be tough to keep RG44 for his senior year.Landlord of Memorial Stadium said:Bo Pelini hasn't had a single player leave early for the NFL yet, and this year won't be the year to break that streak.
AA and RG44......pay attention........good Suh's advice !!!!..............We just would need Suh to talk to him. He repeated many times that Bo talked him into staying for his senior year and that was the best choice he has ever made.
Gregory is good, damn good, he needs to stay at the very least one more year to mature to the point that he can be a draft impact player
He hasn't had many (any?) that were getting much attention from the NFL before their senior year, either. Pretty much all of his best NFL guys had breakout senior seasons that really put them on the map.Landlord of Memorial Stadium said:Bo Pelini hasn't had a single player leave early for the NFL yet, and this year won't be the year to break that streak.
Says a lot more about the quality of the players than Pelini's salesmanship.Landlord of Memorial Stadium said:Bo Pelini hasn't had a single player leave early for the NFL yet, and this year won't be the year to break that streak.
He hasn't had many (any?) that were getting much attention from the NFL before their senior year, either. Pretty much all of his best NFL guys had breakout senior seasons that really put them on the map.Landlord of Memorial Stadium said:Bo Pelini hasn't had a single player leave early for the NFL yet, and this year won't be the year to break that streak.
Says a lot more about the quality of the players than Pelini's salesmanship.Landlord of Memorial Stadium said:Bo Pelini hasn't had a single player leave early for the NFL yet, and this year won't be the year to break that streak.
Hmmm.He hasn't had many (any?) that were getting much attention from the NFL before their senior year, either. Pretty much all of his best NFL guys had breakout senior seasons that really put them on the map.Landlord of Memorial Stadium said:Bo Pelini hasn't had a single player leave early for the NFL yet, and this year won't be the year to break that streak.Says a lot more about the quality of the players than Pelini's salesmanship.Landlord of Memorial Stadium said:Bo Pelini hasn't had a single player leave early for the NFL yet, and this year won't be the year to break that streak.
I'm not actually making a qualitative statement here, just an observation. But there have been at least a few players that could have left under Pelini - Marlon Lucky, Ndamukong Suh, Prince, Alfonzo come to mind.