:yeahTodd Peat Jr. will be the next Jared Crick. Solid, impressive, and potentially amazing.
Jamal Turner will start at least 10 games in his career.
Aaron Green will have an immediate impact this season. 750 yards, minimum.
Pirman redshirts while adding muscle mass and emerges as a rush-end threat in two years.
The five O Linemen are the rebirth of The Pipeline.
The CB's this next season... without a doubt will be Ciante Evans and, of course, Alfonso Dennerd. Both will be excellent. Charles jackson may very well be the one who the following year steps in for Dennerd... but Evans is really, really good and already field tested. Also, Dijon Washington, Andrew Green and Lazarri Middleton are all CB's going into their third years (each had a redshirt year and last year behind them). Add to that the experienced position switch player Antonio Bell and there are too many people with experience ahead of Charles Jackson to expect him to start. In fact, it is more likely that he'll redshirt. That said, he will be a great player and down the road I'd expect major things... just not in his first year on campus. Only injuries (and at that, multiple injuries) would lead to his seeing the field much this next season.Barney Cotton will NOT get the full potential out of at least 4 of the OL recruits.
Charles Jackson is starting by Conference play.
Jamal Turner will play all 4 years but never take a snap at the Quarterback position.
Ciente Evans may very well start the season out as the starter opposite Dennard, but if Jackson is as good as advertised (#6 CB, #100 Overall & #8 in Texas) he will play right away and very well could replace Evans. It is not like it is unheard of for a True Freshman to come in and play more then the returning guys (even without an injury occurring). It has happened at NU before and it will happen again.The CB's this next season... without a doubt will be Ciante Evans and, of course, Alfonso Dennerd. Both will be excellent. Charles jackson may very well be the one who the following year steps in for Dennerd... but Evans is really, really good and already field tested. Also, Dijon Washington, Andrew Green and Lazarri Middleton are all CB's going into their third years (each had a redshirt year and last year behind them). Add to that the experienced position switch player Antonio Bell and there are too many people with experience ahead of Charles Jackson to expect him to start. In fact, it is more likely that he'll redshirt. That said, he will be a great player and down the road I'd expect major things... just not in his first year on campus. Only injuries (and at that, multiple injuries) would lead to his seeing the field much this next season.
He was benched during the ISU game, but the I'am still holding out hope that they way he played in the Mizzou game will be an every Saturday occurence.Ciente Evans may very well start the season out as the starter opposite Dennard, but if Jackson is as good as advertised (#6 CB, #100 Overall & #8 in Texas) he will play right away and very well could replace Evans. It is not like it is unheard of for a True Freshman to come in and play more then the returning guys (even without an injury occurring). It has happened at NU before and it will happen again.The CB's this next season... without a doubt will be Ciante Evans and, of course, Alfonso Dennerd. Both will be excellent. Charles jackson may very well be the one who the following year steps in for Dennerd... but Evans is really, really good and already field tested. Also, Dijon Washington, Andrew Green and Lazarri Middleton are all CB's going into their third years (each had a redshirt year and last year behind them). Add to that the experienced position switch player Antonio Bell and there are too many people with experience ahead of Charles Jackson to expect him to start. In fact, it is more likely that he'll redshirt. That said, he will be a great player and down the road I'd expect major things... just not in his first year on campus. Only injuries (and at that, multiple injuries) would lead to his seeing the field much this next season.
Also it’s not like Evans was All Worldly when he was playing. If I’m not mistaken he got benched in the Iowa State game for being ineffective.
He was benched during the ISU game, but the I'am still holding out hope that they waCiente Evans may very well start the season out as the starter opposite Dennard, but if Jackson is as good as advertised (#6 CB, #100 Overall & #8 in Texas) he will play right away and very well could replace Evans. It is not like it is unheard of for a True Freshman to come in and play more then the returning guys (even without an injury occurring). It has happened at NU before and it will happen again.The CB's this next season... without a doubt will be Ciante Evans and, of course, Alfonso Dennerd. Both will be excellent. Charles jackson may very well be the one who the following year steps in for Dennerd... but Evans is really, really good and already field tested. Also, Dijon Washington, Andrew Green and Lazarri Middleton are all CB's going into their third years (each had a redshirt year and last year behind them). Add to that the experienced position switch player Antonio Bell and there are too many people with experience ahead of Charles Jackson to expect him to start. In fact, it is more likely that he'll redshirt. That said, he will be a great player and down the road I'd expect major things... just not in his first year on campus. Only injuries (and at that, multiple injuries) would lead to his seeing the field much this next season.
Also it’s not like Evans was All Worldly when he was playing. If I’m not mistaken he got benched in the Iowa State game for being ineffective.
y he played in the Mizzou game will be an every Saturday occurence.
He had an injury that made him miss most of his junior season, then this eyar he had a nagging ankle if I remember correctly.I have a question for everyone as I rarely and this year was no exception follow many/any of the incoming recruits high school performances. Everything I read about Green today had a statement behind it saying when healthy. Does he have a history of injury problems?
IIRC the ISU game was his first start, also he was going up agianst a guy who had like 7-8 inches on him. Ciante will be just fine.He was benched during the ISU game, but the I'am still holding out hope that they way he played in the Mizzou game will be an every Saturday occurence.Ciente Evans may very well start the season out as the starter opposite Dennard, but if Jackson is as good as advertised (#6 CB, #100 Overall & #8 in Texas) he will play right away and very well could replace Evans. It is not like it is unheard of for a True Freshman to come in and play more then the returning guys (even without an injury occurring). It has happened at NU before and it will happen again.The CB's this next season... without a doubt will be Ciante Evans and, of course, Alfonso Dennerd. Both will be excellent. Charles jackson may very well be the one who the following year steps in for Dennerd... but Evans is really, really good and already field tested. Also, Dijon Washington, Andrew Green and Lazarri Middleton are all CB's going into their third years (each had a redshirt year and last year behind them). Add to that the experienced position switch player Antonio Bell and there are too many people with experience ahead of Charles Jackson to expect him to start. In fact, it is more likely that he'll redshirt. That said, he will be a great player and down the road I'd expect major things... just not in his first year on campus. Only injuries (and at that, multiple injuries) would lead to his seeing the field much this next season.
Also it’s not like Evans was All Worldly when he was playing. If I’m not mistaken he got benched in the Iowa State game for being ineffective.