I don't think you need every reciever to be an absolute burner. They need to by physical enough to paw around CB's especially on some of the shorter routes IMO.Its kind of curious, the majority of the WRs that cally has been recruiting have been bigger guys who are kind of slow for Div I WRs. Holt is reported to run a 4.63 40, he is not rated by Rivals right now, but is on their watch list.
True, but it seems like the only guy that I would put into the "Burner" category was Hardy. It just seems a little odd to me that there would not be more of an emphasis on speed of the WRs.I don't think you need every reciever to be an absolute burner. They need to by physical enough to paw around CB's especially on some of the shorter routes IMO.Its kind of curious, the majority of the WRs that cally has been recruiting have been bigger guys who are kind of slow for Div I WRs. Holt is reported to run a 4.63 40, he is not rated by Rivals right now, but is on their watch list.
As far as his time, who knows. There have been guys all over the map as far as 40 time. Hell, Fabian ran, what, a 4.27 at combine. I don't think he ever really got close to that number at NU. I guess my point is if he can shave a tenth or so by the time he becomes a playmaker, that would be great.
I agree with most of what you said, except that I can only remember TO bringing in one class that was considered to be a Top 5 class (in the 90's) and I think that it was the class that Ahman Green and Frankie London were in. That class had alot of top rated players, but If I remember correctly, alot of them didnt pan out or contribute much.I have been very concerned about our talent level since starting to follow recruting on Rivals in 1996. No matter the ability of this staff on the field, they have brought more ranked talent to this program than any other staff and that includes the legend. If they can coach half as well as they recruit we will be okay. If they can not, the new coach will not have the excuse of a bare cupboard.
I would rather see some top Olinemen and Dlinemen coming in though. But I guess if your main talent is Oline coaching you have the ability to see it a little better than the rest of us. Both BC and Wags are considered two of the best and if they feel comfortable with what we have, who am I to question.
I don't think FF is groveling over the past, just pointing out that those coaches had proven themselves on the field and there was more comfort w/talent coming in under them than with the current staff. I agree w/FF, this staff needs to prove their worth on the field like they have with recruiting. I give the staff more credit though with what they had to work with last year, considering the lack of talent and what seemed to be less than 100% effort from many on the team. The coaches seem to be great evaluators of talent based on the 5 JUCO's that came in and made an immediate impact; hopefully the freshmen and other JUCO's will pan out as well.yes it is water under the bridge so quit tryin to hold on to those days, they are long and gone, think about the future instead of grovelling over the past.
in regards to your fanaticism over Doc osborne, solich, and their respective staffs and your overall negativity towards the future outlook of our football program, cheer up and move on please. From the looks of things as they are now the new staff, which may i remind that you so blatantly disregard and deem incompetent, are looking to receive top recruiting honors many times during their tenure here at Nebraska.