Warrior10
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The largest reason Rucci went to Wisconsin is his brother being on the team there.Hmmm, wonder how we ever were known for OL ... we were growing them in Nebraska? I don't think so. Sure, we have had some ... like Remington. A pipeline is built by a system ... not because of just location of the talent. It can certainly be a mixture. Actually, Wisky getting Nolan Rucci actually proves my point. They attracted a 5* talent from Pennsylvania because of his belief in making him better. So, if your premise/statement is fact ... that it is just about what is grown around us ... well, then we should just give up ... cause I don't think the state is gonna produce enough talent to be successful. That, and, it looks like Nebraska talent doesn't want to be :bigredn: and 500 radius talent sees greener pastor elsewhere.
The good thing for us is we have had Top 25 recruiting classes with Frost. That has been great. He's been just "one class away" ... so, we can all be excited as certainly he is coaching up these great classes into a winning product worthy of the :bigredn: !
So, let me take it all back to my first post ... Greg of Hail Varsity was making lite of the idea that we are not in on any good OT ... but that was okay since we got one in each of the last three classes.
I don't get why anyone would be happy/content with one good OL person per year thinking that would ever be enough compete for a Natty ... especially when the big boys are adding far better and more prospects. It appears we have more and more fans buying into a limiting belief or thinking we've arrived and can now sit and relax [that has never been a part of the Nebraska ideal ... until the last 10 years].
I'll skip the next portion of your comments because they are largely your speculation on what I believe, and largely inaccurate.
To your last paragraph, in no way shape or form is signing one good olinemen per year is how to win a Natty. However, that currently isn't a realistic goal for the program.... so if you're current expectations, right or wrong, are to sign a high profile "Natty Caliber" team with the current state of the program you are going to be disappointed.
Carry on, I'm looking forward to getting Craig on campus. Appears there is a concentrated effort between 3-4 prospects to find an interior/center.
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