Anyone hear any news on stangel that they can unleash on any of us...this kid is supposed to be pretty good...he won the NU quarter back academy, and that seems to me to be something pretty impressive. I can't find anything on this kid and why hasn't he been offered yet?
here is an article that was in the OWH today
California QB meets camp goals
BY ROBIN WASHUT
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER
LINCOLN - Chasen Stangel expected only two things from his three days at Nebraska's Elite QB Academy.
The first was to continue to prove himself among some of most highly touted high school quarterbacks in the nation. The second was to do whatever it took to catch the eye of the Husker coaching staff.
After winning the camp's senior skills competition Monday and producing a weekend's worth of solid performances, the San Jacinto (Calif.) senior-to-be accomplished both of those goals and then some.
"The best thing I did personally is just stayed mentally tough," Stangel said. "You have to be mentally tough to get through a camp like this. This is probably the toughest camp I've been to."
At 6-foot-1, 185 pounds, Stangel looked sharp throughout the camp. While he said Nebraska has not offered him a scholarship, he does have offers from schools such as Purdue, New Mexico, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah State and UTEP.
Later this month, he plans on attending a camp at Washington, which has expressed serious interest the past few months.
Whether he gets an offer from Nebraska or not, Stangel said he plans on committing somewhere by mid-July.
Though he's had little contact with the Nebraska coaches, Stangel seemed more than eager for an offer from the Huskers. Stangel is no stranger to Nebraska - he has family in Lincoln, Omaha, Burchard, Tecumseh and West Point.
"I'm a big-time Nebraska fan, and it would be awesome to be offered by them," he said. "I don't know what the Nebraska guys are thinking, but I'm just hoping for the best."
Another recruit in attendance who does have an offer from NU was LaTravis Washington out of Bradenton, Fla. While he had a good showing at the quarterback camp, the Huskers are seeking the 6-3, 210-pounder as an athlete.
Washington, who runs a 4.55-second 40-yard dash, was far and away the most physically impressive athlete at the camp and could potentially play safety or weak side linebacker for the Huskers if he commits.
Other players who stood out during the camp were Phillip Bates of Omaha North, who has already committed to Iowa State, and Papillion-La Vista's Steve Heiman. While Heiman hasn't received a Division I offer, he said he hopes his performance was good enough to catch Nebraska's eye.
"All I'm going to do is try to be the best quarterback I can be (next season)," he said. "If something good comes out of it, great."
As for Bates, his three days in Lincoln weren't enough to sway his commitment with the Cyclones. He has already attended camps at Southern California and Arizona State and is planning on heading to Notre Dame next week.
"I loved this camp, but it was really about the competition aspect," Bates said. "(Iowa State) was a little worried, but I told them I'm not going anywhere. I'm 100 percent committed. I love it up there."