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Tariq would have been a huge threat for us last year if he wouldn't have gotten hurt. Hell, he would have been two years ago if he didn't get hurt.
Exactly, we need more guys like Moss! Let that freak flag fly.Fantastic prospect as far as WRs go. Let's hope the kid keeps his nose clean.
I'm all for second chances, forgive and forget, yada yada... but the last thing we need right now is another Moss/Lewis run in with the law situation. Repeat offenders are idiots and the absolute worst.
I'll give Stringfellow some credit for that catch and score, but dude, #3 for UCLA comes out from two feet in the end zone like a soft little girl and looks like he's scared to hit. Then he just tries to pull him down. Talk about weak attempt.Stringfellow
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Sean Callahan @Sean_Callahan 3m
I have just confirmed that former Rivals100 wide receiver Demore'ea Stringfellow has officially signed transfer papers to Nebraska.
http://m.espn.go.com/general/blogs/blogpost?blogname=bigten&id=101683Upon news of his decision this weekend, several Nebraska coaches rejoiced on Twitter, offering thinly veiled references to the big-bodied wideout. Nebraska already knew plenty about Stringfellow and researched him additionally in recent weeks.
As for Pelini, his standards remain in place.
The Huskers value character as much as two years ago -- before Lewis and Stringfellow, before defensive end Avery Moss was banned from campus for a year in relation to a 2012 public-indecency charge, before linebacker Josh Banderas entered a diversion program last month for his role in the theft of seven bicycles from a campus rack. The charge was later dismissed.
Since the Huskers joined the Big Ten in 2011, recruiting competition has intensified. Ask anyone who encountered James Franklin’s Penn State staff on the trail this spring.
Urban Meyer, of course, has raised the stakes.
Nebraska must continue to take risks to improve its standing in the conference hierarchy. Or even to keep pace.
A fine line exists, but the Huskers can navigate it -- with informed decisions like the Stringfellow case -- and maintain the integrity Pelini and Nebraskans so value in their program.