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Wow. I'm kind of shocked at all the Papuchis love. He might be able to recruit but he has yet to show that he can coach the defense.
Check the thread title dude.
Wow. I'm kind of shocked at all the Papuchis love. He might be able to recruit but he has yet to show that he can coach the defense.
Have been curious about Beck because he's been in on the QBs and not much else the last few years. But that makes sense.My beef with giving JP the DC was it was going to take him off the road a bunch. He and Beck are great recruiters with a sh#t ton of connections, they just aren't out as much anymore.
Alot of talent at the qb position last 3 yrs. Not that Taylor wasn't. Not privy to who recruited Taylor, Green etc...Have been curious about Beck because he's been in on the QBs and not much else the last few years. But that makes sense.My beef with giving JP the DC was it was going to take him off the road a bunch. He and Beck are great recruiters with a sh#t ton of connections, they just aren't out as much anymore.
Taylor was Carl. Green was WatsonAlot of talent at the qb position last 3 yrs. Not that Taylor wasn't. Not privy to who recruited Taylor, Green etc...Have been curious about Beck because he's been in on the QBs and not much else the last few years. But that makes sense.My beef with giving JP the DC was it was going to take him off the road a bunch. He and Beck are great recruiters with a sh#t ton of connections, they just aren't out as much anymore.
Vince marrow on there. He is a hell of a recruiter
Mavric said:
That's the key the making of inroads to schools , it looks like Warren maybe the same talent as GarrisonMavric said:
Not surprised at all. The guy has been money. And it's making inroads to schools all over the Midwest. Like I said a couple of posts up, he's 1a with Fisher 1b the last two years
“If you want to look at it as I'm a salesman, I say I'm selling a really premium product,” Garrison said. “It's about relationships, the character of our people — and hopefully my character and our character as a staff. We have guys who care about kids.”
Those lines are mantras for many college coaches. But they were especially effective for Garrison, one of just four Big Ten coaches on the annual list. He had a big haul for the 2014 cycle, landing four-star offensive linemen Tanner Farmer and Nick Gates, and helping land wide receiver Monte Harrison in the Kansas City area and defensive tackle Peyton Newell in Hiawatha, Kan.
Garrison's already on the board for 2015, too, with Baldwin City (Kan.) tackle Christian Gaylord. Garrison's recruiting territory primarily consists of the 500-mile radius — which he shares with run game coordinator Barney Cotton — and Kansas, Missouri and Illinois, specifically.
Of his 2014 recruits, Gates was the toughest pull. Alabama, Texas A&M, Oregon and UCLA were among the schools that offered the Las Vegas Bishop Gorman High School product who was NU's top right tackle target, and the 6-foot-5 270-pounder was mulling a late visit to the Bruins before canceling it and picking the Huskers two weeks before signing day. It was “a battle to the end,” Garrison said, and Nebraska benefited from having done more work than other schools at the beginning of the recruiting process.
Gates' commitment, Garrison said, was an example of NU's recruiting system working efficiently, a system overseen by Pelini and recruiting coordinator Ross Els.