Atbone95
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This fella is a little darker than Tim.What about Tim Marlowe?Name reminds me of Ed Morrow.
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This fella is a little darker than Tim.What about Tim Marlowe?Name reminds me of Ed Morrow.
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Warren was main recruiter with Zig.Personally don't think the RB recruiting has been that bad. We got a solid three star kid on short notice, a 4 star from Missouri, and the best in state RB since either Horne or Green. That's not to give Davis a pass but all things considered that's pretty solid and at least on par with what the last staff would've done. If you want better results then we need a coherent RB rotation that makes sense and a game plan other than all the inside zone crap.
As far as Bryant goes, 24/7 has him as the 8th overall RB and ESPN has him as the 76th overall RB. ESPN probably didn't scout him much and it hurt his rankings. Admitedlly I'm a little biased towards 24/7.Warren was main recruiter with Zig.Personally don't think the RB recruiting has been that bad. We got a solid three star kid on short notice, a 4 star from Missouri, and the best in state RB since either Horne or Green. That's not to give Davis a pass but all things considered that's pretty solid and at least on par with what the last staff would've done. If you want better results then we need a coherent RB rotation that makes sense and a game plan other than all the inside zone crap.
Wilhite was one that got Bryant one foot in the door. 4star might slightly exaggerating...he was on 247 but his composite rating was mid-3star.
Bradley is completely unknown now, imo we could have used another big time back last cycle.
I think both ratings, and more importantly production wise the last staff was better to this point by some margin. (No I'm not a Bo guy, just my honest opinion).
Just edited my post above apologizing for the tangent. I prefer 247comp and use it almost exclusively. I don't disagree with most of what you said, but still do on some. Feel free to PM if would like.As far as Bryant goes, 24/7 has him as the 8th overall RB and ESPN has him as the 76th overall RB. ESPN probably didn't scout him much and it hurt his rankings. Admitedlly I'm a little biased towards 24/7.Warren was main recruiter with Zig.Personally don't think the RB recruiting has been that bad. We got a solid three star kid on short notice, a 4 star from Missouri, and the best in state RB since either Horne or Green. That's not to give Davis a pass but all things considered that's pretty solid and at least on par with what the last staff would've done. If you want better results then we need a coherent RB rotation that makes sense and a game plan other than all the inside zone crap.
Wilhite was one that got Bryant one foot in the door. 4star might slightly exaggerating...he was on 247 but his composite rating was mid-3star.
Bradley is completely unknown now, imo we could have used another big time back last cycle.
I think both ratings, and more importantly production wise the last staff was better to this point by some margin. (No I'm not a Bo guy, just my honest opinion).
I don't really think Bo's first 3 RB classes were much better than Riley's. There was no 24/7 until 2010 I think so hard to compare but-
Collins Okafor- 3* Scout / Rivals
Rex Burhead- 3* Scout / 4* Rivals
Braylon Heard- 3* Scout / 4* Rivals
Objectively yes Bo's first 3 classes were better by a small margin in ranking but Okafor didn't play at all and Heard got here a year late and was stuck behind Ameer and Burkhead so he left. Production wise Burkhead is the outlier in the group. We still have plenty of time with Oz/Bryant/Bradley to see how they develop. And I'll admit as good as I think Bradley is we should've had someone locked up way before he ever got an offer.
The main point though of my OP was that if I was a RB and started to do some homework on how Nebraska was going to use me I would not be thrilled at all with Langsdorf's run game. IMO it's hard to recruit a RB when your rotation and game plan is so questionable. So I guess I give Davis some slack on that account.
Also now a three-star on Rivals.He's still not even rated at this point? Outside of a low rating from Scout
I think they are looking for bigger backs because of their need to block pass rushers/blitzers in the pro scheme. 5'10 180lbs taking on a 245lb blitzing OLB isn't a good matchup, imo.I guess I'm a little confused as to what type of back our staff is looking for to compliment their scheme.
It looks like they want a larger, powerful type back. I'm somewhat surprised at that. I would have thought they would want one that would be better in space with speed and agility catching the ball out of the backfield.
Maybe they want to have both and since they took a smaller speed back last year, they want a bruiser this year.We sure didn't take a bruiser last year.