I wonder why Oklahoma and Oklahoma St haven't offered.
Or maybe RB rooms are pretty full. Not planning on taking an RB in the class- or have a few guys higher on board.Injury scare and wanting to see more tape?
Yup, distinct possibilities as well.Or maybe RB rooms are pretty full. Not planning on taking an RB in the class- or have a few guys higher on board.
WE NEED BREECE. Would be a very solid running back class if we locked down Hall and Grayson.This kids ranking will end up a really high 3 star of a low 4 star. I don't care what he is ranked right now, and if he doesnt raise his ranking much it really doesnt change my opinion of what we got here with Grayson. Already holds offers from Tenn, TTech, and Syracuse. I bet it isnt long before some more of the big 12 hops in and offers. Grayson will be the only RB we will take in this class, hopefully the other is Breece Hall out of KS. Feel better about our RB room in 3 months with Frost than I did under 3 years of Riley.
If you were a Sooner fan, my guess is you are rather salty about this commitment. I mean we are debating about an Iowan native potentially not committing to Nebraska, and people are upset about that. This has the feel of a Bryson Williams situation --- low rated in-state prospect going to another Power 5 school without the in-state school making an offer (or in Bryson's case, a very late offer, though there is plenty of time for either Oklahoma school to offer Grayson).I wonder why Oklahoma and Oklahoma St haven't offered.
Does anyone think we have a real shot at one of the heavy hitters like Dollars?WE NEED BREECE. Would be a very solid running back class if we locked down Hall and Grayson.
We do have a shot if we take it imo but give me Breece Hall over Sean Dollars personally.Does anyone think we have a real shot at one of the heavy hitters like Dollars?
My opinion:I wonder why Oklahoma and Oklahoma St haven't offered.
I think we can all agree that we hope you're right.Also he may have a specific role in our offense that makes him a .98 player in our scheme with his speed. But put him in the USC offense and maybe he is a .84 impact type guy. Look at the kind of impact killins had at UCF- he would not have that kind of impact in other schemes.
Works for Wisconsin. If the have the coaches and culture in place, you should be able to recruit to your system and maximize that talent (regardless how the player projects to other systems). Frost had some good mentors to model this to him and seemed to have this philosophy working at UCF. We will see if it works here.Also he may have a specific role in our offense that makes him a .98 player in our scheme with his speed. But put him in the USC offense and maybe he is a .84 impact type guy. Look at the kind of impact killins had at UCF- he would not have that kind of impact in other schemes.
I’m not disagreeing with this system AT ALL, but on the other hand how many National Titles has Wisconsin won doing this?Works for Wisconsin. If the have the coaches and culture in place, you should be able to recruit to your system and maximize that talent (regardless how the player projects to other systems). Frost had some good mentors to model this to him and seemed to have this philosophy working at UCF. We will see if it works here.
Fair, but high-end talent commits to Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Florida St, USC, Ohio St, and a few others. Everyone else needs to get the next-level guys and coach them up within their system. It is a model for success that makes sense for a place like Nebraska which will never recruit in the Top 5 year after year.I’m not disagreeing with this system AT ALL, but on the other hand how many National Titles has Wisconsin won doing this?
There are some pretty compelling arguments that you need more high end talent this day and age to win it all more times than not.