SIGNED: LB Micah Kreikemeier

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Player: Micah Kreikemeier

Hometown: West Point, NE

Position: LB

Height: 6'4"

Weight: 215 lbs.

40 time: 4.8

Visit Date:

Scholarships offered: Nebraska

Favorites: Signed with Nebraska

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Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 100%

 
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if you can put some meat on the guy and keep his speed and if he has some intangible qualities, he has a good frame. I think they are gonna take pretty much anyone from instate that has any potential at all, which i like. could be risky though i guess it was risky taking the guys that weren't seen as risky (ie 4 star guys)

 
To put it mildly, TO needs to butt the heck out of everything. You're coach for not even a week, and you offer a kid? Recommend him to the next coach, then let him decide.

 
:bonez :hellloooo :hellloooo :bonez

We used to recruit kids like this and then turn them into Outland and Lombardi Trophy winners. Have patience Husker Family TO knows what he is doing.

>>>T_O_B

:bonez :hellloooo :hellloooo :bonez

 
Maybe it's good that websites were'nt around durring Husker heys days. Could imagine some of the stupid complaining that would have come when they offered some of the players that weren't highly regarded and became all american's.

 
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Color me unimpressed...
Hmmm... where can a 4.8 guy play? Not TE or DE, or LB, or WR, RB or DB. Too slow for all of those positions. If he is 285 pounds and 4.8, then a DT would be good.

Where could a 6'4'' 220 pound kid play? WR if hes 4.4 - 4.5. TE if 4.55 - 4.6. DE if 4.5 - 4.60.

A 6' 4'' 220 pound 4.8 guy? I can't see where one could play.

There must be something we do not know about this young man. Or, perhaps the measurables reported are off. Maybe its 4.6 not 4.8. Or 260 and not 220. I don't know, but if accurate, then I'm with you.

 
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