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1620 said they will be interviewing him at 4:45pm today.
But according to Cooper in the 1620 interview, he was going to drop the classes because he couldn't sign if he was enrolled in classes?What's the latest on Khiry Cooper?
"Khiry Cooper, he's here, he's in class," Pelini said. "(The Angels) have until Aug. 15 to keep negotiating with him. They're doing that. But I think it sends a pretty strong message to what his intentions are. He's here, he's in class. He's working out."
Pelini said he thinks Cooper has a certain dollar amount in mind that the Angels would probably have to get to for him to consider signing.
another article on the situation- http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2008/0...86075806289.txt
As much as we are excited about him playing football, I wouldn't doubt him starting at least part-time next for the huskers baseball team in center field. If he is as good as his stats and draft status, Mike Anderson could really use him on the team which had troubles hitting while losing the top 2 hitters for next year.
On a side note I have a questioning about redshirting. I doubt he would redshirt in either sport, but if he were to redshirt in football, could he play in baseball and still use it as a redshirt season? Maybe be able to play football his fifth year, but not baseball that year?
You hit the nail on the head right hear. He could do a lot better by waiting but 150,000.00 is a big deal to an 18 year old.I hope he realizes how little $150,000 actually is. First, there's the taxes. Second, he'll almost certainly blow some of it on a nice ride. Then, he'll end up in the minors for a few years, at least - and the pay there is awful, so he'll be tempted to dip into what's left. Better to come to NU, play both sports as much as possible, and see what happens.
$150k is just the signing bonus though. If he signs a contract also, he may make more than what the minors minimums are. Regardless, 150k is probably less than what a 4 year education at UNL costs, room and board, meals and the professional coaching and training he will get at UNL. Chances are, if he plays baseball here too, his stock will only improve.I hope he realizes how little $150,000 actually is. First, there's the taxes. Second, he'll almost certainly blow some of it on a nice ride. Then, he'll end up in the minors for a few years, at least - and the pay there is awful, so he'll be tempted to dip into what's left. Better to come to NU, play both sports as much as possible, and see what happens.
bird in the hand verses the two in the bush. hard decisions for an 18 year old.$150k is just the signing bonus though. If he signs a contract also, he may make more than what the minors minimums are. Regardless, 150k is probably less than what a 4 year education at UNL costs, room and board, meals and the professional coaching and training he will get at UNL. Chances are, if he plays baseball here too, his stock will only improve.
K, well, I finally checked Khiry out on rivals.com videos and he looks very very good. Hope he decides to play fb and baseball at NU..AR Husker Fan said:I hope he realizes how little $150,000 actually is. First, there's the taxes. Second, he'll almost certainly blow some of it on a nice ride. Then, he'll end up in the minors for a few years, at least - and the pay there is awful, so he'll be tempted to dip into what's left. Better to come to NU, play both sports as much as possible, and see what happens.