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It hurts to lose JD but we will be fine. Next man up!
"I just love football and can't get enough of it," Spielman said. "I realized that I can't imagine being done with the sport after high school, so I'm doing everything I can to reach the next level."@krc1995 I may have misremembered things a bit, but he didn't participate in either the 2018 or 2019 spring games, and he took a leave of absence for 'unspecified medical reasons' ahead of this year's spring camp - I think you can read between the lines on that one.He was originally going to play lacrosse - not football - at Ohio State before his dad introduced him to Riley, who lured him to play WR here. Rumors have been flying for years that his heart wasn't really in it as a football player. I wouldn't be the slightest bit surprised if he retires from football entirely.
He isnt wrong. He has turned into the curve that Nebraska fans wont like him regardless of what he writes, so I think he writes stuff to get some attention.
just googling- maybe it was 2017? I don't alway pay attention in the spring@krc1995 I may have misremembered things a bit, but he didn't participate in either the 2018 or 2019 spring games, and he took a leave of absence for 'unspecified medical reasons' ahead of this year's spring camp - I think you can read between the lines on that one.He was originally going to play lacrosse - not football - at Ohio State before his dad introduced him to Riley, who lured him to play WR here. Rumors have been flying for years that his heart wasn't really in it as a football player. I wouldn't be the slightest bit surprised if he retires from football entirely.
He isnt mocking the rationale husker fan.. He is mocking the homers and there are plenty.I can't tell if he's being sarcastic or not - but if not, he is wrong. There could absolutely be silver linings here, but it is not a "total blessing" in any sense. There would've been more than enough opportunities for young guys with Spielman as the only legitimate returning threat, the cost of opportunities for young players is proven production from experienced ones. Losing him swings us way past the sweet spot in balancing those, IMO.
Maybe, but Minny will have a lot to say about thatwhat are the odds he ends up at Oregon State?
"I just love football and can't get enough of it," Spielman said. "I realized that I can't imagine being done with the sport after high school, so I'm doing everything I can to reach the next level."
"The scholarship is still there, but they understand right now that I'm focused on the football recruiting process," Spielman said. "My dad and I had a talk while I was deciding on the lacrosse scholarship. He asked me, 'If a Division I college football opportunity comes up, would you take it over lacrosse?' I already knew the answer. Football comes first."
Too much speculation in your post for my taste. Maybe I'm wrong and he wasn't a great teammate. But from what I saw on the field, he gave his all, took some brutal hits in the process, and always got back up and managed to make another great play. From my view he repped the N well on and off the field. Far be it from me to question the kid as a teammate and his love of the game. At the end of the day if his heart and head are no longer at Nebraska - he absolutely should transfer.
The quotes were more so about the post saying he had to be pushed into football, and he wanted to play lax out of HS - which wasn't the case.He could have been really looking forward to it when he was in high school. A lot can change in five years, especially with what the program has gone through in that time.
The quotes were more so about the post saying he had to be pushed into football, and he wanted to play lax out of HS - which wasn't the case.