Hedley Lamarr
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We have recruited fringe top 10 talent since 1981......
https://sites.google.com/site/nebraskafootballhistory/recruiting
https://sites.google.com/site/nebraskafootballhistory/recruiting
We have recruited fringe top 10 talent since 1981......
https://sites.google.com/site/nebraskafootballhistory/recruiting
Going on the site you wanted? We can argue about the rankings in 1986 all day. If you talk to Osborne and or frost they will tell you those classes aren’t top 15.
That site literally goes off of recruiting publications just like they do today.....numbers don't lie my friend....Going on the site you wanted? We can argue about the rankings in 1986 all day. If you talk to Osborne and or frost they will tell you those classes aren’t top 15.
I expect Frost's classes to be in the Top 20-25 in the next year or two, and if the program improvement goes as planned, the recruiting rankings should improve as Frost and his staff are able to attract better talent.On top of that frost has said he expects to sign top 25 classes every year and recruit ahead of everyone in the west as we historically have.
And that is exactly what will happen in my opinion. I honestly wont be surprised if we sneak into the teens though and stay out of the 20's all together.I expect Frost's classes to be in the Top 20-25 in the next year or two, and if the program improvement goes as planned, the recruiting rankings should improve as Frost and his staff are able to attract better talent.
Yup, this is my biggest deal in it. People act like "talent" and "development" are mutually exclusive. You don't have to choose one or the other. "Talent" prospects can be developed and work hard just like the "development" prospects.In the movie Generation Iron a few years ago, the #2 bodybuilder in the world Kai Greene is trying to unseat the #1 guy Phil Heath as Mr. Olympia champion. Greene said: "Hard work beats talent." Heath laughed and said, "Not if talent works harder." Heath is still the #1 guy today.
That is the crux of this conversation, right?
Looking at the classes from the early 90s and the key contributors on the mid to late-90s teams, this is what I see:What I am saying is it is easy to go back and rank players after it’s done? Look at the starters on the 94 team. Besides maybe Peter and Frazier, Phillips where are most of those guys being ranked? Is it just a miracle that the players in 80s and 90s from Nebraska would have all been ranked as 4 Star kids and now they are 3s? Aaron Taylor prime example on Big10 network yesterday, had 3 offers? He would not be ranked today? Look at the starters on 94 team many more 3 stars/ not ranked than 4 and 5 star players