Worst Recruiting Class in Husker History

Mavric

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The worst recruiting class in Nebraska football history signed in the first year of a new millennium: 2000. 

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You can’t evaluate recruiting classes by results only. A recruiting class becomes great largely because of the instruction it receives. Clearly Nebraska’s player development machine had dipped in the early ‘00s. And clearly it didn’t help the class of 2000 when Bill Callahan overhauled the system before their redshirt senior seasons.

But here’s the bottom line: Not one player from the class of 2000 earned first-team all-conference honors. That’s unprecedented in Husker history. Only T.J. Hollowell played in the NFL.


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Rivals doesn't go back far enough to show the class.  247 has it but not really rankings.

 
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Eichorst: "Hey Mike, it turns out our 2017 class may not have been the worst in Nebraska history."

Riley:              
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:lol:  I was only 13, but that s#!t was crazy! I remember being legitimately, like "Oh s#!t" as the countdown was happening!


I was in Silicon Valley at a startup during Y2K. We knew it was all a hoax. There were a ton of "businesses" that would make your company "Y2K Compliant" and we were like, we are in the wrong line of work here, boys.  Those folks made a lot of money off of suckers.

 
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