The Murphinator
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Wiltfong with a CB for Colorado
What are you, like 12 yo? Weren’t you around in the 80s & 90s? That would be a stable foundation. Sanders may bring some excitement and bling to a downtrodden program like CU but when he leaves, and he will leave there relatively soon, they will quickly fall back to where they were the day he showed up. Anybody that thinks his stint at CU ends any differently is fooling themselves.What does a stable foundation look like?
He is a 17/18 year old kid with hundreds of thousands of NIL dollars at stake & a potential NFL future. He has already done amazing work for the community given his position/age. It’s alright.All about Drama…. He and mom…. Hype,hype,hype…. Why even post that on Twitter, other than to get more comments… he is a stud, but yikes…. It’s always been a soap opera with him
Or maybe its a plow to tell recruits what they want to hear in order to draw them into your program. Good example is Wandale Robinson. We told him one thing and it was completely different then that.His mom is a Nebraska fan to her core, and there’s at least a small chance she or a family member reads this thread. Let’s remember it’s just one crystal ball and we haven’t officially lost him yet.
I know that sometimes it’s flash and BS that recruits fall for but in the Wiltfong article, Malachi stated they like Colorado’s offensive game plan for him. Maybe it’s just that simple.
If his decision comes down to what a random poster on a message board types….we’ll, enough said.His mom is a Nebraska fan to her core, and there’s at least a small chance she or a family member reads this thread. Let’s remember it’s just one crystal ball and we haven’t officially lost him yet.
I know that sometimes it’s flash and BS that recruits fall for but in the Wiltfong article, Malachi stated they like Colorado’s offensive game plan for him. Maybe it’s just that simple.
I am in my 50s and very familiar with Nebraska in the 80s and 90s.What are you, like 12 yo? Weren’t you around in the 80s & 90s? That would be a stable foundation. Sanders may bring some excitement and bling to a downtrodden program like CU but when he leaves, and he will leave there relatively soon, they will quickly fall back to where they were the day he showed up. Anybody that thinks his stint at CU ends any differently is fooling themselves.
Kind of strange I need to answer.I am in my 50s and very familiar with Nebraska in the 80s and 90s.
I asked the question beciase of the radical changes in college football since the 90s.
Here are four significant ones.
TV contracts/revenue sharing
Partial qualifiers
Schollie limits
Transfer portal
So as a genuine question....what does a "foundation " look like at Nebraska now?