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Player: Niles Paul
Hometown: Omaha, NE
Position: WR/DB/Ret.
Height: 6’1.5”
Weight: 198
40 time: 4.48
Visit Date:
Scholarships offered: Iowa St., Nebraska
[SIZE=14pt]Favorites: Committed to Nebraska [/SIZE]
Rankings/Stars:
Rivals: NR
Bid Red Report: NR/ :star :star :star :star
Assessing the talent:Had a chance to check out 2007 prospects Niles Paul and Phillip Bates tonight, and man oh man those guys are definetly worth the offers. Millard South gave North a little bit of a scare. North went into halftime leading 14-6 (North blocked the extra point). In the third quarter, North extended the lead to 20-6 (North missed the extra point). South came back with a touchdown in the third to narrow the score down 20-13 and trailing by a TD. After feeling the pressure, North scored it's final touchdown to take a 27-13 lead before South batteled back and score it's final touchdown of the game and losing 27-20
North improved to 6-1 on the season while South dropped to 5-2.
Niles Paul caught a 30 yard touchdown pass from Phillip Bates to score the first touchdown. Niles Paul also scored the second touchdown on a 10 yard pass from Bates. Phillip Bates was 8 for 12 i believe for about 109 yards and an interception to go with his 30 rushing yards. Niles Paul only had 2 catches on the night for 40 yards but those were both catches for touchdowns.
Niles Paul returned 3 kicks tonight on special teams as well. He has some killer speed on kickoff returns and could have ran back 2 of those for touchdowns had the punt and kickoff specialist from South not tackle him at the end of those returns.
Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 80% Even though he’ll be looking around, as should every young man, eventually, I think, the Huskers should have a decent shot at landing this in state product. He will be having a new Husker recruiter as Downing will be leaving the staff.
Hometown: Omaha, NE
Position: WR/DB/Ret.
Height: 6’1.5”
Weight: 198
40 time: 4.48
Visit Date:
Scholarships offered: Iowa St., Nebraska
[SIZE=14pt]Favorites: Committed to Nebraska [/SIZE]
Rankings/Stars:
Rivals: NR
Bid Red Report: NR/ :star :star :star :star
Assessing the talent:Had a chance to check out 2007 prospects Niles Paul and Phillip Bates tonight, and man oh man those guys are definetly worth the offers. Millard South gave North a little bit of a scare. North went into halftime leading 14-6 (North blocked the extra point). In the third quarter, North extended the lead to 20-6 (North missed the extra point). South came back with a touchdown in the third to narrow the score down 20-13 and trailing by a TD. After feeling the pressure, North scored it's final touchdown to take a 27-13 lead before South batteled back and score it's final touchdown of the game and losing 27-20
North improved to 6-1 on the season while South dropped to 5-2.
Niles Paul caught a 30 yard touchdown pass from Phillip Bates to score the first touchdown. Niles Paul also scored the second touchdown on a 10 yard pass from Bates. Phillip Bates was 8 for 12 i believe for about 109 yards and an interception to go with his 30 rushing yards. Niles Paul only had 2 catches on the night for 40 yards but those were both catches for touchdowns.
Niles Paul returned 3 kicks tonight on special teams as well. He has some killer speed on kickoff returns and could have ran back 2 of those for touchdowns had the punt and kickoff specialist from South not tackle him at the end of those returns.
Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 80% Even though he’ll be looking around, as should every young man, eventually, I think, the Huskers should have a decent shot at landing this in state product. He will be having a new Husker recruiter as Downing will be leaving the staff.
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