Pretty good article a couple days back by Sam.Huskers covet Millard West star, even if position is uncertainColumn by Sam McKewon / World-Herald staff writer, PUBLISHED THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2013 AT 10:38 PM / UPDATED AT 7:48 PM
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It's a risk anytime you recruit a guy without a perfect position in the system, but, with Phillips, it's a worthy risk. In-state kid, good motor, motivated, smart, plays with leverage. Tom Osborne and Bob Devaney historically and consistently found a place for that type of kid at Nebraska, especially when good FBS programs — Stanford, UCLA and, yes, Kansas State — come knocking. Even if all of them don't pan out, you make the room. There's a difference between a perfect plan — which, in recruiting, doesn't exist — and a sound one. Offering Phillips is sound.
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This.I'd just as soon he commit. Recognition is nice and all, but I'm a lot more concerned about getting the players we want on campus. The more trips a kid makes, the greater chance someone else catches his eye. If NU thinks he can play, get him on board.
You saw his twitter response when he got the Nebraska offer. All Caps... I JUST GOT OFFERED BY NEBRASKA! #GBR. He didn't tweet with near the excitement for the other schools.I hope Harrison commits before the season so he can be there at every home game with Luke Gifford, DJ Foster, Mick Stoltenberg and those guys can help recruit the guys we get on campus. Harrison stated that whichever school he committed to, he would immediately become a lead recruiter.
We should take it easy on Suttles. He made a bad decision and now has to deal with the consequences. Hopefully, he has a strong social network to get him refocused on his future and searching for a second chance with another team.I would rather have a Nebraska kid who wants to be here than a knucklehead from outside the state who can't stay out of trouble. Come on Harrison, commit!
According to the OWH - TE / DE / or Center (Not sure of exact position yet)We should take it easy on Suttles. He made a bad decision and is now has to deal with the consequences. Hopefully, he has a strong social network to get him refocused on his future and searching for a second chance with another team.I would rather have a Nebraska kid who wants to be here than a knucklehead from outside the state who can't stay out of trouble. Come on Harrison, commit!
Still, I wonder if Suttles' dismissal lead to the offer for Phillips (his offer did come following last weekend's altercation). Like we were discussing earlier in the thread, Huskers recruited DE well last year, and already have Stoltenberg in this class. Maybe Phillips was a bit of a question mark for the staff before because the DE position was covered, but now without Suttles, they are jumping to offer this high-motored in-state talent. Is there any suggestion as to which position the staff is recruiting Phillips at?
Sounds fairly high on Stanford...maybe he is a NU lead, but after listening to that, it doesn't come off that way...IMO.