swmohusker
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Yeah, but I dont know if we will take him bc huskerboard says he is too short to catch TD's when we are inside the opposing teams 20 yard line.
http://espn.go.com/college-football/recruiting/story/_/id/15355418/inside-class-2017-espn-300-player-rankingsThere's a lot of talent in California in the 2017 class -- especially with two Golden State prospects in the top four of the ESPN 300 -- so it's easy to overlook Lewis. But fans from coast to coast will need to learn Lewis' name, because his recruitment is shaping up to be a true national battle, with Michigan, Notre Dame, Oklahoma and Oregon all high on his list. USC is his current leader, and if he commits to the Trojans, it will be a positive sign that coach Clay Helton is doing just fine with the top talent in the Southland.
Oklahoma is the only common team. I don't normally look at the recruiting sites/articles so is this typical to have such differing opinions on favorite schools?The five-star wide receiver is one of the most sought-after prospects on the west coast but his recruitment has gone national over the past few months. Arizona, Nebraska and Oklahoma seem to have the upper hand.
I'm not saying he is coming to Nebraska, but I will say I would have a lot more faith in the Rivals guys doing their research over the ESPN crew.http://espn.go.com/college-football/recruiting/story/_/id/15355418/inside-class-2017-espn-300-player-rankingsThere's a lot of talent in California in the 2017 class -- especially with two Golden State prospects in the top four of the ESPN 300 -- so it's easy to overlook Lewis. But fans from coast to coast will need to learn Lewis' name, because his recruitment is shaping up to be a true national battle, with Michigan, Notre Dame, Oklahoma and Oregon all high on his list. USC is his current leader, and if he commits to the Trojans, it will be a positive sign that coach Clay Helton is doing just fine with the top talent in the Southland.
And the rivals article posted above:
https://n.rivals.com/news/predictions-on-prospects-from-qb-challenge-and-illspeed-finals
Oklahoma is the only common team. I don't normally look at the recruiting sites/articles so is this typical to have such differing opinions on favorite schools?The five-star wide receiver is one of the most sought-after prospects on the west coast but his recruitment has gone national over the past few months. Arizona, Nebraska and Oklahoma seem to have the upper hand.
ESPN world wide leader in sh**ty newshttp://espn.go.com/college-football/recruiting/story/_/id/15355418/inside-class-2017-espn-300-player-rankingsThere's a lot of talent in California in the 2017 class -- especially with two Golden State prospects in the top four of the ESPN 300 -- so it's easy to overlook Lewis. But fans from coast to coast will need to learn Lewis' name, because his recruitment is shaping up to be a true national battle, with Michigan, Notre Dame, Oklahoma and Oregon all high on his list. USC is his current leader, and if he commits to the Trojans, it will be a positive sign that coach Clay Helton is doing just fine with the top talent in the Southland.
And the rivals article posted above:
https://n.rivals.com/news/predictions-on-prospects-from-qb-challenge-and-illspeed-finals
Oklahoma is the only common team. I don't normally look at the recruiting sites/articles so is this typical to have such differing opinions on favorite schools?The five-star wide receiver is one of the most sought-after prospects on the west coast but his recruitment has gone national over the past few months. Arizona, Nebraska and Oklahoma seem to have the upper hand.
LOL. I got the impression from most posters that ESPN recruiting analysis is poor but didn't know their info was bad. Normally I just follow recruiting by looking at what is posted on HB, read the highlights and rarely click on posted links until they are signed. I thought it was bizarre that the first recruiting articles I read had such differing opinions and initially thought there must be two Joseph Lewis. I wasn't trying to ruffle feathers, just wondering if someone had insight into what was going on or if this happens often. I assumed they would get the recruit's list of favorite teams from interviews with the recruit so how could the lists be so different? Keep the predictions coming and I'll do my part by not reading recruiting articles.BIG NEWS:
MATTYICE JUST PUT IN HIS CRYSTAL BALL FOR NEBRASKA ON HUSKERBOARD.COM
(Basically as important as ESPN saying he is going to USC when it comes to CFB Recruiting)
No feathers ruffled. This is just a perfect case to prove ESPN's lack of knowledge on recruiting. I'm sure whoever wrote it just assumed he's going to USC because it's generally the #1 recruiting school out west, so why wouldn't they get him since he is so close?LOL. I got the impression from most posters that ESPN recruiting analysis is poor but didn't know their info was bad. Normally I just follow recruiting by looking at what is posted on HB, read the highlights and rarely click on posted links until they are signed. I thought it was bizarre that the first recruiting articles I read had such differing opinions and initially thought there must be two Joseph Lewis. I wasn't trying to ruffle feathers, just wondering if someone had insight into what was going on or if this happens often. I assumed they would get the recruit's list of favorite teams from interviews with the recruit so how could the lists be so different? Keep the predictions coming and I'll do my part by not reading recruiting articles.BIG NEWS:
MATTYICE JUST PUT IN HIS CRYSTAL BALL FOR NEBRASKA ON HUSKERBOARD.COM
(Basically as important as ESPN saying he is going to USC when it comes to CFB Recruiting)
I don't think it's just west coast recruiting that ESPN isn't knowledgeable about. They are pretty clueless in general. LolAs far as recruiting services go, ESPN is probably is the least knowledgeable on west coast prospects.
Can't say I disagreeI don't think it's just west coast recruiting that ESPN isn't knowledgeable about. They are pretty clueless in general. LolAs far as recruiting services go, ESPN is probably is the least knowledgeable on west coast prospects.