DT Gabriel Dindy [Texas A&M - Signed LOI]

To which school will Dindy commit?

  • Nebraska

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • South Florida

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    11

Mavric

Yoda
Player: Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy

Hometown: Lakeland, Florida

School: Lakeland

Position: Defensive Tackle

Height: 6-3

Weight: 275

Power 5 Offers: Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Miami, Nebraska, North Carolina State, Pittsburgh, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia

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247 Composite: #16 Overall; #3 DT; .9894; :star :star :star :star :star  

Rivals: #71 Overall; #6 SDE; :FourStar:
247: #5 Overall; #2 DT; :FourStar:
ESPN: #7 Overall; #3 DE; :star :star :star :star :star  

Hudl

 
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Picked up several more offers since we offered him in December 2019 but I back-dated the list above to what he had at that time.


 
What a sad pipedream... you can do it, don't do it to yourself, don't get your hopes up, don't get your hopes up, don't get your hopes up... 


this could turn into another Micah Parsons situation pretty easy. Every gets their hopes up while knowing in the back of their heads that there’s no way he’s coming to Nebraska 

 
this could turn into another Micah Parsons situation pretty easy. Every gets their hopes up while knowing in the back of their heads that there’s no way he’s coming to Nebraska 
Not even in my head.  Zero chance any 5 star DT from Florida ever comes here without being a legacy of some sort.  Clemson, Ohio State or the SEC every time.

 
See I think Nebraska can make a really big impression this year on defense we have improved every year under Chins.

I think we do have a really good defensive coaching staff, I am not saying that we will land this prospect at all however I think Nebraska will be able to go after bigger targets higher profile players and land a few. if the offense catches up with the defense this year and we win a couple games that will go a long way with prospects because I think they like the coaching staff it's just we're not winning for whatever reason. And once we remedy losing to teams that we really shouldn't be losing to I think you'll see us start to land big profile players.

The fact that Ohio State and Nebraska teams on two opposite ends of the winning spectrum are in his top 11 says a lot about the program and the staff. 

 
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