Nothing better than pulling a road grader from the 29601
Probably beyond Cavanaughs level.Cavanaugh used Zip Codes?! That's next level!
There are dozens of players on this team that probably wouldn't be at Nebraska if their big instate or regional school offered
A great feeling about this class when the lowest rated guy in our class is a player from SC that we beat Clemson for. According to his 247 file he ran a 4.9 40 yard dash and has the frame to play at above 300 and not lose any movement capabilities. I understand that the kid is a project and therefore he is rated so low, but it is not hard to see the potential for this kid.
Fritzsche needed to go to a school that could transform him into that prototype Tackle, Clemson was a good option but their class was too tight. I feel pretty comfortable with saying that Nebraska can transform him just as well with our S&C program now. The way I see it is Clemson wanted him as a possible alternative if they don't attain a four or five star tackle in the next few years to play whatever side he will play.A great feeling about this class when the lowest rated guy in our class is a player from SC that we beat Clemson for. According to his 247 file he ran a 4.9 40 yard dash and has the frame to play at above 300 and not lose any movement capabilities. I understand that the kid is a project and therefore he is rated so low, but it is not hard to see the potential for this kid.
Jimmy Fritzsche can get to the Clemson campus in less than an hour. Dabo Swinney's folksy charm can be breathed in daily from that distance. But then, his family could also probably star in a BTN commercial with some cheerful music bouncing in the background. Because the Big Ten has a big limb on the family tree here. Grandpa played ball in at Ohio State, and his dad, Jim, played at Purdue.
And this is just a slice of why, last December, when Fritzsche had the biggest decision of his life to make between going to Nebraska and a late offer from in-state Clemson, the O-lineman made the move someone looking in from the outside would least expect.