A lot of staffs have this experience and they have chosen not to offer these players. They either know something 64 other P5 coaches don't or they're wrong and the odds of an unrated player becoming a contributer are very low.Or you can trust recruiting services who have 30/40 guys with little coaching experience, evaluating guys from all position groups from all over the country against all different kinds of levels of competition. Either way it is a grab bag. Most of our staff has p5 or nfl experience and have had hands on experience with these players. It is also June so we are not just filling spots to fill spots. I think the staff really likes these guys or they wouldn’t accept the commitment. But we will all have to wait a few years to see who is right. I am personally excited to see local guys excited to be N!!
I will be very happy if Nebraska starts winning games.Bring that same energy if we start winning games too okay?
How many years have we had top 25 classes that amounted to s#!t? I get qhat youre saying but if you can't develope guys it doesnt matter.The problem is that when huge chunks of the roster need development, it's a bad omen.
Dozens of other coaches have seen the film and works camp circuits. They chose not to offer.
This recruiting is flat out not good enough.
^How many years have we had top 25 classes that amounted to s#!t? I get qhat youre saying but if you can't develope guys it doesnt matter.
Nebraska beat out Missouri Southern State for this one.
Matt Rhule is going to have to turn Nebraska into the best developmental program in the country with the talent they're bringing in. This is pretty pathetic.
Nebraska beat out Missouri Southern State for this one.
Matt Rhule is going to have to turn Nebraska into the best developmental program in the country with the talent they're bringing in. This is pretty pathetic.
Pathetic? A little dramatic don’t you think?Nebraska beat out Missouri Southern State for this one.
Matt Rhule is going to have to turn Nebraska into the best developmental program in the country with the talent they're bringing in. This is pretty pathetic.
True. I think most fans want to believe Rhule will develop players.How many years have we had top 25 classes that amounted to s#!t? I get qhat youre saying but if you can't develope guys it doesnt matter.
Amen.A lot of staffs have this experience and they have chosen not to offer these players. They either know something 64 other P5 coaches don't or they're wrong and the odds of an unrated player becoming a contributer are very low.
I will be very happy if Nebraska starts winning games.
I'm not going to act like taking unrated players is a good strategy, because it's not.
Nebraska did a terrible job developing players, I'm not arguing they haven't. But developing 4 star players is the only way Nebraska is going to have a chance to compete with the top 4 teams in the conference. "Developing" low or unranked players is a risky strategy that many teams try to employ, most unsuccessfully.How many years have we had top 25 classes that amounted to s#!t? I get qhat youre saying but if you can't develope guys it doesnt matter.
My take is simply a function of years of data spanning thousands of recruits and dozens of teams. The odds of a college football team becoming successful recruiting low ranked players is extremely low. Only Utah, Wisconsin and perhaps Oklahoma State have built years of winning 9/10 games. And even amongst the teams that turn low ranked talent into stars, Utah is the only team to win a conference championship. The new B1G schedules present a challenge that even the best developmental program in the country - Utah - would struggle against.Pathetic? A little dramatic don’t you think?
You’d have to assume he sees no talent in kid. You’d have to assume he’s settling on a sub par player. You’d have to assume he doesn’t believe this kid will add value. Very few places except college athletics are “candidates” value declared by others. When I’m hiring someone I don’t ask what other company wants them or how many stars they have. I evaluate their skills and how the fit what I need.
Whats pathetic is Nebraska’s last two decades as a football program. Give the guy a chance. I find it refreshing Rhule clearly is clearly trying something different than what we “think” is the “right way”.
Given all these are unlikely, plus it’ll take years to see if it pans out, the only thing that is pathetic is the take. At a minimum it’s lazy.
Nebraska did a terrible job developing players, I'm not arguing they haven't. But developing 4 star players is the only way Nebraska is going to have a chance to compete with the top 4 teams in the conference. "Developing" low or unranked players is a risky strategy that many teams try to employ, most unsuccessfully.
As stated, whenever Virginia Tech, Arizona, Oregon State or any number of schools hire a coach, they all inevitably say they want to develop players and they all express confidence in doing so. The reality is, that's difficult.
My take is simply a function of years of data spanning thousands of recruits and dozens of teams. The odds of a college football team becoming successful recruiting low ranked players is extremely low. Only Utah, Wisconsin and perhaps Oklahoma State have built years of winning 9/10 games. And even amongst the teams that turn low ranked talent into stars, Utah is the only team to win a conference championship. The new B1G schedules present a challenge that even the best developmental program in the country - Utah - would struggle against.
I'll guarantee you that there is not one person on this board that doesn't wish we had nothing but 4-5 star players that Rhule then can develop into first round draft picks after winning multiple conference championships and playing for NCs.Nebraska did a terrible job developing players, I'm not arguing they haven't. But developing 4 star players is the only way Nebraska is going to have a chance to compete with the top 4 teams in the conference. "Developing" low or unranked players is a risky strategy that many teams try to employ, most unsuccessfully.
As stated, whenever Virginia Tech, Arizona, Oregon State or any number of schools hire a coach, they all inevitably say they want to develop players and they all express confidence in doing so. The reality is, that's difficult.
My take is simply a function of years of data spanning thousands of recruits and dozens of teams. The odds of a college football team becoming successful recruiting low ranked players is extremely low. Only Utah, Wisconsin and perhaps Oklahoma State have built years of winning 9/10 games. And even amongst the teams that turn low ranked talent into stars, Utah is the only team to win a conference championship. The new B1G schedules present a challenge that even the best developmental program in the country - Utah - would struggle against.
Fair enough. I think that's a reasonable explanation........My take is simply a function of years of data spanning thousands of recruits and dozens of teams. The odds of a college football team becoming successful recruiting low ranked players is extremely low. Only Utah, Wisconsin and perhaps Oklahoma State have built years of winning 9/10 games. And even amongst the teams that turn low ranked talent into stars, Utah is the only team to win a conference championship. The new B1G schedules present a challenge that even the best developmental program in the country - Utah - would struggle against.