Who's Leaving? 2024/25 version

Wonder if it was a swing and a miss with the guys, lack of a good position coach, or a combo of both. WRs could not get off of the coverage to get open frequently. I am guessing this changes with Dana and new position coach!
My money is a Combo of everything. We made passing offense look incredibly painful and harder than it should for the majority of the year. Guys like neyor simply aren’t top flight p4 receivers, McGuire simply isn’t fit to be a wr coach at a big time program and satt should never be an OC again after his 2 year stint here 

im curious to see how the secondary depth chart will shake out. We have what feels like 20 corners on this team, not feeling great about safety depth. 

 
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Pink slips.  Sounds like Fidone got one too, perhaps.  There will be a lot more to come.  Roster is huge.  

Coaches got to have these tough talks.  "Appreciate your hard work for 4-6 years, but this is were we are at today".  
1000%, if you’re a sophomore and above and don’t provide clear value over a younger guy then there simply isn’t a reason to be on the roster. Based off Dana’s previous offenses, something tells me HH represents significant more value and upside than a slow, oft injured Te who also can’t block very well

 
1000%, if you’re a sophomore and above and don’t provide clear value over a younger guy then there simply isn’t a reason to be on the roster. Based off Dana’s previous offenses, something tells me HH represents significant more value and upside than a slow, oft injured Te who also can’t block very well
I think the bolded might start becoming the benchmark to use for staying or going.  Unsure what year I'd use, but I'd like to see what percentage of successful players took 3-4 years to shine.  With the portal it seems like most will attempt to move on in year 2 if they get limited to no playing time.  

Rhule seems to have embraced and is learning the portal in contrast to his "program builder" reputation.  As we struggle to become relevant and win at a regular clip the portal is the key. No time (yet) for the slow burn of building a program.  Once we become a perennial fixture in winning, I think keeping the "majority" of good players on the roster increases as they see the vets going to the draft and know that they could be a 2+ year starter/contributor.

 
1000%, if you’re a sophomore and above and don’t provide clear value over a younger guy then there simply isn’t a reason to be on the roster. Based off Dana’s previous offenses, something tells me HH represents significant more value and upside than a slow, oft injured Te who also can’t block very well
I’m not sure how many freshman we will take in the future.  Certain positions, sure. No longer have the roster spots to chance on development. 

 
I'm glad to see it from Rhule.  The notion of 90% high school recruits and expecting to be able to wait 2-3 years for development would've gotten him fired.  That era is gone until they start having guys sign contracts.

 
I’m not sure how many freshman we will take in the future.  Certain positions, sure. No longer have the roster spots to chance on development. 
I like the 4 star ratio of this past class.  Go all in for a few less guys with higher potential. The lines are where hs recruiting still

very important in My opinion. Other positions seem to be easier to fill transfer market 

 
I'm glad to see it from Rhule.  The notion of 90% high school recruits and expecting to be able to wait 2-3 years for development would've gotten him fired.  That era is gone until they start having guys sign contracts.
And nobody knows how long that is going to be when players will be able to sign contracts.  Also you won't see a lot of scholarships handed out to Nebraska kids just bc anymore.

 
And nobody knows how long that is going to be when players will be able to sign contracts.  Also you won't see a lot of scholarships handed out to Nebraska kids just bc anymore.
I’m wondering about some of the legacy kids on the roster. Is Booker one of them?  I’m assuming Benning is good enough- or is he a free pass regardless?  
 

there might be others 

 
I like the 4 star ratio of this past class.  Go all in for a few less guys with higher potential. The lines are where hs recruiting still

very important in My opinion. Other positions seem to be easier to fill transfer market 
It seems like the line guys are more likely to stay at one school. I’m not sure if that’s true, but it seems that way.  

 
I'm glad to see it from Rhule.  The notion of 90% high school recruits and expecting to be able to wait 2-3 years for development would've gotten him fired.  That era is gone until they start having guys sign contracts.
It will be interesting to see how this plays out long term. Nobody should use this year as an example for the future. All rosters have to be cut drastically which caused thousands of players to be in the portal. That won’t be the case next year. 
 

Programs will have to be way more selective on who they recruit out of HS. They will still plug in players from the portal. But, I expect that to be heavily from lower levels with players that have proven they can perform. Nebraska won’t be taking a bunch of transfers that were buried on D1 depth charts. 
 

I would be very surprised if we took 15+ transfers every year going forward. 

 
It will be interesting to see how this plays out long term. Nobody should use this year as an example for the future. All rosters have to be cut drastically which caused thousands of players to be in the portal. That won’t be the case next year. 


That, plus two new(-ish) coordinators this year, who might be prioritizing different types of players than their predecessors.

 
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