Eric the Red
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Color me unimpressed...
I agree, waste of a scholarship....he said himself, he was ready to walkon
Color me unimpressed...
Color me unimpressed...
I agree, waste of a scholarship....he said himself, he was ready to walkon
The way 40 times are listed and reported is all over the map. If he is that slow, perhaps this was not a good offer. Who knows. I think Osborne should let Pelini offer who he wants here.And you have to remember, Holt's 40 times was from his junior year, which was laser timed.Major Culbert was listed as running a 4.79 40 when he was being recruited, Holt was listed as a 4.75. I think those guys "appear" much faster. I just hope there isn't a rush to inject anybody and everybody that plays high school football in the state of Nebraska. I like the idea of the focus of pumping more Husker blood into the program, but that doesn't mean that we need to take everyone that wants to come here.Hmmm... where can a 4.8 guy play? Not TE or DE, or LB, or WR, RB or DB. Too slow for all of those positions. If he is 285 pounds and 4.8, then a DT would be good.Color me unimpressed...
Where could a 6'4'' 220 pound kid play? WR if hes 4.4 - 4.5. TE if 4.55 - 4.6. DE if 4.5 - 4.60.
A 6' 4'' 220 pound 4.8 guy? I can't see where one could play.
There must be something we do not know about this young man. Or, perhaps the measurables reported are off. Maybe its 4.6 not 4.8. Or 260 and not 220. I don't know, but if accurate, then I'm with you.
Culbert's was from either the Palo Alto or Eugene Nike Camp, IIRC. It was raining that day, and his time was also laser (electronic) timed.
Take this kids 40 times, add about .25-.30 and you get a more accurate 40 time for him.
Osborne also overlooked my brother-in-law's brother. Told him he didn't have any room for him and asked him if he would walk on back in 1984. Kid was 6'2", hadn't quite filled out yet, but could run like a deer and 360 dunk a basketball. He told Osborne to shove it, played for Buda at UNO and now has an award for the best Tight End/Receiver named after him and was drafted in the NFL before any of Osborne's players in 1988.I remember hearing about a kidd a while back being recruited by Osborne. Offered him a scholarship early. Kid was skinny and on nobody's radar..... and I guss nobody could understand why you give this guy a scholarship.
So when Osborne is asked why, Milt Tenopir was standing there and responds because he's got big feet, He'll grow into those feet..(size 13s if I recall correctly)....
That skinny kid with the big feet was Zach Wiegert. Take it easy gang. TO's no fool. If he offered a scholarship to this kid it's because he sees potential. No heart attacks, please.
To be correct 3 players were taken before Beckman: Neil Smith in the 1st round, Tim Rother in the 4th round and Keith Jones in the 6th round.The way 40 times are listed and reported is all over the map. If he is that slow, perhaps this was not a good offer. Who knows. I think Osborne should let Pelini offer who he wants here.And you have to remember, Holt's 40 times was from his junior year, which was laser timed.Major Culbert was listed as running a 4.79 40 when he was being recruited, Holt was listed as a 4.75. I think those guys "appear" much faster. I just hope there isn't a rush to inject anybody and everybody that plays high school football in the state of Nebraska. I like the idea of the focus of pumping more Husker blood into the program, but that doesn't mean that we need to take everyone that wants to come here.Hmmm... where can a 4.8 guy play? Not TE or DE, or LB, or WR, RB or DB. Too slow for all of those positions. If he is 285 pounds and 4.8, then a DT would be good.Color me unimpressed...
Where could a 6'4'' 220 pound kid play? WR if hes 4.4 - 4.5. TE if 4.55 - 4.6. DE if 4.5 - 4.60.
A 6' 4'' 220 pound 4.8 guy? I can't see where one could play.
There must be something we do not know about this young man. Or, perhaps the measurables reported are off. Maybe its 4.6 not 4.8. Or 260 and not 220. I don't know, but if accurate, then I'm with you.
Culbert's was from either the Palo Alto or Eugene Nike Camp, IIRC. It was raining that day, and his time was also laser (electronic) timed.
Take this kids 40 times, add about .25-.30 and you get a more accurate 40 time for him.
Osborne also overlooked my brother-in-law's brother. Told him he didn't have any room for him and asked him if he would walk on back in 1984. Kid was 6'2", hadn't quite filled out yet, but could run like a deer and 360 dunk a basketball. He told Osborne to shove it, played for Buda at UNO and now has an award for the best Tight End/Receiver named after him and was drafted in the NFL before any of Osborne's players in 1988.I remember hearing about a kidd a while back being recruited by Osborne. Offered him a scholarship early. Kid was skinny and on nobody's radar..... and I guss nobody could understand why you give this guy a scholarship.
So when Osborne is asked why, Milt Tenopir was standing there and responds because he's got big feet, He'll grow into those feet..(size 13s if I recall correctly)....
That skinny kid with the big feet was Zach Wiegert. Take it easy gang. TO's no fool. If he offered a scholarship to this kid it's because he sees potential. No heart attacks, please.
Osborne missed out on a few kids too.![]()
Offering this kid may have been a waste of a scholarship if he was already willing to walk-on.
3 kids, who's counting.To be correct 3 players were taken before Beckman: Neil Smith in the 1st round, Tim Rother in the 4th round and Keith Jones in the 6th round.The way 40 times are listed and reported is all over the map. If he is that slow, perhaps this was not a good offer. Who knows. I think Osborne should let Pelini offer who he wants here.And you have to remember, Holt's 40 times was from his junior year, which was laser timed.Major Culbert was listed as running a 4.79 40 when he was being recruited, Holt was listed as a 4.75. I think those guys "appear" much faster. I just hope there isn't a rush to inject anybody and everybody that plays high school football in the state of Nebraska. I like the idea of the focus of pumping more Husker blood into the program, but that doesn't mean that we need to take everyone that wants to come here.Hmmm... where can a 4.8 guy play? Not TE or DE, or LB, or WR, RB or DB. Too slow for all of those positions. If he is 285 pounds and 4.8, then a DT would be good.Color me unimpressed...
Where could a 6'4'' 220 pound kid play? WR if hes 4.4 - 4.5. TE if 4.55 - 4.6. DE if 4.5 - 4.60.
A 6' 4'' 220 pound 4.8 guy? I can't see where one could play.
There must be something we do not know about this young man. Or, perhaps the measurables reported are off. Maybe its 4.6 not 4.8. Or 260 and not 220. I don't know, but if accurate, then I'm with you.
Culbert's was from either the Palo Alto or Eugene Nike Camp, IIRC. It was raining that day, and his time was also laser (electronic) timed.
Take this kids 40 times, add about .25-.30 and you get a more accurate 40 time for him.
Osborne also overlooked my brother-in-law's brother. Told him he didn't have any room for him and asked him if he would walk on back in 1984. Kid was 6'2", hadn't quite filled out yet, but could run like a deer and 360 dunk a basketball. He told Osborne to shove it, played for Buda at UNO and now has an award for the best Tight End/Receiver named after him and was drafted in the NFL before any of Osborne's players in 1988.I remember hearing about a kidd a while back being recruited by Osborne. Offered him a scholarship early. Kid was skinny and on nobody's radar..... and I guss nobody could understand why you give this guy a scholarship.
So when Osborne is asked why, Milt Tenopir was standing there and responds because he's got big feet, He'll grow into those feet..(size 13s if I recall correctly)....
That skinny kid with the big feet was Zach Wiegert. Take it easy gang. TO's no fool. If he offered a scholarship to this kid it's because he sees potential. No heart attacks, please.
Osborne missed out on a few kids too.![]()
Offering this kid may have been a waste of a scholarship if he was already willing to walk-on.
The Beckman award is given to the Offensive MVP at UNO each year.
No I haven't3 kids, who's counting.To be correct 3 players were taken before Beckman: Neil Smith in the 1st round, Tim Rother in the 4th round and Keith Jones in the 6th round.The way 40 times are listed and reported is all over the map. If he is that slow, perhaps this was not a good offer. Who knows. I think Osborne should let Pelini offer who he wants here.And you have to remember, Holt's 40 times was from his junior year, which was laser timed.Major Culbert was listed as running a 4.79 40 when he was being recruited, Holt was listed as a 4.75. I think those guys "appear" much faster. I just hope there isn't a rush to inject anybody and everybody that plays high school football in the state of Nebraska. I like the idea of the focus of pumping more Husker blood into the program, but that doesn't mean that we need to take everyone that wants to come here.Hmmm... where can a 4.8 guy play? Not TE or DE, or LB, or WR, RB or DB. Too slow for all of those positions. If he is 285 pounds and 4.8, then a DT would be good.Color me unimpressed...
Where could a 6'4'' 220 pound kid play? WR if hes 4.4 - 4.5. TE if 4.55 - 4.6. DE if 4.5 - 4.60.
A 6' 4'' 220 pound 4.8 guy? I can't see where one could play.
There must be something we do not know about this young man. Or, perhaps the measurables reported are off. Maybe its 4.6 not 4.8. Or 260 and not 220. I don't know, but if accurate, then I'm with you.
Culbert's was from either the Palo Alto or Eugene Nike Camp, IIRC. It was raining that day, and his time was also laser (electronic) timed.
Take this kids 40 times, add about .25-.30 and you get a more accurate 40 time for him.
Osborne also overlooked my brother-in-law's brother. Told him he didn't have any room for him and asked him if he would walk on back in 1984. Kid was 6'2", hadn't quite filled out yet, but could run like a deer and 360 dunk a basketball. He told Osborne to shove it, played for Buda at UNO and now has an award for the best Tight End/Receiver named after him and was drafted in the NFL before any of Osborne's players in 1988.I remember hearing about a kidd a while back being recruited by Osborne. Offered him a scholarship early. Kid was skinny and on nobody's radar..... and I guss nobody could understand why you give this guy a scholarship.
So when Osborne is asked why, Milt Tenopir was standing there and responds because he's got big feet, He'll grow into those feet..(size 13s if I recall correctly)....
That skinny kid with the big feet was Zach Wiegert. Take it easy gang. TO's no fool. If he offered a scholarship to this kid it's because he sees potential. No heart attacks, please.
Osborne missed out on a few kids too.![]()
Offering this kid may have been a waste of a scholarship if he was already willing to walk-on.
The Beckman award is given to the Offensive MVP at UNO each year.Still better than 90% of the shlubs that got a free ride over Brad. Ever play in the golf tourney?
Did you read the Journal Star article? Link in post 27. TO gives his view on supposed 40 times often being fabricated.Doesn't sound all that exciting...4.8 forty? It is hard to see where he fits in. Oh well, just have to trust Our Savior Tom Osborne.
Well said. A lot of people still think they know more about football than the coaches we have. Sean Fisher is 6'4'' 200 and 4.8 speed no one is doubting the offer to him. He had 124 total tackels this year. As a former player, I think that is impressive.His measureables appear very similar to Josh Williams.
I understand that 40 times aren't all created equal, and just because their numbers are the same doesn't mean they are the same class of player.
My point is that it doesn't make sense to me why a 4.8 forty is ok in Josh's case but has to be a bad thing in Micah's.
it is because Sean Fisher played in Omaha and Micah played Class C.Well said. A lot of people still think they know more about football than the coaches we have. Sean Fisher is 6'4'' 200 and 4.8 speed no one is doubting the offer to him. He had 124 total tackels this year. As a former player, I think that is impressive.His measureables appear very similar to Josh Williams.
I understand that 40 times aren't all created equal, and just because their numbers are the same doesn't mean they are the same class of player.
My point is that it doesn't make sense to me why a 4.8 forty is ok in Josh's case but has to be a bad thing in Micah's.
Just sayin' he has the same measureablesit is because Sean Fisher played in Omaha and Micah played Class C.Well said. A lot of people still think they know more about football than the coaches we have. Sean Fisher is 6'4'' 200 and 4.8 speed no one is doubting the offer to him. He had 124 total tackels this year. As a former player, I think that is impressive.His measureables appear very similar to Josh Williams.
I understand that 40 times aren't all created equal, and just because their numbers are the same doesn't mean they are the same class of player.
My point is that it doesn't make sense to me why a 4.8 forty is ok in Josh's case but has to be a bad thing in Micah's.
btw he is a 4.0 student with a 30 ACT
i agree, and i was just saying that the only reason no one is questioning Sean Fishers offer is that he play HS ball in Omaha, and had offers from Oklahoma. doesnt mean that he is going to be better than Micah at allJust sayin' he has the same measureablesit is because Sean Fisher played in Omaha and Micah played Class C.Well said. A lot of people still think they know more about football than the coaches we have. Sean Fisher is 6'4'' 200 and 4.8 speed no one is doubting the offer to him. He had 124 total tackels this year. As a former player, I think that is impressive.His measureables appear very similar to Josh Williams.
I understand that 40 times aren't all created equal, and just because their numbers are the same doesn't mean they are the same class of player.
My point is that it doesn't make sense to me why a 4.8 forty is ok in Josh's case but has to be a bad thing in Micah's.
btw he is a 4.0 student with a 30 ACT
I like us recruiting smart players. Certainly don't have to worry about him qualifying.btw he is a 4.0 student with a 30 ACT