#19 now, FWIW.Well, Scout has us at 20 before Ankrah, so we should move up there too...BTW with Ankrah, Nebraska is 22nd in the nation recruiting according to rivals.. One more 4 star and we could be top 20
#19 now, FWIW.Well, Scout has us at 20 before Ankrah, so we should move up there too...BTW with Ankrah, Nebraska is 22nd in the nation recruiting according to rivals.. One more 4 star and we could be top 20
:w00t s'all good, but we have COACHES which is even better.#19 now, FWIW.Well, Scout has us at 20 before Ankrah, so we should move up there too...BTW with Ankrah, Nebraska is 22nd in the nation recruiting according to rivals.. One more 4 star and we could be top 20
But don't forget, we can lose some players and ... there are plenty of five and four stars yet to commit that can and will raise and lower other teams. I wouldn't be surprized to see us just outside the top 25 ... but still a great class ... as we hit some good targets and a well rounded class for our needs.BTW with Ankrah, Nebraska is 22nd in the nation recruiting according to rivals.. One more 4 star and we could be top 20
SheepdogMark
PS. Welcome Jason ... I'm excited for you ... and our program.
You need a 950 or higher on your SAT to be admitted to Nebraska
Here is the relevant section from the web page (note the first bold item):You need a 950 or higher on your SAT to be admitted to Nebraska
My mistake, I thought it was 760.
Performance Requirements
In addition to meeting the above core course requirements, traditional freshmen students seeking admission to the University should:
* be ranked in the upper one-half of their high school class, OR
* have received an ACT composite score of 20 or higher*, OR
* have received an SAT total score (Critical Reading and Math only) of 950 or higher*.
*Freshman applicants under 23 years of age are required to submit an ACT or SAT score. Our ACT code is 2482. Our SAT code is 6877.
Ok so the "OR's" imply that he may qualify with what he has right now. He has a 3.0 GPA, not mind blowing but pretty decent and maybe good enough to be in the upper 1/2 of his HS class. Anyone know for sure?Here is the relevant section from the web page (note the first bold item):You need a 950 or higher on your SAT to be admitted to Nebraska
My mistake, I thought it was 760.
Performance Requirements
In addition to meeting the above core course requirements, traditional freshmen students seeking admission to the University should:
* be ranked in the upper one-half of their high school class, OR
* have received an ACT composite score of 20 or higher*, OR
* have received an SAT total score (Critical Reading and Math only) of 950 or higher*.
*Freshman applicants under 23 years of age are required to submit an ACT or SAT score. Our ACT code is 2482. Our SAT code is 6877.
Ok so the "OR's" imply that he may qualify with what he has right now. He has a 3.0 GPA, not mind blowing but pretty decent and maybe good enough to be in the upper 1/2 of his HS class. Anyone know for sure?Here is the relevant section from the web page (note the first bold item):You need a 950 or higher on your SAT to be admitted to Nebraska
My mistake, I thought it was 760.
Performance Requirements
In addition to meeting the above core course requirements, traditional freshmen students seeking admission to the University should:
* be ranked in the upper one-half of their high school class, OR
* have received an ACT composite score of 20 or higher*, OR
* have received an SAT total score (Critical Reading and Math only) of 950 or higher*.
*Freshman applicants under 23 years of age are required to submit an ACT or SAT score. Our ACT code is 2482. Our SAT code is 6877.
Has the frame for DT and is a possibility.so is this kid a DE or a DT. that video made it sound like he might move to DT.
That SAT/ACT can be pain in the a$$, some people just don't read as fast as others or grow up in educated families with a big vocabulary or have yuppie parents that send them off to spelling bee camp.Ok so the "OR's" imply that he may qualify with what he has right now. He has a 3.0 GPA, not mind blowing but pretty decent and maybe good enough to be in the upper 1/2 of his HS class. Anyone know for sure?Here is the relevant section from the web page (note the first bold item):You need a 950 or higher on your SAT to be admitted to Nebraska
My mistake, I thought it was 760.
Performance Requirements
In addition to meeting the above core course requirements, traditional freshmen students seeking admission to the University should:
* be ranked in the upper one-half of their high school class, OR
* have received an ACT composite score of 20 or higher*, OR
* have received an SAT total score (Critical Reading and Math only) of 950 or higher*.
*Freshman applicants under 23 years of age are required to submit an ACT or SAT score. Our ACT code is 2482. Our SAT code is 6877.
But.... minus Ankrah, Byrd, Washington, Robinson and Norman --- each likely to fail to qualify --- and each among our top 10 recruits --- and we are #40-45.BTW with Ankrah, Nebraska is 22nd in the nation recruiting according to rivals.. One more 4 star and we could be top 20