P.J. Smith

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Check out this article and make sure you watch the interview farther down the page if you haven't already. You can tell this is one real dude. I was a P.J. fan before but now I might have a new favorite husker. It is just awesome seeing all the great character kids that this staff is bringing in here. GO BIG RED!

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This is why I hate the recruiting rankings. The national pundits talk about how tough it is to bring top-notch talent to NU.

They are wrong.

Bo is getting kids who are good, smart and can win. If he can't bring in talent, how do the national people think he's doing so well with his defense? Those kids are young!

 
All the stars given to recruits are basically an effort to get you to spend $$$ on the raters sites. But by and large the bulk of most teams are 3 star players. How they are coached up makes the difference. Texas and USC are booked up solid with 5 star players. Texas played in it's first Big 12 cg in some 4 years and we all saw what USC just did. it's not an exact science.

 
[...] How they are coached up makes the difference. [...]
money quote right there, dude. the pelinis have shown that they can make decent players good (O’Hanlon) and good players great (SUUUUUH!)

mack brown has been in texas for nearly fifteen years and only has one national championship. remember, whornes nearly always get first pick of the local talent. if urban meyer were at texas and was using texas homegrown players, i guarantee that they would have at least five in that same time span.

the pelinis know how to coach. the blackshirts went from 112th in defense to 3rd in the span of two seasons. you can thank suh for a lot of that, but it was carl pelini who mentored suh and pushed him to produce numbers worthy of his potential.

nebraska will be national champions again. it's gonna take time, but it will happen.

 
[...] How they are coached up makes the difference. [...]
money quote right there, dude. the pelinis have shown that they can make decent players good (O’Hanlon) and good players great (SUUUUUH!)

mack brown has been in texas for nearly fifteen years and only has one national championship. remember, whornes nearly always get first pick of the local talent. if urban meyer were at texas and was using texas homegrown players, i guarantee that they would have at least five in that same time span.

the pelinis know how to coach. the blackshirts went from 112th in defense to 3rd in the span of two seasons. you can thank suh for a lot of that, but it was carl pelini who mentored suh and pushed him to produce numbers worthy of his potential.

nebraska will be national champions again. it's gonna take time, but it will happen.
I've already called it and said that the Pelini Administration will have us competing for a NC within the next 3 years. Therefore, 2012 at the latest. It's gonna be a Husker Armageddon in '12. :lol:

 
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Exceptional interview. Good kid.

Depending on how Ashburn does I think we should try to get at least one player from JC in recruiting every year. A High School that just bleeds success on the football field. You want winners because the know how to win.

Great story about his brother, it's nice to see he has a driving force for his success and to keep his head on the level. I really want him to succeed now.

 
I like this kid. It's rare to find a kid humble enough to admit that he gets emotional sometimes when he thinks about home. Lots of kids will talk about missing home, but he takes it a little further. I hope he does well here and beyond.

 
OK, just watched the video interview. May be my new favorite husker. What a "down to earth" young man, who handles himself well. Even apologized for saying "sucks"....wow...as a high school teacher, I would love if most of my students just said "sucks".

I hope he earns the starting job and becomes all-american

 
Exceptional interview. Good kid.

Depending on how Ashburn does I think we should try to get at least one player from JC in recruiting every year. A High School that just bleeds success on the football field. You want winners because the know how to win.

Great story about his brother, it's nice to see he has a driving force for his success and to keep his head on the level. I really want him to succeed now.
:yeah

 
This is what players should be like. I know not all huskers are going to be as humble or smart as people like P.J Smith or SUH even, but i would take these two guys anytime (anyone would take suh obviously) over Texas 'cream of the crop.'

Potential, brains and coaching have little to do with star ratings on the internet.

 
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I think I know who I am pulling for to start at safety next year. PJ seems like a really nice, down to earth and driven individual. He might be my favorite player after watching that.

 
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