I do remain optimistic and confident that he will be N though.
Interesting. So my question is did anything about OSU put them back into the equation or did they simply back their way back into the picture due to their location with bad stuff going down at Oregon? Also, what happened to Owa's statement to Rivals that he had narrowed his list to two schools, but that he didn't want to publicize which school he dropped? A bunch of us assumed the dropped school must be Oregon since he might not want to upset the locals by announcing that they were out of the running. But now Scout is reporting that Oregon is out and OSU has been put in their place??? Does this mean UCLA or NU was the school that was dropped earlier? I'm sure I'm over analyzing this, but I'm just trying to go strictly on what Owa has said himself in recent interviews. :dunnoapparently that's what a new scout article says. also that he might wait 'til signing day.So you are saying the final three are now NU, UCLA, and OSU and UO is out?owa apparently swapped out oregon and oregon state in his final three. now back to random posts for another 10 pages.
http://www.portlandtribune.com/sports/story.php?story_id=126447527008605900It’s down to three schools for Owamagbe Odighizuwa.
“I’m still considering Oregon State, Nebraska and UCLA,” David Douglas’ standout tight end, who has eliminated Oregon from the mix, said Monday night. “They’re in a dead tie right now.”
The 6-3, 240-pound Scot – considered the state’s top recruit this season – has had in-home visits from OSU’s Mike Riley, UCLA’s Rick Neuheisel and Nebraska’s Bo Pelini, the latter coming to town last Thursday.
Odighizuwa said he might wait until the Feb. 3 letter-of-intent day to announce his decision.
“Or I might be able to decide the weekend before,” he said. “It’ll just come down to a gut feeling for me.”
The Beavers have received a commitment from Dominic Glover, a 6-5, 275-pound defensive end from Saddleback JC in Mission Viejo, Calif., bringing their list of verbals to 13.
Ah yes, Simi Kuli. The "can't miss", "must have" recruiting favor of the month a couple years ago. Man I'm glad we didn't continue recruiting that guy.This is stricly my opinion, but the longer he goes without an announcement, the less likely it is he comes to Nebraska. With OSU back in it, they scare me more than UCLA. The Huskers have already lost a couple of guys to OSU in David Ross and Simi Kuli. Both haven't amounted to much, but they picked OSU over Nebraska late in the recruiting process. Riley must be a pretty good closer. I hate to be doom and gloom, but I've just seen it happen way too many times in the recent past.
Ah yes, Simi Kuli. The "can't miss", "must have" recruiting favor of the month a couple years ago. Man I'm glad we didn't continue recruiting that guy.This is stricly my opinion, but the longer he goes without an announcement, the less likely it is he comes to Nebraska. With OSU back in it, they scare me more than UCLA. The Huskers have already lost a couple of guys to OSU in David Ross and Simi Kuli. Both haven't amounted to much, but they picked OSU over Nebraska late in the recruiting process. Riley must be a pretty good closer. I hate to be doom and gloom, but I've just seen it happen way too many times in the recent past.
thisOr is scout trying to sell more subscriptions.
He plays TE too? Even if he does, that's how they describe him??? :rollin :rollin :rollinhttp://www.portlandtribune.com/sports/story.php?story_id=126447527008605900It’s down to three schools for Owamagbe Odighizuwa.
“I’m still considering Oregon State, Nebraska and UCLA,” David Douglas’ standout tight end, who has eliminated Oregon from the mix, said Monday night. “They’re in a dead tie right now.”
The 6-3, 240-pound Scot – considered the state’s top recruit this season – has had in-home visits from OSU’s Mike Riley, UCLA’s Rick Neuheisel and Nebraska’s Bo Pelini, the latter coming to town last Thursday.
Odighizuwa said he might wait until the Feb. 3 letter-of-intent day to announce his decision.
“Or I might be able to decide the weekend before,” he said. “It’ll just come down to a gut feeling for me.”
The Beavers have received a commitment from Dominic Glover, a 6-5, 275-pound defensive end from Saddleback JC in Mission Viejo, Calif., bringing their list of verbals to 13.