I would say Peat and McMullen are 1a and 1b for must get.As much as it could help having Todd here in hopes of landing Andrus, I will not be one bit shocked if Andrus goes elsewhere.
Aspeedlin, I don't think he really is the must get I think as we get into the season we will see the deficient areas of the team snd think someone recruited on the defensive side of the ball gets that title. Perhaps a certain DE
And both Todd and Andrus have gone on record saying that their lil bro may be the best of the entire bunch.6'3" at age 14?!
What the hell are those parents feeding their kids?!![]()
Andrus Peat, OT, Tempe (Ariz.) Corona Del Sol: USC
The Trojans have been in hot pursuit of Peat, who has said on the record he will make his own decision and won’t necessarily follow his older brother, Todd Peat, to Nebraska. Peat has not given any hints about where he is leaning, but has had good things to say about the Trojans early and we hear USC feels good, so they are the pick here. You also can’t rule out the Cornhuskers because of the family ties. Texas, Oregon, Florida, Florida State and others could be factors as well, especially the Ducks.
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TEMPE, Ariz. Five-star offensive tackle Andrus Peat doesnt meet many players on the field who can stand up to him. In his back yard, under the watchful eye of his father, its a different matter.
Andrus is one of seven children. His father, Todd, played seven seasons as an offensive guard with the Cardinals and the Raiders in the NFL. His older brother, Todd Jr., is a defensive lineman who will be a freshman at Nebraska next season. His younger brother, Cassius, is a ninth-grader.
In the back yard, Andrus and Todd Jr. go at it. No holds barred.
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Sounds like we got a good head start on a solid family. Big ups to the coaches for that.TEMPE, Ariz. – Five-star offensive tackle Andrus Peat doesn’t meet many players on the field who can stand up to him. In his back yard, under the watchful eye of his father, it’s a different matter.
Andrus is one of seven children. His father, Todd, played seven seasons as an offensive guard with the Cardinals and the Raiders in the NFL. His older brother, Todd Jr., is a defensive lineman who will be a freshman at Nebraska next season. His younger brother, Cassius, is a ninth-grader.
In the back yard, Andrus and Todd Jr. go at it. No holds barred.
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One thing Andrus will miss this season is playing with Todd Jr. The two are very close and they were great practice opponents.
"Todd was always a tough guy to block," Andrus said. "Playing against him made the games easier. He has also helped me out a whole bunch. Todd is one of the smartest players I have ever seen. He knows the game so well."
Article"I have seen Stanford, USC, FSU, Arizona State and Clemson," Andrus said. "I need to get over to Nebraska and see Todd play and check out the atmosphere there. I want to see Notre Dame, Texas and Florida. There are a lot of schools I want to see, but I know I can't see them all. I will try this summer and take my official visits this fall. I want to cut my list down to 8-10 schools when we finish up spring practice in a few weeks."
Nebraska fans would love to see him follow his older brother to Lincoln. So would Todd Jr. But in the end, Todd Jr. wants his younger brother to make his own decision.
"Todd told me to make the best decision for me," Andrus said. "He told me to look at all my options. I would love to play with him again and that would mean following him to Nebraska. But if I don't, he will certainly understand."