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Afalava, Moore, and AlexanderWho are the 3 with suspect grades? I only know of a couple offered kids who were suspect in the grade department but neither signed with Nebraska anyway.
Afalava, Moore, and AlexanderWho are the 3 with suspect grades? I only know of a couple offered kids who were suspect in the grade department but neither signed with Nebraska anyway.
Excellent post, my friend.Ok, all this talk about a "bad class" from the realist has me wondering. How much did NU reach on these kids that signed to be a part of "your team".
Jared Afalava-Schollies from Oregon, UCLA, Washington
LeRoy Alexander-turned down visit to Michigan State and probable offer after committing
Tommy Armstrong-Oregon, Missouri, TCU, UCLA, told the wHorns to piss off when they came begging
Zaire Anderson-Miss St, TCU
Thomas Brown-ASU shot down an offer to visit Oregon after committing
Sam Cotton-had offers from Ohio and Tulsa, schools knew early where he would go(look at who was recruiting him though Nebraska guys in Jimmy Burrow and Scott Downing
Imani Cross-South Carolina, Georgia Tech, Tennessee, UCLA, Virginia
Aaron Curry-Zona, Baylor, Boise,BC, Iowa, KState, Mizzou, Purdue, TCU, A&M
Greg McMullen-Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State
Zo Moore-Ole Miss, Miss State, A&M
Avery Moss-Zona, ASU, Stanford, Washington
Mike Rose-Iowa, Ohio State, USC
Mo Seisay-Arkansas, Cal, FSU, North Carolina, Oklahoma
Paul Thurston-Zona, ASU. Arkansas, Cal, Michigan, Notre Dame, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA
Vince Valentine-Bama, Zona, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan St, Mizzou, Penn State, Tennessee, Wisky
Jordan Westerkamp-Zona, iowa, Michigan State, Notre Dame
Corey Whitaker-turned down visit to Oregon(who were gonna offer) and Florida
These of course aren't every offer either. Most of those schools were ranked ahead of NU in the rankings(so obviously they are better teams) or have very good defensive and offensive minds on the staff or as head coach. There are plenty with offers from SEC schools that I didn't mention. Staffs of the "lesser" schools in that conference that must have thought a lot of these guys could compete with the big dogs in "the greatest conference in college football". Plenty had interest from "big time schools" that wanted visits even after committing to DONU.
A class can be judged today, but no one honestly ain't gonna know jack until two or three years down the road. So to dog and bag on this class now is purely asinine.
Damn sunshine-pumper.Ok, all this talk about a "bad class" from the realist has me wondering. How much did NU reach on these kids that signed to be a part of "your team".
Jared Afalava-Schollies from Oregon, UCLA, Washington
LeRoy Alexander-turned down visit to Michigan State and probable offer after committing
Tommy Armstrong-Oregon, Missouri, TCU, UCLA, told the wHorns to piss off when they came begging
Zaire Anderson-Miss St, TCU
Thomas Brown-ASU shot down an offer to visit Oregon after committing
Sam Cotton-had offers from Ohio and Tulsa, schools knew early where he would go(look at who was recruiting him though Nebraska guys in Jimmy Burrow and Scott Downing
Imani Cross-South Carolina, Georgia Tech, Tennessee, UCLA, Virginia
Aaron Curry-Zona, Baylor, Boise,BC, Iowa, KState, Mizzou, Purdue, TCU, A&M
Greg McMullen-Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State
Zo Moore-Ole Miss, Miss State, A&M
Avery Moss-Zona, ASU, Stanford, Washington
Mike Rose-Iowa, Ohio State, USC
Mo Seisay-Arkansas, Cal, FSU, North Carolina, Oklahoma
Paul Thurston-Zona, ASU. Arkansas, Cal, Michigan, Notre Dame, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA
Vince Valentine-Bama, Zona, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan St, Mizzou, Penn State, Tennessee, Wisky
Jordan Westerkamp-Zona, iowa, Michigan State, Notre Dame
Corey Whitaker-turned down visit to Oregon(who were gonna offer) and Florida
These of course aren't every offer either. Most of those schools were ranked ahead of NU in the rankings(so obviously they are better teams) or have very good defensive and offensive minds on the staff or as head coach. There are plenty with offers from SEC schools that I didn't mention. Staffs of the "lesser" schools in that conference that must have thought a lot of these guys could compete with the big dogs in "the greatest conference in college football". Plenty had interest from "big time schools" that wanted visits even after committing to DONU.
A class can be judged today, but no one honestly ain't gonna know jack until two or three years down the road. So to dog and bag on this class now is purely assinine.
Funny how people don't talk more about oversigning in the media. I think outside the lines should report on that. O but they like SEC schools.Very good. You're in the same boat with 95% of us other fans that see things with common sense and not a shadow.
I never paid much attention to recruiting until yesterday, and the feeling I get is that this may be one of the most underrated classes in the country. "We only have 17 :ahhhhhhhh " Didnt big bad Urban get only 16 at AnOhio School. It may be a low number, but there a lot of quality players in the class, in a year that only offered a total of around 35 5 stars anyway (depending on who you read) I personally think recruting rankings for teams are a joke the way they are figured. Dont know how we ended up but according to rivals rankings I figured Nebraska to be 3rd in the nation based on average ranking, that was right before the Peat announcement. but since we have small number we're much lower. Maybe we should sign 30 2 stars and give 10 more schollies to walkon caliber players so we can be number 1 and things will be fine.
People are upset about the rankings regarding a lower number of players...but when you figure 40-50% of recruits usually don't pan out...regardless of stars wouldn't you rather have a class of 25, than a class of 17? At 17 we have 8-9 that might crack the 2-deep. At 25 we'd have 12-13. That's 4-5 more quality players. That's the basis behind the benifits to oversigning. It's also the reason why a smaller class (regardless of average stars) is going to be ranked lower...because it should be ranked lower!Very good. You're in the same boat with 95% of us other fans that see things with common sense and not a shadow.
I never paid much attention to recruiting until yesterday, and the feeling I get is that this may be one of the most underrated classes in the country. "We only have 17 :ahhhhhhhh " Didnt big bad Urban get only 16 at AnOhio School. It may be a low number, but there a lot of quality players in the class, in a year that only offered a total of around 35 5 stars anyway (depending on who you read) I personally think recruting rankings for teams are a joke the way they are figured. Dont know how we ended up but according to rivals rankings I figured Nebraska to be 3rd in the nation based on average ranking, that was right before the Peat announcement. but since we have small number we're much lower. Maybe we should sign 30 2 stars and give 10 more schollies to walkon caliber players so we can be number 1 and things will be fine.
They might not have the ability to respond right now....?I am gonna bump this not because I want to stroke my own ego(ok, yeah there is a little of that but ya have got to know me) but because there are three or four individuals who I was hoping would reply to counter with their beliefs and reasoning. Not shocked to see their names missing in this thread.
So.........Twat Troop where are you?????????????
Looking at the teams directly ahead of us, we shouldve ended up around #20 if Peat would've came here. But one player does not make or break a program, he would've been the icing on the cake but this is still a very solid class. With lots of athletes at multiple positions.Does anyone know where our class would have ranked if Peat had signed with us? We ended up #25 on Rivals' board. How high would we have climbed had Peat come here? 20th? 17th?
Isn't the uproar here really over what amounts to five to maybe ten spots? And would people have really felt that much better over a #20 class?
I get the impression that the meltdown happened because of Peat, and as has been pointed out, we have an O Line full of young four-star players. I just have a hard time getting so upset about this when the best we could possibly have done isn't much higher than where we ended up anyway.
Exactly. These meltdowns and "we're never going to be good again" posts are just stupid.Looking at the teams directly ahead of us, we shouldve ended up around #20 if Peat would've came here. But one player does not make or break a program, he would've been the icing on the cake but this is still a very solid class. With lots of athletes at multiple positions.Does anyone know where our class would have ranked if Peat had signed with us? We ended up #25 on Rivals' board. How high would we have climbed had Peat come here? 20th? 17th?
Isn't the uproar here really over what amounts to five to maybe ten spots? And would people have really felt that much better over a #20 class?
I get the impression that the meltdown happened because of Peat, and as has been pointed out, we have an O Line full of young four-star players. I just have a hard time getting so upset about this when the best we could possibly have done isn't much higher than where we ended up anyway.