The narrative of Baker Mayfield being an under-recruited walk-on is horse hockey. He was a 3-star QB at one of the top football programs in Texas. He had 3 offers...
Who is that tweeting?Came across this when scrolling through twitter tonight, pretty intersting.
Is there a hidden meaning in that tweet or any idea why that tweet is interesting?Su’a Cravens. Played for USC.
Based on the current scholarship distribution, we have 67 scholarship players returning for 2018. That means we can sign up to 21 this cycle and possibly more if there is some attrition from the roster. Then the coaching staff has to have it down to 85 scholarships by some deadline set by the B1G.With 9 commitments, possibly 8 if Brown leaves, don't we have room to get up to 20 kids this year? Gotta think at least 2 leave after spring ball as well. @Mavric
With 9 commitments, possibly 8 if Brown leaves, don't we have room to get up to 20 kids this year? Gotta think at least 2 leave after spring ball as well. @Mavric
I just found it interesting because he is proclaiming that a lot of people (maybe recruits) are really interested in Nebraska since Frost is here now. Other than that I have no idea what he is talking about.Is there a hidden meaning in that tweet or any idea why that tweet is interesting?
Counting the 9 current commits, we have 77 scholarships spoken for. That is counting KJJ coming back (seems like he wants to) and Conrad keeping his scholarship (which I think would be likely). So we can add 8 more to get to 85 and over-sign by 3 which would be 20. As you said, that number would go up if anyone else leaves or KJJ doesn't come back. The problem is if they don't leave before the second semester starts it would be tough to know for sure, even if it's likely that someone would.
I would say that Tanner Lee and Zach Darlington would be candidates to not come back. Possibly Sedrick King and Keyan Williams. And there always seems to be 1-2 that are unexpected.