Northwestern really calling their shots. I guess they don't want to look desperate like Nebraska offering scholarships to anyone with a heartbeat.
I think some of the top recruiting schools that have tons of local talent. Say Florida. They dont need to send out as many offers because their hit percentage is going to be alot better because your odds of keeping a local kid home to play in front of mom and dad is a way easier sell than what we have to sell. So we have to maybe pursue or feel out more kids to see which ones are interested in Nebraska.Is this normal? Is it a good sign or a bad sign, or is it just an interesting tidbit?
I don't follow recruiting that closely, so I'm genuinely curious. Thanks!
Is this normal? Is it a good sign or a bad sign, or is it just an interesting tidbit?
I don't follow recruiting that closely, so I'm genuinely curious. Thanks!
I don't think it really says anything one way or the other. Other than we are working on a lot of guys.
Each school does things differently. This staff has taken the approach of trying to get a lot of kids interested with offers to cast as wide of a net as possible. All things being equal, that's probably a good thing. One thing that would make it not equal is are you able to put the time and resources into really building a relationship with all those guys or are some of them slipping through the cracks such that that number isn't really as big as it would appear.
I feel some of it is that Frost is still trying to build his roster as well. When depth and overall talent increase, I bet you see those numbers drop some. Maybe not bottom half but when things are more stable we could see a decrease.
Frost did say we are finally caught up and where we need to be for this recruiting class. It's showing here early.We seem to have a legit shot at more high caliber players than I can recall this early in the recruiting process. Per 247 we are in the warm category with these 4 recruits. FYI if all 4 committed today it would take us to 5th in the rankings.
Thomas Fidone- .98
Terrence Lewis- .98 (5 star)
Avante Dickerson- .96
TJ Bollers- .93
I like the direction things are trending with this class.