2021 Spring Notes - Wide Receivers & Tight Ends

IIRC, Stanley committed under Pelini, but Riley had to keep him onboard with his commitment after Pelini was fired.  So technically one could argue Stanley was a Riley recruit.  With all of Stanley’s starts, that would have made a big difference in this stat.  
Riley was able to keep him but he is no way a Riley recruit.  In my opinion, this is highlighting Riley's lack of ability to go identify wide receiver talent and then get them to commit.  I do think one could argue he didn't have a huge need immediately because Bo left him with several solid receivers.  I also think many of Riley's guys would have had more starts if we didn't change staff. 

In fairness to all, this is just one example showing how much Scott has flipped the roster.   

 


Thanks for posting that.  I had seen it earlier but hadn't gotten it here yet.

People can be tired of blaming Riley all they want.  The fact is the offensive guys he recruited have almost all been busts.

Using the above names, here's how much Riley's WR recruits have contributed by year:

2015 - 0 receptions

2016 - 0 receptions

2017 - 68 rec, 925 yards, 2 TDs

2018 - 87 rec, 956 yards, 8 TDs

2019 - 59 rec, 990 yards, 5 TDs

2020 - 5 rec, 40 yards

So Riley got by for two years relying exclusively on Pelini recruits.  Then there were three years that all of Riley's recruits combined to be the equivalent of one good receiver.  And, for all intents and purposes, that's all there was.  It's pretty tough to try to run an offense when you recruit one contributing WR in a three-year period.

 
Thanks for posting that.  I had seen it earlier but hadn't gotten it here yet.

People can be tired of blaming Riley all they want.  The fact is the offensive guys he recruited have almost all been busts.

Using the above names, here's how much Riley's WR recruits have contributed by year:

2015 - 0 receptions

2016 - 0 receptions

2017 - 68 rec, 925 yards, 2 TDs

2018 - 87 rec, 956 yards, 8 TDs

2019 - 59 rec, 990 yards, 5 TDs

2020 - 5 rec, 40 yards

So Riley got by for two years relying exclusively on Pelini recruits.  Then there were three years that all of Riley's recruits combined to be the equivalent of one good receiver.  And, for all intents and purposes, that's all there was.  It's pretty tough to try to run an offense when you recruit one contributing WR in a three-year period.


#Calibraska  :thumbs

 


It would just be nice if some of these guys contributed at Nebraska along the way. Kind of tired of hearing from the coaches what these guys might do in the future. Show us now.

 
A stupid amount of soft tissues injuries to freshman after they come here for the first few months. Duval needs to tweak his system. I thought I may have actually read they were adjusting freshman programming for that reason but perhaps that’s all in my head 

 
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Nobody in here has commented about Fidone tearing his ACL? 


I'd rather wait for official confirmation. 

A stupid amount of soft tissues injuries to freshman after they come here for the first few months. Duval needs to tweak his system. I thought I may have actually read they were adjusting freshman programming for that reason but perhaps that’s all in my head 


Nobody else has had soft tissue injuries. For all we know, he got his foot stuck when planting for a turn on a route. 

 
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