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How could he say something like that?And like NebraskaHarry said, the point is mute!![]()

How could he say something like that?And like NebraskaHarry said, the point is mute!![]()
+Regardless if that's the case, how in the world would he qualify at Nebraska if he can't for Alabama. Just saying. It's a mute point.
Maybe he should be more of a learner.If he's opened it back up (and/or Alabama has withdrawn its offer), then why not go after him? He's a gamer.
Apparently he didn't come to play school.Maybe he should be more of a learner.If he's opened it back up (and/or Alabama has withdrawn its offer), then why not go after him? He's a gamer.
Why?If you can't qualify academically at Alabama, you sure aren't going to qualify at Nebraska.We probably took the breakup a little hard.any reason why? just academics?He doesnt have an offer from NU anymore either.
:lol:My apologies everyone... Moot.. a moot point. Carry on.
Well you never know I guess. But I think the odds would be very unfavorable.Why?If you can't qualify academically at Alabama, you sure aren't going to qualify at Nebraska.We probably took the breakup a little hard.any reason why? just academics?He doesnt have an offer from NU anymore either.
They are? I thought I answered your question. I said you never know, but I think it's very unfavorable that he would be able to qualify at Nebraska if he can't at Alabama. I remember discussions about recruits not being able to qualify at Nebraska academically and then going to consequently the SEC. Wasn't Hooks or some DT were recruiting this year the case? Either way, I can only imagine Nebraska's standards are harder than Alabama. And if our coaches no longer want him as some have said already then this really is a "moo" point.@HuskerHarry: The quote tags are off. But anyways, I mean, what is your basis for claiming that?
No Bobby Hill, they are not.Well, Alabama is a much higher rated institution than DONU. Are admin. standards for athletes that different?