Greg Bell

I wonder what happened that he not only fell to a non power 5 team but that he also couldn’t get a scholarship.


Given what he put on film during his short time here, and the nature of his departure, I don't know why any team would be eager to give him a scholarship anymore, unfortunately.

 
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Wasn't that the college he initially committed to out of high school? Interesting to have come full circle.

Given what he put on film during his short time here, and the nature of his departure, I don't know why any team would be eager to give him a scholarship anymore, unfortunately.


Well said. I think recruiting coordinators are pretty savvy and it wouldn't take a lot of research to put together a pretty good idea of why he didn't succeed at Nebraska. All evidence suggests Scott has an open, competitive and amicable culture. You put in the work, earn your spot and you'll play. Ozigbo is a poster child for that type of development.

 
Possibly, but he also cried like a baby after Ozigbo was named starter for the Purdue game and took his ball and went home.
Had he stayed, he would've played a lot here. Just because he wasn't the starter doesn't mean he was terrible. His crybaby attitude wasn't a good look. I still say Washington is more suited to being a slot receiver and Bell would've been the main backup to Ozigbo.

 
Bell was never that good. I remember watching his film, yet ppl said "breakaway speed" I never once saw that out of him. There were like 5 plays that 2 of our other backs could have housed against CO and Troy and we had gimp legs Bell picking up 5. 

 
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I wonder what happened that he not only fell to a non power 5 team but that he also couldn’t get a scholarship.


If he would have just simply redshirted and stuck it out, and try to improve himself in any other way, rather than quitting the team altogether after a few games, this might have had a different ending for him.  Does anyone know if he  was still going to classes despite not being on the team?  

 
If he would have just simply redshirted and stuck it out, and try to improve himself in any other way, rather than quitting the team altogether after a few games, this might have had a different ending for him.  Does anyone know if he  was still going to classes despite not being on the team?  
If he had the same desire and determination that Ozibo did, Bell would have been a much better player. But like many top Jucos and high schoolers, they don’t pan out for various reasons. 

Edit: Then we had Lamar Jackson, who due to poor coaching and bad development, almost didn’t pan out, but now in Frost’s system, he is looking to have a big senior season. 

 
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