Overall class rank may be low, but it's a small class.They’re likely to get another #35 ish class by time it’s over. All things considered, that’s very good for a team with a terrible record for past 5 seasons and a coach of the red hot seat. That’s a good sign that, if the team can somehow find 8–9 wins plus a bowl, they’ll likely hold on to the commits and pick up a couple must gets in the end. This class has some solid prospects already. Couple more and the staff can focus full time on the critical needs O line and D Line. The school with the history of great O lines for decades must do better there to start winning consistently! But the do have a good start and some momentum!
Well, I agree but I’m more inclined to judge by the positions filled of most critical needs. We have some fairly well stocked positions WR, secondary (always take one or two greats but), RB, QB and ILB. Areas to hit imo are OL, DL, OLB/RE. On paper, though young and or unproven, kick and punt return guys could be good. Same with kickers but you would never not take a ‘special’ specialist. One or two great tackling safeties be good to grab as well, but I have faith in Fish.Overall class rank may be low, but it's a small class.
The important metric Nebraska needs to hit is having ~35-40% of the class be ranked 4 stars or higher. A realistic goal for a recruiting class numbering around 20 recruits is 7.
Nebraska has a chance to hit that number if they land Lenhardt and Coleman. They need to find two more after that which is difficult but doable.
I hear this same excuse pretty much every year. We’re currently 29th overall and #7 in the conference. Doesn’t look that great when you see it in that context. Lenhardt and Coleman would make me feel a little better.Overall class rank may be low, but it's a small class
I hear this same excuse pretty much every year. We’re currently 29th overall and #7 in the conference. Doesn’t look that great when you see it in that context. Lenhardt and Coleman would make me feel a little better.
By "pretty much every year" you apparently mean "last year" because we had three straight Top 20 classes before that.
I guess my standards are a little higher than yours. Top 20 isn't that good.
That’s hilarious - when I say I’m being realistic with my predictions, I’m labeled as a pessimist, even when they end up being 100% accurate. Remember Minnesota 2013? I told you I was being realistic with my prediction, coming off our loss the previous week and up against a Gopher team that was playing well. I believe your words were, “We’re not losing to Minnesota.” What about the Riley hire, which I called a major fail? I was told, "It's an excellent hire - his past players all love him." When I pointed out that it wasn't realistic to think that a guy with his career win % could suddenly win here you said, "He'll have resources he's never had before!" I said no way, and was called a pessimist. Can't have it both ways!I guess my standards are a little more realistic than yours.
That’s hilarious - when I say I’m being realistic with my predictions, I’m labeled as a pessimist, even when they end up being 100% accurate. Remember Minnesota 2013? I told you I was being realistic with my prediction, coming off our loss the previous week and up against a Gopher team that was playing well. I believe your words were, “We’re not losing to Minnesota.” What about the Riley hire, which I called a major fail? I was told, "It's an excellent hire - his past players all love him." When I pointed out that it wasn't realistic to think that a guy with his career win % could suddenly win here you said, "He'll have resources he's never had before!" I said no way, and was called a pessimist. Can't have it both ways!
People told me I was being “unrealistic” when I started teaching at my current school, which at the time was an “F” school. 80% minority and economically disadvantaged. I said it could be done, if we set a goal and kept our standards high and didn’t waver. We’re now a “B” school, nearly an A. The teachers who had more "realistic" views, who had given in to the belief that couldn't be done, all fell to the wayside.
I remember the days when it was a disappointment when we didn’t win the conference and compete in a major bowl… now people are satisfied with barely finishing in the Top 20 in recruiting and in the polls. One of the biggest problems is that fans like you have lowered your expectations. You’ve wavered and made excuses as to why this team can’t still be consistently successful and competing for championships.
I’ll keep my “unrealistic” high standards.