MyBloodIsRed16
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This class looks fairly promising all things considered.
I look at the players more than the stars I guess. I watch the highlights and read what I can. As I say, more gut hunch than any particular thing but I like players who play with hunger and heart more than just measureables etc. Three star guys tend to know they’re going to have to work harder and may not expect to be given the job, generally. We’ve seen too many 4 star guys come and go, it seems.It does? Curious as to what makes you think that.
I look at the players more than the stars I guess. I watch the highlights and read what I can. As I say, more gut hunch than any particular thing but I like players who play with hunger and heart more than just measureables etc. Three star guys tend to know they’re going to have to work harder and may not expect to be given the job, generally. We’ve seen too many 4 star guys come and go, it seems.
Considering NIL, this class is extremely lackluster.It does? Curious as to what makes you think that.
They’ll take 20 players. At least.Considering NIL, this class is extremely lackluster.
After setting up collectives, soliciting donations to prop up recruiting and overhauling the staff, our recruiting class is slightly worse than our average over the last decade and consists of mostly low-to-mid 3* local recruits.
To salvage the class, which probably tops out at 16 total players, every commit here on out needs to be a consensus 4* player on 247, something that just isn't going to happen.
Mickey has 1 commit here so far. I’m waiting to anoint him as a recruiting god.The thing is, when you have majority 4* guys, when you lose some to attrition, it's not that big of a hit. We don't have that depth, and having primarily 3* talent isn't going to help stay competitive against the big boys. For the past 15 years I've heard so many Husker fans say "stars don't matter" -- how has that turned out for us? Ask guys like Saban and Dabo and Day and Kirby if stars matter. The only recruiter who has proven he's worth a damn is Mickey Joseph.
I think your forgetting Bill Busch as well. He can definitely develop talent and also has a eye for recruiting talent as well.The thing is, when you have majority 4* guys, when you lose some to attrition, it's not that big of a hit. We don't have that depth, and having primarily 3* talent isn't going to help stay competitive against the big boys. For the past 15 years I've heard so many Husker fans say "stars don't matter" -- how has that turned out for us? Ask guys like Saban and Dabo and Day and Kirby if stars matter. The only recruiter who has proven he's worth a damn is Mickey Joseph.
it might be worse at this time but there are a lot of teams ahead that are ahead because they already have like 16 commits and we are still ahead in average star rating. If Coleman commits that will give a boost on its own. That's still only 11 for the class. There's still time for coaches to make runs on guys especially once the season starts if they can get them to games for OVs.Considering NIL, this class is extremely lackluster.
After setting up collectives, soliciting donations to prop up recruiting and overhauling the staff, our recruiting class is slightly worse than our average over the last decade and consists of mostly low-to-mid 3* local recruits.
To salvage the class, which probably tops out at 16 total players, every commit here on out needs to be a consensus 4* player on 247, something that just isn't going to happen.
You’ve got to be kidding. He was the main one who landed Ajay Allen, not to mention Decoldest Crawford, Kaine Williams, & Trey Palmer… plus I’m probably forgetting some othersMickey has 1 commit here so far. I’m waiting to anoint him as a recruiting god.
That's true but Nebraska might do the whole transfer off season to fill roster spots or kids that they miss out on.it might be worse at this time but there are a lot of teams ahead that are ahead because they already have like 16 commits and we are still ahead in average star rating. If Coleman commits that will give a boost on its own. That's still only 11 for the class. There's still time for coaches to make runs on guys especially once the season starts if they can get them to games for OVs.