S Su'a Cravens [USC Commit]

yea i do cravens has already had a visit when he came with his hs coach for the coaches clinic. I know joe mathis is very high on us but they are both high on usc too and that may be our biggest challenge. but the fact that we are getting them both to visit speaks volumes. mathis is waiting on his decision but cravens wants to commit during his senior season. cross your fingers!

 
also cravens is michigan's number one target and mathis likes them too
One thing that concerns me is that Michigan is recruiting the living daylight out of Cravens, from the coaches to the fans. They are going hard at him.

 
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yea i do cravens has already had a visit when he came with his hs coach for the coaches clinic. I know joe mathis is very high on us but they are both high on usc too and that may be our biggest challenge. but the fact that we are getting them both to visit speaks volumes. mathis is waiting on his decision but cravens wants to commit during his senior season. cross your fingers!
Cravens has not already visited...he couldnt make it before.

 
I agree apparently brady hoke was recruiting cravens even before he got to michigan so they are definately a threat. hopefully the atmosphere at the spring game will be enough to make them wanna commit. if we cant get them to commit on the visit or shortly after it really hurts our chances of landing either of them

 
i mean it hurts us if we cant get them to commit shortly after the spring game. the longer the process goes for them the harder it will be

 
Case in point: Two California-area players — Upland defensive end Joe Mathis and Vista Murrieta defensive stud Su'a Cravens — plan to visit NU for the spring game.

The Huskers struck out on Upland targets Kenny Lawler (California), Marques Mosley (Colorado) and Christian Powell (Colorado) in 2012, but Mathis — with offers from Oklahoma, UCLA and USC — is a better target than all three. And Cravens, the nation's No. 9 overall prospect, is a former teammate of 2012 Nebraska commit Corey Whitaker.

"There's a 90 percent chance we're going to go to the same college," Mathis told 247Sports of he and Cravens.

 
Agreed. Need to land some these huge recruits this year and I think we will get our fair share. With the legacy kids alone! They may not be as huge of recruits as some of the others we are going after but they are almost as sought after.

 
Case in point: Two California-area players — Upland defensive end Joe Mathis and Vista Murrieta defensive stud Su'a Cravens — plan to visit NU for the spring game.

The Huskers struck out on Upland targets Kenny Lawler (California), Marques Mosley (Colorado) and Christian Powell (Colorado) in 2012, but Mathis — with offers from Oklahoma, UCLA and USC — is a better target than all three. And Cravens, the nation's No. 9 overall prospect, is a former teammate of 2012 Nebraska commit Corey Whitaker.

"There's a 90 percent chance we're going to go to the same college," Mathis told 247Sports of he and Cravens.

same article mentions that their former team mate is corey whitaker... most likey already mentioned in this thread but havent been around enough and too tired to go snoop around for it.......

 
i mean it hurts us if we cant get them to commit shortly after the spring game. the longer the process goes for them the harder it will be
I doubt there is a commitment during or after the spring game. Both will take their visits, especially Cravens.

 
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I would say that our chances of getting a commitment from him shortly after the spring game are about 3% ( I completely made that number up and it is based on nothing). But hasn't Su'a said that Nebraska will be one of his officials? Having him come here twice can only be a good thing.

 
There is no way he commits on his Spring Game visit, he has committments to visit tOSU and Michigan and will follow through with them.

 
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