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So you never answered. Are you his coach or his dad?Burrow used purely as an example that we dont always know the whole story with a kid. Never compared athletically to Harsh.
So you never answered. Are you his coach or his dad?Burrow used purely as an example that we dont always know the whole story with a kid. Never compared athletically to Harsh.
Neither. I am the guy who was miffed that NU let one of their best prep athletes just walk. But I should not be surprised.So you never answered. Are you his coach or his dad?
Yes. I will give you a penny a day until a kid boots a punt like that.Neither. I am the guy who was miffed that NU let one of their best prep athletes just walk. But I should not be surprised.
BTW would you be willing to give me a penny a day up until the next time we see a high school kid come into Memorial and punt the ball 82 yds?
(Under duress, in his own end zone)
I mean if he just some JUCO level kid, that wouldn't be very long right?
It's one punt...Neither. I am the guy who was miffed that NU let one of their best prep athletes just walk. But I should not be surprised.
BTW would you be willing to give me a penny a day up until the next time we see a high school kid come into Memorial and punt the ball 82 yds?
(Under duress, in his own end zone)
I mean if he just some JUCO level kid, that wouldn't be very long right?
Oooh thats Harsh!
His coach said the kid could have thrown for 2000 yds but they don't run that kind of offense. Coach's words, not mine. It reminds me of when the NP coach told folks Woodhead was the best back he had coached in 25 years. And folks scoffed.
Are we saying that we don't want to develop excellent in-state players? BC that is what he was. By all measures. As good as any walk on we have. Have you heard of the self-fulfilling prophecy and the value of expectation?
Or do you just want everything handed to you on a silver platter?
I respect this take. My thesis here is though as NU you take these Nebraska kids who are the beasts and you develop them. You dont let them boom or bust elsewhere.
I dont know if others would have offered him but I would have offered him something. And the message to the kids of the rest of the state is this. You come into Memorial stadium and show that kind or heart and potential, you belong here.
I do not know his grades, and I am sorry that might be a big caveat, but I don't know.
I think you disrespect the other kids on the team. He’s a good athlete. But, a good football team is not just one.Well it is just that as a program if you have pure apathy for a Nebraska kid like that, and I am telling you, watch his games, then you deserve to be 5-6. It is Callahanesque. Bugs the sh#@ out of me.
And I said before, the whole kick thing, no I am not saying he is a kicker I am saying that was an athletic act few can duplicate. Do we value Jim Thorpe just for throwing percentage or ypg? Hell no, it was because he could by gawd do it all. Pure athlete.
This kid from Scottsbluff damn near won the Class B title on his own damn determination, period.
All I am saying is a smart staff sends a message to the states prep players about what they value if they give that kid a hat with a red N on it. Hard work, athleticism, wanting to lay it all out there on THAT field.
Now, Mav points out I dont know the particulars and this is true.
But I would have been on that field with a black ink pen and a piece of paper for that kid.
If he gives the effort at Laramie he gave in Memorial stadium, he will be fine. Frankly he left more on the field there in 8 quarters than about 60% of the current NU roster.
I am sorry did you watch the class B finals this year? I am just curious.I think you disrespect the other kids on the team. He’s a good athlete. But, a good football team is not just one.
Well I think Craig Bohl showed the kid he cared more... and that is what I am talking about, no one at NU really tried there.What do you expect his coach to say? "He sucks as a passer so we run it all the time?"
He was 2-11 for 22 yards in the state championship game when they needed it the most. I'll take what actually happens on the field over whatever sunshine the coach wants to pump.
Also, when you have to resort to putting a bunch of words in other people's mouths, it probably means your argument isn't very strong.
We did offer him something. He had a walk-on offer here. He chose Wyoming (cue the "well, they didn't *really* want him argument).
Well I think Craig Bohl showed the kid he cared more... and that is what I am talking about, no one at NU really tried there.
Right......FYI: here are his career punting stats according to max preps. Great athlete, probably a great kid, and I wish him well, but I don't blame the staff one bit. Good luck at Wyoming.
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I've seen the video. I was just providing stats that are put in by the Scottsbluff coaches themselves.
Tress Way only averaged 48. And that is with NFL level coverage.I've seen the video. I was just providing stats that are put in by the Scottsbluff coaches themselves.
Again, it was one punt...
You clearly have some personal connection to the kid, the HS or something because you are way too up in arms about this.. You keep bringing up the state title and Harsh carrying the team. That’s great! He’s a big kid that plays tough. With his size he has the ability to use that to his advantage in Nebraska class B which explains the solid running numbers. He is not a QB especially at the college level, I don’t care what his coaches say. He didn’t do anything overly impressive on the defensive side of the ball either. He has fight and size and moderate athleticism. (Just because he had a monster punt doesn’t make him a freak athlete)Neither. I am the guy who was miffed that NU let one of their best prep athletes just walk. But I should not be surprised.
BTW would you be willing to give me a penny a day up until the next time we see a high school kid come into Memorial and punt the ball 82 yds?
(Under duress, in his own end zone)
I mean if he just some JUCO level kid, that wouldn't be very long right?