That Riley lost a pledge in June for the Class of 2016 is no cause for alarm and every bit as normal as adding a prospect. Six have committed to the Huskers this month. That Bubak grew up a few miles from Memorial Stadium classifies this setback as unusual.
What happened here? The Huskers can’t comment, of course. Bubak told the Omaha World-Herald that while Riley and his coaches scrambled in December and January to secure the 2015 class, the tight end -- rated as the No. 1 prospect this year in Nebraska -- looked around as a safety measure.
He visited ASU and felt a better fit. The Huskers, by all accounts, continued to pursue Bubak, but their edge had disappeared. And though Bubak has yet to announce his plans, the Sun Devils appear in good position to get him next February.
For Nebraska, it’s a reminder that even the top local players -- once all but a lock to stay home if offered a scholarship -- remain a challenge in recruiting. Sixteen years without a conference championship ensures that nothing comes as easily as a generation ago.
I dont knowDo you think this is a done deal or just part of the recruiting saga?
I was thinking the same. I read somewhere that the staff told him they would honor the previous staff's offer. If that's what they said (and how they said it, as opposed to we want you to come/we're excited with the prospect of you coming), I can understand. Also, you would think if the staff did really want him, they would taking action to try to get him back and I haven't heard anything to suggest they have (but that of course doesn't mean they haven't - I just haven't heard anything).I dont knowI know the Buback familyDo you think this is a done deal or just part of the recruiting saga?
Chris is head of FCA- done some camps with him
But Ive never talked to him about his sons college choice
LC often times plays kids out of position to max out their team
I dont know enough about him to say he is a great player or not
What I hear from Jareds words is maybe he didnt feel wanted- like they really felt he was the right fit, That maybe NU was just honoring the commitment of the previous coaching staff.
JMO- have no inside info at all.
I havent spoke to Chris in over a yearI was thinking the same. I read somewhere that the staff told him they would honor the previous staff's offer. If that's what they said (and how they said it, as opposed to we want you to come/we're excited with the prospect of you coming), I can understand. Also, you would think if the staff did really want him, they would taking action to try to get him back and I haven't heard anything to suggest they have (but that of course doesn't mean they haven't - I just haven't heard anything).I dont knowI know the Buback familyDo you think this is a done deal or just part of the recruiting saga?
Chris is head of FCA- done some camps with him
But Ive never talked to him about his sons college choice
LC often times plays kids out of position to max out their team
I dont know enough about him to say he is a great player or not
What I hear from Jareds words is maybe he didnt feel wanted- like they really felt he was the right fit, That maybe NU was just honoring the commitment of the previous coaching staff.
JMO- have no inside info at all.
Of course this is just speculation. But hey, it's a message board.