husker_fan_from_sweden
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Per 247, Mike Riley would rather have Snyder than Dillman. So there's that.
Where is my fire Bo sign that i can change to Fire Riley?Let's assume Dillman told the entire story on his one twitter post and all jump to conclusions.
Im not sure it's that extreme.I can see this is quickly turning into an "I told you so" pedestal for Bo-lievers.
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Sometimes it's not, but in this case this is after the Athletic Director said we would honor all existing commitments the previous staff made.Can someone please explain to me why it's so morally wrong for a university to back out of a scholarship offer, but it's completely acceptable for a recruit to bail for sometimes no reason?
That's why there's more to this story. Maybe another admissions issue was the 3rd strike.Sometimes it's not, but in this case this is after the Athletic Director said we would honor all existing commitments the previous staff made.Can someone please explain to me why it's so morally wrong for a university to back out of a scholarship offer, but it's completely acceptable for a recruit to bail for sometimes no reason?
The new staff even contacted Dillman and told him they wanted him at H-back.
So actually, this sums up to not making any sense unless, as others have speculated, it's academic eligibility issues that are forcing this. In which case I hope they continue to work with Riley through a JUCO.
This. I would hedge with history here and say there is much more to the story...That's why there's more to this story. Maybe another admissions issue was the 3rd strike.Sometimes it's not, but in this case this is after the Athletic Director said we would honor all existing commitments the previous staff made.Can someone please explain to me why it's so morally wrong for a university to back out of a scholarship offer, but it's completely acceptable for a recruit to bail for sometimes no reason?
The new staff even contacted Dillman and told him they wanted him at H-back.
So actually, this sums up to not making any sense unless, as others have speculated, it's academic eligibility issues that are forcing this. In which case I hope they continue to work with Riley through a JUCO.
Or we can believe a 17 year old's social media that goes against everything Coach Riley has preached the past 40 years.
...and Dillman, himself.It's all still fresh for us, so I really don't know... I mean, he's been 100 percent committed to Nebraska for the last nine or 10 months.
So, a guy who has been solid to Nebraska for almost a year, gets drop without an explanation. To make matters worse, the coaches decide to drop him during the dead period, so contact for Dillman with Nebraska to understand the situation as well as with other schools to weigh his options are now minimized.Well, if I could I would love to get an answer why