?, I don't think it shows anything but his coming to UNL this summer is 100% negotiating tactic.Very true knapp. It shows he wants the opportunity to practice with the Huskers rather than take college classes.
Aren't these the same thing?Obviously it will take a few years in the minors before he plays in KC or even Omaha. NOBODY jumps right to the majors from high school. Regarding pitching the top four on the Royals board all went before their pick so it was a no-brainer to take Bubba. The Royals have plenty of highly touted pitching prospects on the cusp of arriving in KC and most will there a couple seasons before Bubba even arrives.
If he could still get recommended textbooks for free, he would probably have totally enrolled in classes by now.
I'd like to see the Husker staff tell him to decide first, or not to show up.
Nobody should treat this program as a second class choice, and Husker football is nobody's "negotiating tactic". He may be a great athlete, and if he wants to play football I'd love to see him in red, but he needs to quit using Husker football as a tool.
I'd like to see the Husker staff tell him to decide first, or not to show up.
Nobody should treat this program as a second class choice, and Husker football is nobody's "negotiating tactic". He may be a great athlete, and if he wants to play football I'd love to see him in red, but he needs to quit using Husker football as a tool.
I'd like to see the Husker staff tell him to decide first, or not to show up.
Nobody should treat this program as a second class choice, and Husker football is nobody's "negotiating tactic". He may be a great athlete, and if he wants to play football I'd love to see him in red, but he needs to quit using Husker football as a tool.
I agree if he is using it as a negotiating tool. But in thinking as a coach, I would let him come and try to persuade him in staying. Hell, just being with kids his own age might have a change of heart with him. (just that .001% chance alone, I would let him come).