The fundamental problem with Tanner Lee (and other recruits)

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HuskerXPERT

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It has come to my attention that there is a fundamental problem that this staff has overlooked while recruiting QB's and Kickers/Punters. Tanner Lee played at Tulane, which sits at an elevation of 0 feet above sea level. Contrast that with Lincoln, which sits at nearly 1,200 feet elevation! The amount of time it takes to acclimate to the altitude difference and become accustomed to the different ball flight and characteristics at these varying altitudes (0 ft to 1200 ft) is why we need to focus our recruiting process for QB's and K's that currently live at a similar elevation. Personally, I would say we need to focus on players that live within a 500 ft elevation variation of Lincoln, NE, despite where they may live geographically. In doing so, we would be bringing in players that are already accustomed to similar altitudes and ball flight characteristics,  and would greatly decrease the time needed for the developmental process for QB's ( Tanner Lee) and Kickers/Punters imo.

 
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