(Walkon) Transfer from NDSU. Sam Hahn OL

The ND St. roster has Hahn listed as 6'6" 278 lbs. Assuming he put on some weight during his redshirt year you would have to assume the kid is right around 300 lbs. right now. Article says he was a 3 sport athelete. Sounds like a good pickup for us. He will get his shot of contributing after next year. Going to be a lot of competition at those tackle spots.

 
Tom Osborne once said. he liked for his recruits to have played more than just one sport in high school. Hope this has helped develop his football skills. We do need help on the o-line.

welcome aboard.

GBR!!!

 
Tom Osborne once said. he liked for his recruits to have played more than just one sport in high school. Hope this has helped develop his football skills. We do need help on the o-line.welcome aboard.

GBR!!!
Thats why walkons can be so valuable. I'd say the vast majority of small town Nebraska athletes play at least 2 sports and probably alot of them 3 or 4 if you count summer sports like baseball and rodeo.

 
Tom Osborne once said. he liked for his recruits to have played more than just one sport in high school. Hope this has helped develop his football skills. We do need help on the o-line.welcome aboard.

GBR!!!
Thats why walkons can be so valuable. I'd say the vast majority of small town Nebraska athletes play at least 2 sports and probably alot of them 3 or 4 if you count summer sports like baseball and rodeo.
Dont forget cowtippin and noodling! :lol:
 
Tom Osborne once said. he liked for his recruits to have played more than just one sport in high school. Hope this has helped develop his football skills. We do need help on the o-line.welcome aboard.

GBR!!!
Thats why walkons can be so valuable. I'd say the vast majority of small town Nebraska athletes play at least 2 sports and probably alot of them 3 or 4 if you count summer sports like baseball and rodeo.
Rodeo?

 
Tom Osborne once said. he liked for his recruits to have played more than just one sport in high school. Hope this has helped develop his football skills. We do need help on the o-line.welcome aboard.

GBR!!!
Thats why walkons can be so valuable. I'd say the vast majority of small town Nebraska athletes play at least 2 sports and probably alot of them 3 or 4 if you count summer sports like baseball and rodeo.
Rodeo?
Ya, like Janovich our stud FB did. Gotta be a tough SOB.

 
I agree rodeo guys are tough. Just never heard rodeo classified as a sport. I guess if people can call Secretariat an athlete, rodeo could be called a sport. I'm betting on the bull winning though.

I looked it up and rodeo is indeed a sport. Not sure I agree but it is what it is.

 
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Maybe we can convince Mike Shoff to walkon after a year at SDSU. I noticed that he is up to 325 lbs and they did not redshirt him. I'm sure he wanted to come here to start with but no scholly, no Mike. I guess I answered my own question. He won't walkon here, but it's nice to dream.

http://www.gojacks.c...TCLID=205370843
Ran into Shoff at a wrestling tourney in Cambridge. He is a big kid that doesn't look 325...Holds it very well. His little brother is one to keep an eye on also as Mike said that he is more athletic and all around better athlete then he was.

 
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