VedderHusker
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Maybe that also means Satt and possibly Barthel are gone after the bowl game.
Or EJ Johnson used his success this season and announcing his entry to the portal as leverage for more money. Literally every player who has decent playing time or impact should do it due to the current rules.Maybe that also means Satt and possibly Barthel are gone after the bowl game.
Completely agree. Hoping for AND instead of OR.Or EJ Johnson used his success this season and announcing his entry to the portal as leverage for more money. Literally every player who has decent playing time or impact should do it due to the current rules.
Wasn't there some scuttlebutt about eliminating "redshirts" completely, and everyone just gets 5 seasons of eligibility? I could have swore I saw that in one of the NCAA topics?There will be a lot of kids leaving, sure. But developing guys as freshmen and sophomores will still be necessary. I think it’s setting yourself up for failure if you don’t plan on doing that.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see 75% of this recruiting class that redshirts still be on the team as rs sophomores. If they aren’t seeing a handful of reps in games at that point, a split might be mutual decision.
Seems like this should happen right?Maybe that also means Satt and possibly Barthel are gone after the bowl game.
It is possible, but it depends on how many scholarships the B1G actually allows teams to hand out within the 105. The SEC said that the limit will stay at 85 for next year, that means SEC teams can have 20 walkon/non-scholly players next year under the hard 105 team roster cap. If the B1G allows teams to issue out 105 scholarships then there won’t be any walkons.Wasn't there some scuttlebutt about eliminating "redshirts" completely, and everyone just gets 5 seasons of eligibility? I could have swore I saw that in one of the NCAA topics?
It sounds like big 10 is going to let the schools decide on scholarships over the 85. Some many have walks-ons, partial scollies or 105 full schollies.It is possible, but it depends on how many scholarships the B1G actually allows teams to hand out within the 105. The SEC said that the limit will stay at 85 for next year, that means SEC teams can have 20 walkon/non-scholly players next year under the hard 105 team roster cap. If the B1G allows teams to issue out 105 scholarships then there won’t be any walkons.
'Injury' is definitely one way but end of day you can't make someone run out there. Not sure the legalities of pulling any scholarship or NIL but I have heard of a few instances of a player essentially refusing to play or quitting the team after playing 4 to preserve a redshirt for the next school. Don't know if that has happened here at Nebraska specifically though but if someone stops showing up to practice you can't really play them. The team can control what the player does up to a certain point but they can't make them do anything.What do you mean? Am I wrong to assume that if they refuse to play you can kick their a$$ out the door and stop/recover any scholarship and NIL deal?
Potential realized by Matt Rhule. Maybe would’ve never gotten that chance. And then leaves lol.This is a guy I'm genuinely unhappy about. I thought he had potential, and I'd hate to see him go.
He had a connection with D-line coach who left. No big suprise.Potential realized by Matt Rhule. Maybe would’ve never gotten that chance. And then leaves lol.
We will see where he ends up. He was still brought in by Rhule.He had a connection with D-line coach who left. No big suprise.