If we get a Nebraska player named Malachi...Ever since watching Children of the Corn, I don't mess with Nebraskans. Lol![]()
If we get a Nebraska player named Malachi...Ever since watching Children of the Corn, I don't mess with Nebraskans. Lol![]()
Why is Nebraska terrible?Love that we're recruiting NE.
Lots of hidden gems there.
Nebraska kids are tough, strong, and work hard.
Our past results are very good. Exceptionally good. You know nothing. Let’s recruit Alaska and WyomingTake a look at past results, that tells you all you need to know.
Heisman ranked players like sac state ? How about you name a quality quarterback that 2.0 recruited ?Our past results are very good. Exceptionally good. You know nothing. Let’s recruit Alaska and Wyoming
Why don't you research that?Why is Nebraska terrible?
Mars, I’m telling you. MARS. Vastly underrecruited.Our past results are very good. Exceptionally good. You know nothing. Let’s recruit Alaska and Wyoming
They grow ‘em hard in the nose up there. Real lunchpail, dirt farmer kids. We’re talking blue collar, meat n’potatoes, hard-working, knock you down and help you back up kids.Mars, I’m telling you. MARS. Vastly underrecruited.
The 2024 Nebraska roster had approximately 150 players, 45 of them need to be cut to reach the new 105 player limit. Unfortunately, that will kill their walk-on tradition.Far fewer than 1/3 of Nebraska's roster is from Nebraska. The vast majority of those are walk-ons - in step with the school's excellent walk-on tradition.
They still have to go somewhere.The 2024 Nebraska roster had approximately 150 players, 45 of them need to be cut to reach the new 105 player limit. Unfortunately, that will kill their walk-on tradition.
Agreed, however the instate tuition for a walk-on at Nebraska is under $11k, walking on at Montana without some sort of financial assistance is 3x that amount.They still have to go somewhere.
Montana is a great choice.
Agreed, however the instate tuition for a walk-on at Nebraska is under $11k, walking on at Montana without some sort of financial assistance is 3x that amount.
Certainly some of the Nebrska walk-ons may be worthy of a scholarship at Montana...Agreed, however the instate tuition for a walk-on at Nebraska is under $11k, walking on at Montana without some sort of financial assistance is 3x that amount.
I think this is going to become a thing. Close the kimono and not show off talent.It's also among the reasons Nebraska is canceling their spring game. They don't want other schools to see and then poach their talent with alluring NIL deals...
I'm not sure height is the most important thing, especially in our scheme and in the way football is going. To put my cards on the table, I love having big, bruising, downhill linemen. To me, that is how I understood football to be played the most effective and dominant way. We are seeing that the modern game isn't requiring big, tall linemen anymore and I'm having to accept that I'm just wrong about it. Average NFL Lineman was like 6'4" last time I looked. Journey Grimsrud would have been our best returning lineman, and he was 6'3. Brandon Casey was 6'5". Forbes was 6'2", and he was amazing for us.
Also, if it does make you feel better, we added some real size in the class of 2025, so he does value it. We added these high schoolers --
OL- Kaikoa Kanakaole 6'5" 330 (St Louis HS) Honolulu, HI (3 Star)
OL- Lincoln Hoefer 6'5" 250 (Meridian HS) Bellingham, WA (3 Star)
OL- Quinlan Hyatt 6'7" 270 (West Valley HS) Spokane, WA (3 Star)
OL- Ezra Meyer 6'5" 250 (Big Sky HS) Missoula, MT
I think he is on a really good track, and while I don't pretend to be an expert in Oline play, people who know a lot more than me tell me that he is in the weight room with these guys, they are buying in, and that he is a hell of a line coach. I'm putting my faith in Pawlak
If I had a nickel...nvmOne inch is not going to make a difference.
Boy howdy.If I had a nickel...nvm