Trey Palmer - LSU

cdriftt24

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Think it was stated earlier, but there is a Trey Palmer on the Student Directory? Not sure if it’s him or just a common name? But there is one enrolled at Nebraska
 

Headcard

Heisman
Feb 2, 2005
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Why again do we think this dude is going to come to Nebraska? Just because he played for Mickey or is there actually any source that says he's interested? FWIW Mickey wasn't his primary or secondary recruiter

Because Nebraska is an awesome place to play football and Mickey is one of the best WR coaches in the biz.
 

TruHusker

All-Conference
Sep 21, 2001
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If Joseph hold true to what he supposedly told the receiver room, they will have to put in the work in practice in order to get on the field. Potential is potential. Nothing else.
I read what Joseph said, what is different about what he said compared to every other coach?
 
Jun 16, 2004
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Mickey Joseph is apparently the best recruiter Nebraska's had since Callahan and he's been here what, 3 weeks?
 

phoenix4nu

All-Conference
May 10, 2009
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Mickey Joseph already earning that paper....if he can coach as well as recruit, we need to lock that guy up and pay him a whole bunch.
Hopefully the Louisiana recruits will stick around longer than the Florida recruits did.
 

bigboxes

All-American
Sep 4, 2004
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I just think it's silly that we're bagging on kids from Florida like there any different from any other part of the country. I would say them leaving has more to do with frost than it has to do with them being from Florida.
 

NebChicago

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Oct 14, 2009
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SIAP that Martin is the one who may be leaving. One of my and dingle’s favorites, and also one of the more consistent WR we have.

I hope this rumor is not true, as I’ve only seen mention of it one time on this board.

however, trading basically anyone on the team for the LA 100M champ is a huge win, so no tears over spilt milk here.
Well he hasn’t stuck around any place yet
 

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Heisman
Feb 2, 2005
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I just think it's silly that we're bagging on kids from Florida like there any different from any other part of the country. I would say them leaving has more to do with frost than it has to do with them being from Florida.

OK. I agree there isn't something about Florida that makes kids leave. But why do you assume Frost was the reason? What do you think Frost did that made them leave? I remember a couple DB's that left before they really started during the COVID quarantine and Flemming left after a few games. CJ Smith left after getting a pretty serious knee injury. Outside of Flemming and his PT frustrations, not sure how you would blame Frost.
 

bigboxes

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OK. I agree there isn't something about Florida that makes kids leave. But why do you assume Frost was the reason? What do you think Frost did that made them leave? I remember a couple DB's that left before they really started during the COVID quarantine and Flemming left after a few games. CJ Smith left after getting a pretty serious knee injury. Outside of Flemming and his PT frustrations, not sure how you would blame Frost.
I'm just saying it's more likely Frost than it would be for being from Florida. That is all. I'm not saying that Frost is the reason. I'm just saying it's not because of Florida. Like there's something in the water in Florida that just makes them want to commit to Nebraska and then leave.
 

mgbreeze

All-Conference
Dec 16, 2004
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I'm just saying it's more likely Frost than it would be for being from Florida. That is all. I'm not saying that Frost is the reason. I'm just saying it's not because of Florida. Like there's something in the water in Florida that just makes them want to commit to Nebraska and then leave.
Personal opinion, I think Frost capitalized on his success at UCF with Florida kids and got a handful to commit. But it was tenuous. They probably weren't that committed to begin with and exited stage left at the first sign of adversity. Lesson learned.
 

Yantzeee

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Well he hasn’t stuck around any place yet
This would be addition by subtraction. Mickey isn’t about playing Fair Catch guys at the skill spot. Play Makers are needed and if Oliver left it’s cause he knows he ain’t got it. He ain’t got what someone like Joesph is use to seeing and demands to see
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
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SIAP that Martin is the one who may be leaving. One of my and dingle’s favorites, and also one of the more consistent WR we have.

I hope this rumor is not true, as I’ve only seen mention of it one time on this board.

however, trading basically anyone on the team for the LA 100M champ is a huge win, so no tears over spilt milk here.
Martin was a very good WR IMO. I know he was playing with an injury and given his transfer history who knows what might go through his mind. I think he's a good player and hope he sticks around. Who knows, he might just want to take a semester off from school. My daughter has friends at Harvard who will take a "gap" year and basically just go hang out somewhere for a year...you know like at their folks' beach house or place at Martha's Vineyard.:cool: Not everybody is worried about their clock ticking.
 

Redscarlet

Heisman
Jun 17, 2001
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It would be really nice to actually have a punt returner on the field again..
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
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13,156
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Martin can leave. I was done with him after the Wisconsin game when he quit on a route that ended up as a INT. Palmer is a huge upgrade over him.
One needed to be careful about thinking a WR "quit" on a route in Frost's offense. They ran option routes where the WR had the option based on coverage to pull up in an open spot. That's what happened to Smothers on that interception against Iowa. His WR didn't quit. He just stopped when he found an open spot in the zone for a first down and Smothers didn't see that before he released the ball.
 

Headcard

Heisman
Feb 2, 2005
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One needed to be careful about thinking a WR "quit" on a route in Frost's offense. They ran option routes where the WR had the option based on coverage to pull up in an open spot. That's what happened to Smothers on that interception against Iowa. His WR didn't quit. He just stopped when he found an open spot in the zone for a first down and Smothers didn't see that before he released the ball.

Very true. BUT Martin’s effort on that deep ball was pathetic.