Rocco Marcelino, future Husker?

3fingershomer

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Seems like a late bloomer, but hearing his named mentioned a lot recently. No P5 offers yet, anyone have more insight on this 23 prospect from Omaha Creighton Prep?
 

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An *** kicker on the football field. Ran a 4.8 and could improve on that this summer I suppose. For Nebraska it will come down to where you play him. He's probably more of 3-4 DE or an athletic OT that will need time and an opportunity to develop. He's been overshadowed by Maverick Noonan. I'm not sure NU would take Noonan and Marcelino. Frost is pretty conservative with scholarships at least when it comes to in-state kids.

I could see him going to a place like Northern Iowa, playing a ton of football and getting drafted.
 
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Husker69

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He was a player i was following in the winter after the high school teams previews for 2022. I thought he could become a Nebraska scholarship offered player. You want to reward deserving players but the time is now for few/some in-state Nebraska players who start here at UNL to raise their play to all-conference status from the coaches or at least the top three teams. If Nebraska wants to realize being in big bowls, winning at least division championships(soon to be extinct probably) this realization must happen. Just like the good old days of my youth into my forties.
 

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An *** kicker on the football field. Ran a 4.8 and could improve on that this summer I suppose. For Nebraska it will come down to where you play him. He's probably more of 3-4 DE or an athletic OT that will need time and an opportunity to develop. He's been overshadowed by Maverick Noonan. I'm not sure NU would take Noonan and Marcelino. Frost is pretty conservative with scholarships at least when it comes to in-state kids.

I could see him going to a place like Northern Iowa, playing a ton of football and getting drafted.
This is just flat out ignoring facts to fit your agenda. I went back as far as internet recruiting era goes. Scott Frost has offered more in state recruits than anyone since Frank Solich.

2023: 8
2022: 7
2021: 7
2020: 3
2019: 5

2018: 2
2017: 3
2016: 4
2015: 2
2014: 4
2013: 2
2012: 1
2011: 4
2010: 4
2009: 2
2008: 5
2007: 4
2006: 4
2005: 3
2004: 8
2003: 5
2002: 8
 

Husker69

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This is just flat out ignoring facts to fit your agenda. I went back as far as internet recruiting era goes. Scott Frost has offered more in state recruits than anyone since Frank Solich.

2023: 8
2022: 7
2021: 7
2020: 3
2019: 5

2018: 2
2017: 3
2016: 4
2015: 2
2014: 4
2013: 2
2012: 1
2011: 4
2010: 4
2009: 2
2008: 5
2007: 4
2006: 4
2005: 3
2004: 8
2003: 5
2002: 8
Facts are facts and 25 in a year has been around for a long time. There are people who seem to value playing or starting native boys more than winning championships. I’m not one of them. If Nebraska continues to be a vastly overrated former blue blood, I will watch them on TV but could do something else if I deemed it more important. In my wedding, a long time ago, i tried to pick a weekend where the Nebraska opponent in the fall didn’t cause to much attention divided elsewhere from the invited guests. The father-in-law agreed with the date. The game was a surprise nail biter in 1983.
 

Husker69

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This is just flat out ignoring facts to fit your agenda. I went back as far as internet recruiting era goes. Scott Frost has offered more in state recruits than anyone since Frank Solich.

2023: 8
2022: 7
2021: 7
2020: 3
2019: 5

2018: 2
2017: 3
2016: 4
2015: 2
2014: 4
2013: 2
2012: 1
2011: 4
2010: 4
2009: 2
2008: 5
2007: 4
2006: 4
2005: 3
2004: 8
2003: 5
2002: 8
Back mostly in the Osborne era, walk-ons earned surprising starting spots fairly regularly at the offensive and defensive positions. Many were very good players, regardless of scholarship or not status in the beginning of their careers.
 

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Back mostly in the Osborne era, walk-ons earned surprising starting spots fairly regularly at the offensive and defensive positions. Many were very good players, regardless of scholarship or not status in the beginning of their careers.
true.. back then, we developed players.

I don't think that has been happening as well in the last 20 years, and NCAA rules probably make it more difficult, but we could be doing a better job developing players.
 

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true.. back then, we developed players.
This EXACTLY! Everyone wants to point out the Nebraska born and raised and make the connection it is because they care more, invest more, work harder, etc, etc.

Osborne and his staff were the best of all time in identifying "potential" talent and then developing it to the point where pro scouts often called Nebraska players already peaked out in college.
 
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Dean Pope

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This is just flat out ignoring facts to fit your agenda. I went back as far as internet recruiting era goes. Scott Frost has offered more in state recruits than anyone since Frank Solich.
That's not saying much. He's offered more guys only because the talent is way up in the state and when he does offer he's not exactly quick with the offers or putting a lot of personal effort in to sign those guys. Some of those guys he offered never even visited.
 
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The cost of tuition has also skyrocketed the past 20 years. It was more affordable to pay the 5 grand to attend Nebraska than it is to pay 20,000 today. If a kid has options to get a scholarship elsewhere and doesn't have to go in debt $100k, who could blame them.
 

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That's not saying much. He's offered more guys only because the talent is way up in the state and when he does offer he's not exactly quick with the offers or putting a lot of personal effort in to sign those guys. Some of those guys he offered never even visited.
Numbers are numbers. They don't have feelings or care about or when they happened. You can say the same thing for any of the previous coaches. That is just trying to distract from the fact that of all the things you can complain about the lack of success of Scott Frost, this isn't one of them because you can't dispute the numbers.

There is one year where he offered fewer than the most Mike Riley, Bo Pelini, or Bill Callaghan ever did in any year of their entire careers at Nebraska.

I don't know how to put this anymore bluntly. This narrative is wrong.

Complain all you want about the lack of winning, but keep yourself based in reality. Scott Frost is not ignoring instate recruiting.
 
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Dean Pope

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Numbers are numbers. They don't have feelings or care about or when they happened. You can say the same thing for any of the previous coaches. That is just trying to distract from the fact that of all the things you can complain about the lack of success of Scott Frost, this isn't one of them because you can't dispute the numbers.

There is one year where he offered fewer than the most Mike Riley, Bo Pelini, or Bill Callaghan ever did in any year of their entire careers at Nebraska.

I don't know how to put this anymore bluntly. This narrative is wrong.

Complain all you want about the lack of winning, but keep yourself based in reality. Scott Frost is not ignoring instate recruiting.
Never said he was ignoring it. But anyone can half *** it on the job and still claim that they aren’t ignoring their job.
 

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Never said he was ignoring it. But anyone can half *** it on the job and still claim that they aren’t ignoring their job.
Here is exactly what you said: "Frost is pretty conservative with scholarships at least when it comes to in-state kids." I proved you wrong with objective numbers and then you changed your complaining to "he's half-assing it". Easier just to change your complaint to fit your opinion than admit you were wrong.
 
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Here is exactly what you said: "Frost is pretty conservative with scholarships at least when it comes to in-state kids." I proved you wrong with objective numbers and then you changed your complaining to "he's half-assing it". Easier just to change your complaint to fit your opinion than admit you were wrong.
The 2022 class, even though there were several offers really only brought in Hausmann, Appleget and Stenger. Losing, and not really being in on, the top 4 in that class gave many the impression that the effort wasn't there, especially since that is the most recent class signed.

I believe there was more to it, with Papa Johnson leading the way with some of those kids.
 

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The 2022 class, even though there were several offers really only brought in Hausmann, Appleget and Stenger. Losing, and not really being in on, the top 4 in that class gave many the impression that the effort wasn't there, especially since that is the most recent class signed.

I believe there was more to it, with Papa Johnson leading the way with some of those kids.
Ya, that story had more twists and turns than a Murder She Wrote show.
 

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Here is exactly what you said: "Frost is pretty conservative with scholarships at least when it comes to in-state kids." I proved you wrong with objective numbers and then you changed your complaining to "he's half-assing it". Easier just to change your complaint to fit your opinion than admit you were wrong.
You didn’t prove a thing. I said he was pretty conservative. Meaning he slow plays kids, is slow to evaluate. Then offers after other name schools have already jumped in. It’s stupid and typical of a losing coach. The latest groups of in-state kids are bigger in numbers so Frost has belated offered some more guys than past coaches WHO ALSO WERE VERY RELUCTANT TO OFFER IN-STATE kids. Big deal. Riley and Bo also would have offered more kids given these stronger classes of late. It is what it is. Now the Bergman kid commits to OU… said Mickey visited him at his school then he never heard anything else until NU later offered out of the blue.
 

Dean Pope

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Here is exactly what you said: "Frost is pretty conservative with scholarships at least when it comes to in-state kids." I proved you wrong with objective numbers and then you changed your complaining to "he's half-assing it". Easier just to change your complaint to fit your opinion than admit you were wrong.
You didn’t prove a thing. I said he was pretty conservative. Meaning he slow plays kids, is slow to evaluate. Then offers after other name schools have already jumped in. It’s stupid and typical of a losing coach. The latest groups of in-state kids are bigger in numbers so Frost has belated offered some more guys than past coaches WHO ALSO WERE VERY RELUCTANT TO OFFER IN-STATE kids. Big deal. Riley and Bo also would have offered more kids given these stronger classes of late. It is what it is. Now the Bergan kid commits to OU… said Mickey visited him at his school then he never heard anything else until NU suddenly offered after hearing about a slew of offers coming in to the kid.
 

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You didn’t prove a thing. I said he was pretty conservative. Meaning he slow plays kids, is slow to evaluate. Then offers after other name schools have already jumped in. It’s stupid and typical of a losing coach. The latest groups of in-state kids are bigger in numbers so Frost has belated offered some more guys than past coaches WHO ALSO WERE VERY RELUCTANT TO OFFER IN-STATE kids. Big deal. Riley and Bo also would have offered more kids given these stronger classes of late. It is what it is. Now the Bergan kid commits to OU… said Mickey visited him at his school then he never heard anything else until NU suddenly offered after hearing about a slew of offers coming in to the kid.
So I need to ask this question, is Barrett Ruud in over his head with the recruiting responsibilities of his position on this staff? For all his Nebraska ties to the program, HIS results appear to be underwhelming.
 

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You didn’t prove a thing. I said he was pretty conservative. Meaning he slow plays kids, is slow to evaluate. Then offers after other name schools have already jumped in. It’s stupid and typical of a losing coach. The latest groups of in-state kids are bigger in numbers so Frost has belated offered some more guys than past coaches WHO ALSO WERE VERY RELUCTANT TO OFFER IN-STATE kids. Big deal. Riley and Bo also would have offered more kids given these stronger classes of late. It is what it is. Now the Bergan kid commits to OU… said Mickey visited him at his school then he never heard anything else until NU suddenly offered after hearing about a slew of offers coming in to the kid.
Execpt I did.

Here's some more interesting info:
2023
Malachi Colman - First P5 offer
Gunnar Gottula - Third P5 offer after K-State and Iowa State
Maverick Noonan - First P5 offer
Benjamin Brahmer - Second P5 offer after Iowa State
Brock Knutson - Forth P5 offer after Kansas, K-State, and Iowa State
Kade McIntyre - Fifth P5 offer after K-State, Minnesota, Tennessee
Sam Sledge - Second P5 offer after Kansas
Beni Ngoyi - Seventh P5 offer after Kansas, Pitt, K-State, Minnesota, Iowa State, Washington.

Did they slow play a few (Ngoyi, McIntyre, and kinda Knutson), yeah, but do these kids get the other offers they do if they have the early Nebraska offer? Likely not. Malachi Coleman didn't explode until he was going around a lot, so people viewed him as worth a offer and willing to look around. Look at Brahmer and Gottula. Definitely would have more than a couple of offers. The ones the know they want early, they are one of the first in with the offer.
 

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So I need to ask this question, is Barrett Ruud in over his head with the recruiting responsibilities of his position on this staff? For all his Nebraska ties to the program, HIS results appear to be underwhelming.
Right or wrong, the perception out there among some of the metro players who went elsewhere was that if they really wanted them, they would be doing more than just having Ruud contact them and try to get them to attend summer camp/Friday night lights. In my opinion, Ruud isn't in over his head but he needs more support. The days of NU going to New Year's Bowls and having in-state kids commit immediately after being offered are over.
 

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Execpt I did.

Here's some more interesting info:
2023
Malachi Colman - First P5 offer
Gunnar Gottula - Third P5 offer after K-State and Iowa State
Maverick Noonan - First P5 offer
Benjamin Brahmer - Second P5 offer after Iowa State
Brock Knutson - Forth P5 offer after Kansas, K-State, and Iowa State
Kade McIntyre - Fifth P5 offer after K-State, Minnesota, Tennessee
Sam Sledge - Second P5 offer after Kansas
Beni Ngoyi - Seventh P5 offer after Kansas, Pitt, K-State, Minnesota, Iowa State, Washington.

Did they slow play a few (Ngoyi, McIntyre, and kinda Knutson), yeah, but do these kids get the other offers they do if they have the early Nebraska offer? Likely not. Malachi Coleman didn't explode until he was going around a lot, so people viewed him as worth a offer and willing to look around. Look at Brahmer and Gottula. Definitely would have more than a couple of offers. The ones the know they want early, they are one of the first in with the offer.
OK. We've established that in your mind you proved some kind of point. I'm not sure I remember what that point even is anymore. Frost is coaching at a time when in-state talent is as good as it's been in 25 years. And he's signing a poor percentage of them. I'm sure signing every in-state recruit wouldn't instantly bring the program back to elite status (as some out of state posters on this board love to always point out). But it's typical of recruiting overall under Frost-- he brings in a lot of guys who receive a lot of hype but apparently they are such total busts that Frost decided that he needed a lot of transfers to play over them.
 

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An *** kicker on the football field. Ran a 4.8 and could improve on that this summer I suppose. For Nebraska it will come down to where you play him. He's probably more of 3-4 DE or an athletic OT that will need time and an opportunity to develop. He's been overshadowed by Maverick Noonan. I'm not sure NU would take Noonan and Marcelino. Frost is pretty conservative with scholarships at least when it comes to in-state kids.

I could see him going to a place like Northern Iowa, playing a ton of football and getting drafted.
I lIke a lot of what you provided here except the last two sentences. Frost hasn’t been pretty conservative with scholarship offers And going to a school like Northern Iowa and getting drafted happens and is a rarity of sorts. Like getting drafted at Nebraska except for this year. Nebraska needs players from ALL over to be better and a handful drafted every year if they want to go to meaningful bowls and win or really compete for championships. It was once a staple and is now the good old days. But this conference is better and harder to win.