Big recruiting weekend

Redscarlet

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Huskers are set to host seven 4* recruits with Trea in living in Lincoln now and Practicing at Millard South High.

Defensive lineman Errol Demontagnac expected to commit soon possibly this weekend.
 

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Nuts McClanahan

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Hudson visiting seems a little odd and I hope he isn’t here to persuade Trea a different direction .
That's one of the under the radar and more laughable things about Husker recruiting since Riley. Big name recruits talking to each other about other schools during their visit to Nebraska. As far as Hudson is concerned, I don't think he's a game changer for us anyway. We had a future 2nd rounder here two seasons ago and we barely used him.
 

dinglefritz

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That's one of the under the radar and more laughable things about Husker recruiting since Riley. Big name recruits talking to each other about other schools during their visit to Nebraska. As far as Hudson is concerned, I don't think he's a game changer for us anyway. We had a future 2nd rounder here two seasons ago and we barely used him.
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"A new sentiment this cycle from multiple agents has been the alignment across Nebraska’s staff. Sources note that from General Manager Pat Stewart down, there is much better alignment across Matt Rhule’s staff than previous years. It has helped to bring in a young, energetic defensive coordinator in Rob Aurich that runs his own system and owns his system at every level, with assistants that have experience in the system in defensive line coach Corey Brown and safeties coach Tyler Yelk. Offensively, there’s a feeling of better alignment under Dana Holgorsen from coaching staff to personnel.
I will note, while the vast majority of sources I talk to on the agent/player side of things speak positively there are certainly those that don’t hold the same feelings. One area sources have stressed frustration is in how Nebraska matches positional value with the NFL. Other programs don’t necessarily view the market the same way and in certain instances, it has kept Nebraska from truly having a seat at the table in certain recruitments."

I've heard Tim mention this on radio shows that the staff values skill positions less like WR and RB.
 

RikeMiley

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"A new sentiment this cycle from multiple agents has been the alignment across Nebraska’s staff. Sources note that from General Manager Pat Stewart down, there is much better alignment across Matt Rhule’s staff than previous years. It has helped to bring in a young, energetic defensive coordinator in Rob Aurich that runs his own system and owns his system at every level, with assistants that have experience in the system in defensive line coach Corey Brown and safeties coach Tyler Yelk. Offensively, there’s a feeling of better alignment under Dana Holgorsen from coaching staff to personnel.
I will note, while the vast majority of sources I talk to on the agent/player side of things speak positively there are certainly those that don’t hold the same feelings. One area sources have stressed frustration is in how Nebraska matches positional value with the NFL. Other programs don’t necessarily view the market the same way and in certain instances, it has kept Nebraska from truly having a seat at the table in certain recruitments."

I've heard Tim mention this on radio shows that the staff values skill positions less like WR and RB.


Lose a 3* wr, miss out on the 4* wr, sign an unrated wr. Checks out.
 
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