2027 Recruiting Thread

LMTLION

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Very immature and low class move.
My issue with this isn’t that a 17 year old went elsewhere. It is that a player who received loving support from Campbell and the staff could turn around and disrespect us to that level of that hat toss just because Rhule shows up with a slightly bigger bag and guarantee to start day 1. Parents should have taught him better. Here is a snippet from a national recruiting analyst a month ago (there is a lot more):
"I love the way they care for me, especially my mental (well-being) because I've been going through something," he said. "The day I shared it with them, they always checked up and make sure I was doing ok."
 
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If Taylor threw a Husker hat and committed to PSU you would be in love with him. He's a 17 year old. Get over it.
I personally would not love it if he reversed the order. I get he's 17, but respect the game, respect the process and respect the transfer portal. Coaches invest time and money to offer an opportunity. No harm in taking another opportunity, but why throw shade at those who believed in you. In this day and age of agents and personal advisors, I'd like to think an adult would have been present to advise on the value maintaining strong relationships.
 

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My issue with this isn’t that a 17 year old went elsewhere. It is that a player who received loving support from Campbell and the staff could turn around and disrespect us to that level of that hat toss just because Rhule shows up with a slightly bigger bag and guarantee to start day 1. Parents should have taught him better. Here is a snippet from a national recruiting analyst a month ago (there is a lot more):
"I love the way they care for me, especially my mental (well-being) because I've been going through something," he said. "The day I shared it with them, they always checked up and make sure I was doing ok."
Hmm. Antonio Logan El did a similar stunt with Ralph Friedgen when he was recruiting him to MD. Guess where he committed to…..PSU and Paterno. The event was nationally televised from the ESPN Zone in Baltimore and Friedgen’s wife was in attendance. It works both ways. They are high school kids.

 
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Good luck to him. Although I’m sure he’ll do great considering Nebraska’s illustrious history of wide receiver development and Matt Rhule’s reputation for getting so many of them into the NFL.
 
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LMTLION

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Hmm. Antonio Logan El did a similar stunt with Ralph Friedgen when he was recruiting him to MD. Guess where he committed to…..PSU and Paterno. It works both ways. They are high school kids.

The difference is that in this situation the player recently expressed appreciation the coaching staff was helping him with a significant personal issue and showing him love and care the entire time. I don’t care if Khalil Taylor would come to happy Valley with $0 NIL ask at this point. I would not want him on this roster after that disrespect.
 

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The difference is that in this situation the player recently expressed appreciation the coaching staff was helping him with a significant personal issue and showing him love and care the entire time. I don’t care if Khalil Taylor would come to happy Valley with $0 NIL ask at this point. I would not want him on this roster after that disrespect.
The difference? No difference. These kids form bonds with coaches from all different staffs. Someone is going home disappointed in every case. The terps were so convinced that Logan-El was announcing for MD (he was a previous silent commit) that Friedgen sent is wife to the nationally televised announcement to watch ALE diss MD, throw a MD hat on the floor and hold up a picture of Paterno. The only difference here is PSU is on the wrong end of the announcement. On a side note, Logan-El is considered one of PSU’s biggest busts ever.
 

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My issue with this isn’t that a 17 year old went elsewhere. It is that a player who received loving support from Campbell and the staff could turn around and disrespect us to that level of that hat toss just because Rhule shows up with a slightly bigger bag and guarantee to start day 1. Parents should have taught him better. Here is a snippet from a national recruiting analyst a month ago (there is a lot more):
"I love the way they care for me, especially my mental (well-being) because I've been going through something," he said. "The day I shared it with them, they always checked up and make sure I was doing ok."
Fudge Him! He's dead to me.
 
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The difference? No difference. These kids form bonds with coaches from all different staffs. Someone is going home disappointed in every case. The terps were so convinced that Logan-El was announcing for MD (he was a previous silent commit) that Friedgen sent is wife to the nationally televised announcement to watch ALE diss MD and hold up a picture of Paterno. The only difference here is PSU is on the wrong end of the announcement. On a side note, Logan-El is considered one of PSU’s biggest busts.
That stunt lines up with the beginning of the PSU dark age! Just sayin…
 
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I personally would not love it if he reversed the order. I get he's 17, but respect the game, respect the process and respect the transfer portal. Coaches invest time and money to offer an opportunity. No harm in taking another opportunity, but why throw shade at those who believed in you. In this day and age of agents and personal advisors, I'd like to think an adult would have been present to advise on the value maintaining strong relationships.
Have you watched the NFL or MLB? They are presumably "adults." We coached our players to show "class." But the reality is that things have changed. We don't have to like it. But, honestly, it isn't a good look for PSU fans to wring their collective hands over a kid's behavior. I recall not long ago that Julian Fleming spurned PSU and said some unflattering things about PSU. No one visited or got more love. A few years later his return prompted the player personnel experts here to spend an off season "coaching me up" and informing me that the #4 Ohio State WR would automatically be #1 here. How'd that turn out?
I hope the PSU coaches have "thicker skin" than to be obsessed with a hat throw.
The concern here should be how did PSU lose a "home town" kid to the program that Nebraska currently is?
I doubt he went there for "a little bit" more money. It was likely a "lot" more money. If so, perhaps he felt "disrespected" that PSU didn't value him enough to match? Just some food for thought.
We just keep having difficulty accepting that coaches and players are going for the most cash. It's a gold rush and it won't last forever. No one with a chance to join in wants to be left behind.
 

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Its still not cool....regardless of which school he committed to.....Penn State or otherwise. Do you make a distinction??
It doesn't bother me in the least. Kids put 3 or 4 hats on the table and play games till they pick one up. I stopped watching the commitment videos a long time ago. I wonder why anyone watched this? For days we all knew where he was going.
The focus of a recruiting thread should be "how did we lose 3 top WR candidates?" Dean, Hall, and now Taylor.
I'm including Harrison because we need players like him to tilt a game in our favor for a change.
I understand it isn't over till it's over. But wishing and hoping for flips, isn't a sound strategy.
 

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This type of announcement isn’t new or unique. It’s been happening for decades. lol. The astonishment and vitriol from some is a little dramatic.
"We" don't handle rejection well, LOL
"We" also hate out former coach.
Other than that "we" are well adjusted. ;)
 

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I thought he committed in 2006, after the highly successful 2005 season, which followed the dark age from 2000 to 2004?
You’re right. I got my years crossed. I believe the date function was broken in that article that was linked and I misread it as 1999.