There is a difference between offers and signing someone.
Again I'm not talking about offers I'm talking about SIGNING. Do yourself a favor and go back and see where Dayton was ranked. Then go and look at the QBs our coach/OC etc have brought in since they have had a full year to recruit. It isnt rocket science. Once they got Dayton of course they weren't gonna bring anyone else in. Of course they DIDNT keep recruiting QBs with the same energy. It all goes hand in hand IMO (all of this is my opinion).
Once they got Dylan Dayton became a no Brainerd (imo). At this time he clearly wasn't some highly rated recruit that everyone wanted. He was an "ok" prospect. A mid to low 3 star type QB. Nobody was beating his door down. Had he even started in HS yet? Seriously you guys can't be this gullible. If Dayton isn't who he is (Dylan bro, Donnie nephew, Dominic son) there is no way we offer him and accept his commitment. Especially as early as they did.
This in turns stops the coaches from attempting to sign another (better) QB. So like I said you guys can believe what you will. Just looking at history it just doesnt happen. Think of what a lot of even our instate kids go thru to get offers. But that one goes out early...cmon.
As I said before all things considered I understand and am ok with it. For me getting Dylan was worth it. But you guys acting like this kid was some really good QB who we would be hard pressed to do better than are sipping the kool ade a bit too much.
Now I hope he becomes all state and wins a Heisman at Nebraska. But that won't change how his recruitment played out. Wish him and us the best. He's a Husker and that's that.
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