I admit knowing only what I read about the kid. He is rated 2* and we are averaging a salty 3 for this class. I hope this kid makes his mark not only on this program but on the league and national stage.
Can others answer these questions and keep in mind, I am not tracking any of the kids we have, the coaches made the comment they tell kids their job is to recruit someone better than them.
1. With a seemingly small class, it would seem logical the staff would have been more selective for higher rated kids. Any coach is going to want to say, hey we didn't get a lot of numbers but boy are they highly ranked at their positions.
2. The last two years have seen several highly ranked, even with covid and no camps, kids get highly ranked and apparently none sniffed the Big Red. This has to be disconcerting and any attempt to blow it off is ridiculous. It flies in the face of both get highly ranked and local kids. Is this a temporary or continual problem. Either way, it is a problem.
3. Are we filling positions of need? DBs, D linemen are areas that come to mind that come up often.
4. Do you, as the average fan, believe in your heart this is sustainable to win championships?
I have been around long enough to hear all the 'Nebraksa kid heart tales" and while there is some truth to them, we are in a much more dynamic time for college football. In 72 I ran at the state track meet against a kid who wasn't any bigger than me, but wow did he work hard and made it at Nebraska. I also knew Brook and another kid from Goodland who walked on. Honest questions, and just winning seems to be the pat answer.