Frost compared him to Royce Freeman. Not a bad guy to be compared to.I have no problem saying he’s the most complete back in the BIG. He’s more elusive and has more top end speed than Taylor.
Hopefully he gets a combine invite, gets drafted late rounds, and Frost/Duval get credit for getting him to the NFL.
He's an NFL back in some capacity. There are plenty of guys that make a living there who weren't anything special in college. The problem is sticking around long enough to get a pension.
I looked into NFL pension specifics once, but can't remember the details. I don't think the pension money starts being paid until a certain age, like 55. However, assuming someone makes $4M during six years in the league and instead of buying Escalades and jewelery sets up a financial plan, he could live on that and do the low-level coaching basically for fun. Ozigbo doesn't strike me as the type to squander his money.Heck you only need one coach to like you and you are on a team. Ideally you want to get on a team and earn a second contract. Then leave after about 6 years in the league with your pension and your knees. Jump into a low position on a coaching staff and go from there.
Really, 55? For some reason I thought it started right when you retired IF you did 4 years in the league...I might be totally wrong.I looked into NFL pension specifics once, but can't remember the details. I don't think the pension money starts being paid until a certain age, like 55. However, assuming someone makes $4M during six years in the league and instead of buying Escalades and jewelery sets up a financial plan, he could live on that and do the low-level coaching basically for fun. Ozigbo doesn't strike me as the type to squander his money.
I looked into NFL pension specifics once, but can't remember the details. I don't think the pension money starts being paid until a certain age, like 55. However, assuming someone makes $4M during six years in the league and instead of buying Escalades and jewelery sets up a financial plan, he could live on that and do the low-level coaching basically for fun. Ozigbo doesn't strike me as the type to squander his money.
NFL players can start drawing from their pension at 45 at a reduced rate. Full pensions start at 65.Really, 55? For some reason I thought it started right when you retired IF you did 4 years in the league...I might be totally wrong.
Baseball did have a weird one...it was innings played I think? Here is some of the baseball one: "They earn lifetime health benefits after playing only one day in the league and they qualify for a pension after only 43 game days."
It’s already starting. I bet by the time April comes around Oz is high on most teams draft boards. I probably haven’t been this high on a Husker back for the NFL in 20 years. Size, speed, vision, and I thought did a great job at protecting the ball this last year. I think husker fans are jaded about him because of his prior years.
Did Oz play at 235 lbs? Thought he was lighter than that.
There is zero chance he played at 235. He might be that weight at the combine though.
Really, 55? For some reason I thought it started right when you retired IF you did 4 years in the league...I might be totally wrong.
Baseball did have a weird one...it was innings played I think? Here is some of the baseball one: "They earn lifetime health benefits after playing only one day in the league and they qualify for a pension after only 43 game days."
Green was the guy I was referring to as the last back. 20 years ago I guess but come draft time it will be 21 years. Dam where did the time goI was a little higher on Helu. Are you including Green in that last 20 years? He was in the '98 draft, right? Regardless, Ozigbo has a real shot to do some damage in the league. Very deserving of a shot.