Dude.Originally posted by ssmith84:
If the young man wants to keep that rating, he would be wise to keep his commit silent until after the last evaluation period.
DuuuuuuuuuuuuuuudeOriginally posted by Lincoln100:
Dude.Originally posted by ssmith84:
If the young man wants to keep that rating, he would be wise to keep his commit silent until after the last evaluation period.
Good point.Originally posted by ssmith84:
DuuuuuuuuuuuuuuudeOriginally posted by Lincoln100:
Dude.Originally posted by ssmith84:
If the young man wants to keep that rating, he would be wise to keep his commit silent until after the last evaluation period.
It was PETER. THERE WAS NEVER AN S ON THE END.Originally posted by kchu5ker555:
Anyone named Peters will always be welcome at NU.
...and remember... W E ' R E F - I N G N E B R A S K A !!!!
Originally posted by Lincoln100:
Good point.Originally posted by ssmith84:
DuuuuuuuuuuuuuuudeOriginally posted by Lincoln100:
Dude.Originally posted by ssmith84:
If the young man wants to keep that rating, he would be wise to keep his commit silent until after the last evaluation period.
If he's not a 5-star, Riley's not aiming high enough.Originally posted by sparky62:
Love it. Rivals rates him as the #5 pro style QB in the country. 6'4 195.
Well you have a point.Originally posted by jflores:
If he's not a 5-star, Riley's not aiming high enough.Originally posted by sparky62:
Love it. Rivals rates him as the #5 pro style QB in the country. 6'4 195.
Snark.
Or to be like the old Nebraska QB who the the old Purdue QB idolized.Originally posted by huskerbr12:
Wears #18, wonder if he choose that number to be like the old Purdue qb...
Can he run to make yards, not because there is only open space. I mean move around the pocket then have the ability to take off for the first or TD if no one is open.Originally posted by Lincoln100:
Brandon Peters Jr. = stud.
Sure looks like it from his video.Originally posted by jeans15:
Can he run to make yards, not because there is only open space. I mean move around the pocket then have the ability to take off for the first or TD if no one is open.Originally posted by Lincoln100:
Brandon Peters Jr. = stud.
Where did he wind up committing to?Brandon Peters Jr. = stud.
If I remember correctly he went to Michigan for two years, then to Illinois.Where did he wind up committing to?
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