Z Betts done

yunginsNU2

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Talked to a guy today said he walked away because the grind was too hard on his body. At least thats what he is telling friends.. i hadn't heard an update anywhere but doesn't sound like him coming back is a possibility.. just posting what he said to this kid who are friends with Z..
 

Big bo fan

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Talked to a guy today said he walked away because the grind was too hard on his body. At least thats what he is telling friends.. i hadn't heard an update anywhere but doesn't sound like him coming back is a possibility.. just posting what he said to this kid who are friends with Z..
Hopefully it works out for the kid , whatever he chooses to do the rest of his life. If it wasn’t for Covid he wouldn’t have gotten in to any college, and as for his friends, he doesn’t hang with other Football players or Athletes, very difficult to succeed at this level when your circle is not athletes, hard to keep the focus needed, anyway like I said good luck to the young man.
 

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I really don't most people realize the hours these dudes put in...it sucks if you don't love it.

I teach at a great HS and every year I have a more than a few students that decide they are going "Pre-Med"

But most change their major after the first year...the commitment is just insane.
 

Dean Pope

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Sounds like Betts made a good decision. It usually doesn’t work out well if a kid plays a sport only because they are good at it. You gotta love it. All of it.
 
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It's a shame but some of the most talented kids either get injured or flame out for one reason or another. Best of luck to him.
 

Can o' corn

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I really don't most people realize the hours these dudes put in...it sucks if you don't love it.

I teach at a great HS and every year I have a more than a few students that decide they are going "Pre-Med"

But most change their major after the first year...the commitment is just insane.

It's a full-time job. I don't blame anyone who decides enough is enough.
 

BadgerPete

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Good luck to this kid. Life is life. It’s lasts until you die. Football is football. No guarantees.
 

yunginsNU2

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This is news lol I knew this months ago. It's may haha
Thats funny cause according to him they all just made the decision last week.. but your the man and probably have more input than me.. im just posting things I hear from people close to the situation
 

konaki

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It's easier in H.S. and at each level it gets harder and some just aren't up to the task. I'm sure Mickey had a very long conversation with Betts about what was expected of him and Betts decided he was better off walking away. Bottom line, this was best for both parties, it's hard to put the yoke back into a broken egg. Best of luck to this young man and I hope he gets everything worked out.
 

HUSKERFAN66

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Yes the door was open for his return but I don’t think anyone really expected him to stay on the roster
 

VictoryRed

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I hate to see a kid just throw that talent and opportunity away , wish I had it.
 

inWV

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He left, and NU snagged a capable replacement from the Horns.
 

Kakdawg

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Talked to a guy today said he walked away because the grind was too hard on his body. At least thats what he is telling friends.. i hadn't heard an update anywhere but doesn't sound like him coming back is a possibility.. just posting what he said to this kid who are friends with Z..


Football is not for everybody. Sadly Betts has/had enough talent to be a Sunday player. Generally when guys give it up they don't have his level of talent. That's why most people are so disappointed. I hate it for the team but end of the day it's his body and his decision. Just hope 5,6,7 years down the line he doesn't regret it.



Holla
 

bama_husker

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Football is not for everybody. Sadly Betts has/had enough talent to be a Sunday player. Generally when guys give it up they don't have his level of talent. That's why most people are so disappointed. I hate it for the team but end of the day it's his body and his decision. Just hope 5,6,7 years down the line he doesn't regret it.



Holla
Don't really think he has an NFL body. But then neither does WanDale and he's at least cashing in.
 

Kakdawg

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Don't really think he has an NFL body. But then neither does WanDale and he's at least cashing in.


His frame was 6'2 and close to 200 pounds. That's PLENTY of frame to begin with for an NFL WR. Especially one that had 2 more years left in college and would likely fill out even more with a professional strength staff. My guess is that Beets would've played around 6'2-6'3 210-215 pounds. That's PLENTY big as an NFL WR.


holla
 

inWV

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His frame was 6'2 and close to 200 pounds. That's PLENTY of frame to begin with for an NFL WR. Especially one that had 2 more years left in college and would likely fill out even more with a professional strength staff. My guess is that Beets would've played around 6'2-6'3 210-215 pounds. That's PLENTY big as an NFL WR.


holla
Betts’ athleticism and measurables were NFL quality. His commitment to the game was decidedly not.
 

planored

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My kid just finished yr 1 of D1 juco ball, it is 5-6 hrs everyday, he loved it. At least half of Fr class are moving on from baseball because of commitment.
 

Ki113rSk3r69

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We should be so thankful for all these portal opportunities!! Now let’s put these kids to good use this year!
 

Kakdawg

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Betts’ athleticism and measurables were NFL quality. His commitment to the game was decidedly not.


No argument from me there. I think that was fairly obvious lol.
I'm not sure anyone said as much.



Holla
 

bama_husker

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His frame was 6'2 and close to 200 pounds. That's PLENTY of frame to begin with for an NFL WR. Especially one that had 2 more years left in college and would likely fill out even more with a professional strength staff. My guess is that Beets would've played around 6'2-6'3 210-215 pounds. That's PLENTY big as an NFL WR.


holla
Going by the eyeball test, not stats. Seemed a bit lean to take the pounding he would get in the NFL. I suppose if he put in the work it would be different.
 

STUCKNKS

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I really don't most people realize the hours these dudes put in...it sucks if you don't love it.

I teach at a great HS and every year I have a more than a few students that decide they are going "Pre-Med"

But most change their major after the first year...the commitment is just insane.
But the reward is there!