wouldn't be signing day at Nebraska without one of these
Things are going to sway a lot these last couple days. Have to get him or Tanor.CB's rolling in for Ohio State just now. One of the CB's from the Sultan of CB's Steve Wiltfong.
CB's rolling in for Ohio State just now. One of the CB's from the Sultan of CB's Steve Wiltfong.
Urban Meyer and Greg Schiano from Ohio State had an in-house with JJB on 2-1. Must have done a great sales job on the kid.
Some things to keep in mind.
- Ohio St is a good program and are always competing for top talent. No denying that fact.
- Frost & Co. have only been on the job for a couple of months and they sure as hell don't have that "aww shucks golly gee better luck next time" demeanor. They will go after the top talent; give them some time to get fully established and watch what this staff does with a full year to recruit.
- We should be ecstatic about this recruiting class regardless of what happens tomorrow. This class is being built with a coaching change at one of the worst possible times. I am extremely comfortable and somewhat surprised with the talent they're bringing in.
- It's nice to see Nebraska fighting for talent with the likes of Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Ohio St, etc. as opposed to losing a prospect to N.E. Central Missouri State Basket Weaving for the Blind University.
Some things to keep in mind.
- Ohio St is a good program and are always competing for top talent. No denying that fact.
- Frost & Co. have only been on the job for a couple of months and they sure as hell don't have that "aww shucks golly gee better luck next time" demeanor. They will go after the top talent; give them some time to get fully established and watch what this staff does with a full year to recruit.
- We should be ecstatic about this recruiting class regardless of what happens tomorrow. This class is being built with a coaching change at one of the worst possible times. I am extremely comfortable and somewhat surprised with the talent they're bringing in.
- It's nice to see Nebraska fighting for talent with the likes of Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Ohio St, etc. as opposed to losing a prospect to N.E. Central Missouri State Basket Weaving for the Blind University.