Since he had trouble comprehending the number 4, I'll guess there will be a flip for him.. good luck to him wherever he goes.Location was a major factor here.
Umm ok...sure..whatever you say.Another recruiting thread flipped on its ear. In the world of NIL, it is going to become rarer and rarer to actually be in the proverbial driver's seat, especially for Nebraska. I think a lot of these kids are just holding out and waiting for bigger and better offers, but declaring to schools to at least have security of a committable offer from a big-time school. I know there are other variables such as location and relationships with coaching staffs, but this environment creates even more uncertainty in terms of what these kids are thinking and what we are hearing from the media outlets.
Umm ok...sure..whatever you say.
I do not disagree. My issue was with the other posters assertion that we have no shot in a NIL WORLD. I guess the other top recruits we got are not good enough. SMH.In the end him going to South Carolina was about the location and thus being near to home
Which happens all the time as we both know
Better to know it now then when he transfers after a year or so
That's the bottom line regardless of whatever else you may here
Anyway he is gone and best of luck to him
I do not disagree. My issue was with the other posters assertion that we have no shot in a NIL WORLD. I guess the other top recruits we got are not good enough. SMH.
Good points on NIL, and I hope you're right.On the contrary we actually have a very good NIL program in fact as but one example is the up coming commitment of Cayden Green. Word is we have the best offer on the table but that does not always win the commit as that's not the bottom line for a lot of guys
I still think relationships are paramount as was proven with Mathis commit when the amount of NIL was finalized after he got on campus
There is no doubt many recruits the $$ are the bottom line but for many its still about relationships, coaches etc etc
Anyway do not want to hijack this thread
He has made his decision
Time to move on
Best of luck to him
Good points on the NIL. I've a feeling that several recruits strictly chasing $$ will end up unhappy with their situation in the long term.On the contrary we actually have a very good NIL program in fact as but one example is the up coming commitment of Cayden Green. Word is we have the best offer on the table but that does not always win the commit as that's not the bottom line for a lot of guys
I still think relationships are paramount as was proven with Mathis commit when the amount of NIL was finalized after he got on campus
There is no doubt many recruits the $$ are the bottom line but for many its still about relationships, coaches etc etc
Anyway do not want to hijack this thread
He has made his decision
Time to move on
Best of luck to him