Great news!
Tyler, welcome
Tyler, welcome
Four to play four
A really good pickup for the long-term
Agreed. I don't know that he'll be much help this year but he'll be good to have.
Love to pull in immediate help too.
think he fills a much needed safety valve for this year as we are potentially very vulnerable at OT plus gives MR the time to develop him.I think he can add depth and he is coming from a very good program but his value will be in 2024-25
We are going to lose a lot of OL to graduation so Ruhle had more on his hands than the OL in 2023 it's a project for the next few years building it back up
I do not think a lot folks understand that
Thus his commitment is more viable in the long run and it's much needed
think he fills a much needed safety valve for this year as we are potentially very vulnerable at OT plus gives MR the time to develop him.
A redshirt freshman who didn’t play a game snap at Utah.
Was coveted by USC, AzSt and others, suspect he’s leaving Utah as he’s buried on the depth chart there. I like the addition for depth purposes but wonder if he’s capable of winning a starting position.
He probably sees tons of opportunities at Nebraska.
Of course he does … a true freshman is running with the 2’s in spring. Plus NU’s starting tackles have injury concerns.He probably sees tons of opportunities at Nebraska.
I think he can add depth and he is coming from a very good program but his value will be in 2024-25
We are going to lose a lot of OL to graduation so Ruhle had more on his hands than the OL in 2023 it's a project for the next few years building it back up
I do not think a lot folks understand that
Thus his commitment is more viable in the long run and it's much needed
I believe that was the whole idea of “the pipeline” under Osborne: take big guys, give them 2-3 years of strength training and then put them on the field. This guy fits that model.I think he can add depth and he is coming from a very good program but his value will be in 2024-25
We are going to lose a lot of OL to graduation so Ruhle had more on his hands than the OL in 2023 it's a project for the next few years building it back up
I do not think a lot folks understand that
Thus his commitment is more viable in the long run and it's much needed