Keep those CBs a rollin in, let the weekend visit solidify the choice, and shut this young man's recruiting down will an All !!!
If the recruits like the coaching staff, football program and history, facilities, educational assistance, etc. I am hoping the weather is a non issue. Who knows? Maybe the warm weather recruits will kind of like the snow. Something they don't see very often.Side note.. Mother nature is not going to make it pleasant for weekend visitors this week. It is supposed to start raining Wednesday evening, changing over to snow Wednesday night through Thursday. Up to 6 inches of blowing snow predicted for Lincoln with low temperatures Friday and Saturday heading into "below zero" range. Travel is expected to be difficult with a layer of ice covered by the snow.
If we get commits from weekend visitors, we can really assume they are all "N" after they go through what is expected to be coming. GBR!
As of now at least, everything I read on the premium/pay recruiting sites has him petty solid for NU. Hope the coaches close the deal this weekend.Sam McKewon on TBL thought Washington played ‘too well’ at the AA game and would have more teams interested in him, thereby making it much more difficult for the Huskers to land him. He hoped we’d get him, but he thinks it’ll be harder now. Be great guy for the Huskers to get.
He played with a chip on his shoulder.He was awesome in that game the other day, clearly the cream of the crop in that instance.
Come on, man! That's like saying "I drank too much at the Dirty Pisswater Served by Toothless Fat Octogenarians Festival last year so I'm skipping the Milk and Honey Served by Nubile Bikini Models Festival this year."
On the effect of weather - I was traveling from the East Coast to Lincoln during Christmas vacation one year, and flights were grounded in Chicago. We were bussed to a train in the south of Illinois. That took us in a blizzard to Lincoln where Police cars were meeting passengers embarking to take them where they were going.
Coach Tom was on the train shepherding a recruit, and since I had known him for some time, we talked a bit. I asked the recruits name and what he might think of this weather. He said it wasn't much different from the recruits home town so he was probably OK with it. It was Jerry Tagge.