Where there is smoke there is usually Fire..
you can be afraid if you want. I won't lost any sleep over it. It is what it is. It isn't ever going to change, its the nature of the beast. Just as well take it in stride. The coaches will do their best, I believe!I care as he is the best commit we have gotten in many years. Sorry to waste your time. My mistake by posting it on a message board about NU's recruiting.
I can give you multiple instances that isn't the case. I can give you multiple instances where it was. Wasn't there just a bunch of smoke about him flipping to Florida? Now there's a bunch of smoke of him possibly being lost to Clemson? Entire country will be ashes by the time Bookie's recruitment is over.Where there is smoke there is usually Fire..
Brendan "Bookie" Radley-Hiles will start his tour of other blue-blood programs with a trip to defending national champion Clemson this weekend. Consensus five-star defensive end and Clemson commit Xavier Thomas — Radley-Hiles' teammate at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida — tweeted Tuesday he would be bringing the Husker recruit to Death Valley this weekend and asked fans to show the defensive back "some love."
The prep senior also emphasized to the recruiting site that "Nebraska is my family," and he remains strong in his commitment, which he gave to Mike Riley and the Huskers in April.
The way Bookie has been since committing to NU, I am not sweating anything. But nothing is sure in recruiting until signing day(s) and the ink is dry on the paper...We did, but Bookie has been offered by the big boys for a long time. Don't sweat it at this point.
As long as there are ashes in Austin... I'm pretty okay with everything.I can give you multiple instances that isn't the case. I can give you multiple instances where it was. Wasn't there just a bunch of smoke about him flipping to Florida? Now there's a bunch of smoke of him possibly being lost to Clemson? Entire country will be ashes by the time Bookie's recruitment is over.
I seem to recall someone saying something about recruiting not being for the faint of heart.
I resemble that remark