And the commitments keep coming as Nebraska has received the latest from defensive back Andrew Marshall, who also was a playmaker as a returnman at his previous stop.
The 6-foot, 186-pounder who started every game for the 10-win Idaho Vandals in 2024. Marshall was a first-team All-Big Sky selection after breaking up three passes and collecting 42 tackles. He was targeted 59 times, allowing just 34 catches for 365 yards and four touchdowns. Adding to the intrigue of Marshall, he also returned a kick and a punt for a touchdown in 2024. Marshall has two more years of eligibility and is the second DB that Nebraska has added in this portal cycle, with Georgia defensive back Justyn Rhett also committing to Rhule's program.
Yes. A proven all conference producer even at an FCS school can often be as good or better get than a former 3 -4* HS recruit at a power 4 who's a now a sophomore but is not really ever going to start.Wait... We're excited for transfers from Idaho now? Idaho?
i think whipping is illegal now....Yes. A proven all conference producer even at an FCS school can often be as good or better get than a former 3 -4* HS recruit at a power 4 who's a now a sophomore but is not really ever going to start.
Idaho and James Madison recruited about the same level the last few years, in the 130s to 150s. Cignetti embarrassed us using a bunch of transfer proven producers.
In my experience in my business career, give me a crew of on the job producers and I'll whip a team of fancy school "potential" types every time. It's just the way of the world.
Wait... We're excited for transfers from Idaho now? Idaho?