Officially committed to Wisconsin
This will come back to punish us.
Will you please remember this so you can remind us you were right when it happens?This will come back to punish us.
You do not let a D1 in-state player leave the state to play for an opponent which has your number! For the possibility that you might get someone better. I don't remember Osborne letting in-state players get away.
Ha ha!Will you please remember this so you can remind us you were right when it happens?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_NovacekYou do not let a D1 in-state player leave the state to play for an opponent which has your number! For the possibility that you might get someone better. I don't remember Osborne letting in-state players get away.
I'm with the staff on the guys they are in on over Bryson, no question. I think my frustration comes from the fact that we are in a spot where our classes are so unbalanced that this is even an issue. In a class of 25-28, I think you take him and figure out where he plays later. I completely understand it is tough in a class this size and don't really hang it on MR.
This will come back to punish us.
You do not let a D1 in-state player leave the state to play for an opponent which has your number! For the possibility that you might get someone better. I don't remember Osborne letting in-state players get away.
Not exactly the attitude you typically find in an in-state recruit.
Nebraska, which is expected to take in a smaller recruiting class in 2018, did not offer Williams, who moved to Lincoln from Illinois when he was 14.
“If they (Nebraska) offer, great,” Williams said earlier this spring. “If they don’t, OK. It’s another school to me.”
http://journalstar.com/sports/high-...cle_8b700d4b-de64-58fa-9ed8-6043d848da24.html