Nebraska is right up there with Florida and Texas in terms of high school talent.Rhule would obviously rather lose with out-of-state kids.
Nebraska is right up there with Florida and Texas in terms of high school talent.Rhule would obviously rather lose with out-of-state kids.
Rocco has two seasons left. So the competition will likely be two years from…now.So what's the situation with the QB room. Who's likely to be the heir to Rocco?
Jeezus. 6 of their top 10. No wonder he’s pissed
Ooh, an insult coming from the toxic nitwit part of the fanbase. However will I survive?!!Thank you. It means everything coming from the delusional part of the fan base who doesn't see reality. Like I said it's a nice commit according to the "expert rankings". Otherwise I'll be excited about him when he is a starter.
No doubt they do, but does a HS coach really matter in current state of CFB?? OR is it their guardian and advisor/agent5 Husker football players who graduated from Nebraska high schools transferred this past year after one year in the program. High school coaches pay attention to those things.
Thank you. It means everything coming from the delusional part of the fan base who doesn't see reality. Like I said it's a nice commit according to the "expert rankings". Otherwise I'll be excited about him when he is a starter.
I don’t get your point. Honestly. I seriously don’t understand what you ‘re trying to say.The odds of a current high school junior playing meaningful snaps for Iowa State has to be worse than 50/50... Right??
The odds of a current high school junior playing meaningful snaps for Iowa State has to be worse than 50/50... Right??
I don't say that as a slight to our new 4* QB, it's just the era we live in.. Rhule also has the resources to be in the running for almost all transfers. If you had the resources, wouldn't you rather build a team in free agency versus the draft (no salary cap restrictions)
Whatever you need to tell yourself to feel better. This isn't a knock on ISU, Campbell, or anything else. It's just the reality of college sports in 2025. Its probably 50/50 at best he's going to be at ISU in 2 years. Because of Rocco and Purdy? God forbid they have some competition. How the **** does anyone get excited about commits anymore? Especially at skill positions
Moberly looks pretty good.So what's the situation with the QB room. Who's likely to be the heir to Rocco?
I see Darion Jones is scheduled to visit. Is there a possibility for him too?And 2 more are legit possibilities in Issac Jensen and Leighton Burbach
Don't forget SenecaI think it doesn't get enough credit that we crush it with
QB first names.......Sage, Steele, Brock, Hunter, Rocco, Jett
Nebraska is right up there with Florida and Texas in terms of high school talent.
I get what you’re saying but I also don’t think he’s trying to downplay the recruit. This is a huge get for us, no doubt. But it’s 2025 - the school that a kid commits to as a junior isn’t always the place where they end up as a starterI'm sorry, but this might be the dumbest post I've read today.
Unless you've got a few million dollars laying around to go buy a great QB who's already established, the only way you can end up with a great QB is to recruit great high school QBs and have them compete against each other. Matt Campbell has excelled at this.
Obviously, only one QB can be the starter, and no big time QB recruit is going to be satisfied watching their eligibility burn up while they ride the bench. So it's a given they will transfer to somewhere where they can be the main man.
So go ahead and downplay this big time recruit if you want, but the rest of us will be excited for good reason.