Jett Thomalla COMMITS!!!

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If teams fully using hindsight could go back & draft Purdy, you think he'd have a chance going on day 2? I sure do.

I also think Rocco could better Brock's tenure at ISU, and given how Purdy has helped strengthened how ISU players are perceived in the league, I feel he will be a much higher draft pick given his talents & intangibles. Not thinking Round 1 occurs, but I believe Round 2 may be his ceiling. Will depend on his growth in experience & game-wise.
Rocco needs to improve his accuracy if he's gonna play in the NFL. Hos completion percentage is way below average for a college QB.
 

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Nebby plays the 4th easiest schedule in the Big 10 and one of the easiest of the Power 4. However, the schedule this year is set up for disaster. Nebby has Michigan at home, USC at home, Iowa at home and Michigan State at home. If they lose three of those games in front of a large Nebby home crowd (on top of losing at Penn State) Rhule will face boos when it comes to the Iowa game, IMHO. I am very interested in seeing how they play against Cinci.
 

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Regardless, we are going to be up against this kind of rhetoric when we recruit against B10 and sec schools for the foreseeable future.
True. At the same time, nobody leans on said argument harder than the middling to bad big 10 teams.

Ohio State's staff isn't selling the opportunity to compete against teams like iowa, Rutgers and Purdue lol
 

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LOL. The ignorant bugeaters are going to eat him alive if they struggle.

Someone as old as me help me remember when Danny Mac pulled some highly rated kid out of Nebraska and they freaked. Was he a TE that ended up on the OL?

Now we take what we want. I am sure a lot of that is due to the arrogance of Rhule.
You might be referring to Nick Leaders. Early-ish 2000 recruit from the Omaha area. If I remember correctly it was a huge recruiting win for Iowa State. He came in and started as a true freshman at defensive tackle. Guy was an absolute stud.
 

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Rocco needs to improve his accuracy if he's gonna play in the NFL. Hos completion percentage is way below average for a college QB.
Agree - but this is something he can improve with experience. He made a ton of difficult, well placed throws with many in clutch time, too.
My thoughts (hopes) is he does improve quite a bit, but come draft time I'm thinking his height will cause most teams to not give him a 1st round grade (to their detriment) and a lucky team will get him in the 2nd & he'll have a Jake Plummer to Drew Brees type career. As I said, a man can dream, so I will - positively.

Beings I added to this thread veering off course, I'll re-add my excitement for this recruit and feel his buying in to the foundation Campbell & Co. have establish & want to continue building upon. LFG
 

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Agree - but this is something he can improve with experience. He made a ton of difficult, well placed throws with many in clutch time, too.
My thoughts (hopes) is he does improve quite a bit, but come draft time I'm thinking his height will cause most teams to not give him a 1st round grade (to their detriment) and a lucky team will get him in the 2nd & he'll have a Jake Plummer to Drew Brees type career. As I said, a man can dream, so I will - positively.

Beings I added to this thread veering off course, I'll re-add my excitement for this recruit and feel his buying in to the foundation Campbell & Co. have establish & want to continue building upon. LFG
6'1" QBs have become fairly common in the NFL now.
 
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6'1" QBs have become fairly common in the NFL now.
6'-1" is on the lower end, but not a total detriment. Most quarterbacks are 6'2" to 6'4", but guys under 6'2" that currently start are Purdy, Mayfield, Murray, Williams, Hurts, Tua, Russ, and Young. Rocco won't be a first round pick, but he's got great numbers and if he keeps on getting a little better in each of the next two seasons he could be a 2nd or 3rd round pick by the time he's done. Love that he has two more years left as he could go down in history as the number 1 or 2 quarterback ever for us. It'll be tough to beat out Purdy, but it's certainly possible. In his two years (even if you avoid his first year where he got a redshirt), he has 6,625 passing yards, 48 touchdowns, 17 picks, and 11 rushing touchdowns (his running capability is massively underrated). Purdy had 6,232 passing yards, 43 touchdowns, 16 picks, and 13 rushing touchdowns. The one area where Purdy is a good amount ahead is completion percentage as he was around 66% and Becht is around 61%.
 

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5 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.

This is exactly why Rhule is trying to pretend like Nebby doesn't need the in state kids. Dude is a complete clown. Gonna be hilarious when An SEC school backs up a Brinks truck to Dylan Raiola's house and Nebby loses their golden boy.
 

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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)

Football is operating differently than basketball though. Development still matters. Yes, kids are going to transfer but if you want any shot at the NFL kids are going to stick around more.
 

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Rhule thinks that he can recruit nationally and then come back to the Nebraska kids at the end to fill his openings. He is finding out that relationships matter and the kids aren’t in awe of him or his mediocre program.

CMC and staff have always offered a lot of kids early. If they believe you can play at this level you get an offer. They trust their evaluations.

Ferentz tried to bad mouth CMC/Iowa State like 6 years ago on this same topic. The whole "our offer means more" approach by old Kirk hasn't worked out real well.
 

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You might be referring to Nick Leaders. Early-ish 2000 recruit from the Omaha area. If I remember correctly it was a huge recruiting win for Iowa State. He came in and started as a true freshman at defensive tackle. Guy was an absolute stud.
Doubtful he’s thinking of Leaders. He was an ISU legacy, and his brother, Andy, was already on the team. Although he was a very good player (1st Team All Big 12 as a senior) he was also not his listed 6’2” and deemed too short in terms of recruiting accolades. Him and Curvey made for a couple slippery interior defensive linemen

DMac’s most highly ranked Nebraska kids were Billups and Hicks.
 
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