We good, have fun in Lincoln
We good, have fun in Lincoln
Nebraska will never be what they were but Rhule will build them up to a good team like Baylor before he left.
All I needed to hear!Not a take.
Nebraska will never be what they were but Rhule will build them up to a good team like Baylor before he left.
Nebraska has money and Rhule can build a team from scratch , my only question is can he sustain it after building?I don’t think so.
That Big 12 was down when Rhule took over. The insane offensive era was coming to an end.
Now he’s **** bent on running the Harbaugh offense, but he’s never going to recruit at that level. And the Big 10 is about to bring in 4 more teams that recruit at or above Nebraska.
You just aren’t going to have much success offensively playing that style. So not only are you going to lose to the upper tier, but because you’re limiting the number of plays run, you’re increasing your upset chances.
Nebraska has money and Rhule can build a team from scratch , my only question is can he sustain it after building?
Barney gotta be an academic casualty if he chose Nebraska over us
Are they not requiring ACT either? Is this a school, NCAA, or conference policy? Seems really ******* dumb, as classes and GPAs are not very comparable from school to school (or even within a school).SAT score no longer required.
Therefore, academic qualification is down to GPA and core credits.
And if they kid didn't have it by the end of his junior year, he's an "academic redshirt" casualty, no matter where he goes.
Apparently, he had built up a good relationship with the WR coaach at Nebraska, and we were behind because of the delays in ****canning Gattis and hiring Beard.
Oh well. If we get who we are supposed to get, I'll never think of this kid again.
I'd rather have a new carr and a lock smith...
I am sure they had a blast. Enjoying how close the game was.
Most schools have become “test optional” for regular incoming students with some not even allowing you to submit them so I imagine the NCAA has a similar rules for athletes.Are they not requiring ACT either? Is this a school, NCAA, or conference policy? Seems really ******* dumb, as classes and GPAs are not very comparable from school to school (or even within a school).
Might as well just throw out all academic entry requirements (in practice, they probably have been already).
Well, as long as the federal student loan program exists, they know they'll get paid and can do whatever.Most schools have become “test optional” for regular incoming students with some not even allowing you to submit them so I imagine the NCAA has a similar rules for athletes.
I am sure they had a blast. Enjoying how close the game was.
Its not like Baylor was terrible before he got there. Yes, they went through the Briles situation, but the last three years Briles was there, they were a 10-11 win team every year. I give him credit for keeping it going, but its not like he did anything ground breaking there.I don’t think so.
That Big 12 was down when Rhule took over. The insane offensive era was coming to an end.
Now he’s **** bent on running the Harbaugh offense, but he’s never going to recruit at that level. And the Big 10 is about to bring in 4 more teams that recruit at or above Nebraska.
You just aren’t going to have much success offensively playing that style. So not only are you going to lose to the upper tier, but because you’re limiting the number of plays run, you’re increasing your upset chances.
Nebraska has money and Rhule can build a team from scratch , my only question is can he sustain it after building?