Garrett (Feb 4, 2009 4:12:21 PM) UCLA already has LOIs from Stover, Lane and Nelsonas well as Honeycutt. Tell me of the name/big schools who had weak classes.
Andrew (Feb 4, 2009 4:12:52 PM) hello Garrett, I would say of the "name schools" the ones that stick out would be Oregon and Nebraska. Neither landed a player in the top 100 rivals list and both failed on several accounts with head-to-head battles with other big name schools. Pretty weak classes for both schools.
you guys are up a shit creek with your new imbred coach, sorry truth hurts corn heads
cnnsi.com Stewart Mandel
Biggest disappointment (in general): Nebraska. You know the formula: Hot-young coach takes over at tradition-rich program and puts together a monster class in his first full recruiting year. In fact, it happened the last time the Huskers changed coaches -- Bill Callahan landed a top five class in 2005.
However, that wasn't quite the case for Bo Pelini, whose first full class was solid (top 30) but hardly spectacular. The lone "star" is QB Cody Green (Dayton, Texas) -- and even he was ranked just 173rd by Rivals.
MizzouRah - I'm not a tool and I don't follow recruiting more than what I catch on the radio or read in the paper. However, the things I've heard or read had Nebraska with the best recruiting class in the Big 12 North. So in other words, better than Missouri's. Now go play in the street you cum hog.
seems to me like it is time to start another fight with Mizzou fans...Frederick thanks for the comments you gave me earlier today. I'll post it on the Mizzou boards
MizzouRah- so looking back at the top 5 class in 2005 for the Huskers, would you want our class or keep your 39th ranked class? Star gazing only gets you so far. Pull your head out of your ass.
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put more pictures of Bryans sister on here please
I want your three incher inside me Gerald!!!
Ha ha ha....enjoy Solich/Pelini!!!
Garrett (Feb 4, 2009 4:12:21 PM)
UCLA already has LOIs from Stover, Lane and Nelsonas well as Honeycutt. Tell me of the name/big schools who had weak classes.
Andrew (Feb 4, 2009 4:12:52 PM)
hello Garrett, I would say of the "name schools" the ones that stick out would be Oregon and Nebraska. Neither landed a player in the top 100 rivals list and both failed on several accounts with head-to-head battles with other big name schools. Pretty weak classes for both schools.
you guys are up a shit creek with your new imbred coach, sorry truth hurts corn heads
cnnsi.com Stewart Mandel
Biggest disappointment (in general): Nebraska. You know the formula: Hot-young coach takes over at tradition-rich program and puts together a monster class in his first full recruiting year. In fact, it happened the last time the Huskers changed coaches -- Bill Callahan landed a top five class in 2005.
However, that wasn't quite the case for Bo Pelini, whose first full class was solid (top 30) but hardly spectacular. The lone "star" is QB Cody Green (Dayton, Texas) -- and even he was ranked just 173rd by Rivals.
MizzouRah - I'm not a tool and I don't follow recruiting more than what I catch on the radio or read in the paper. However, the things I've heard or read had Nebraska with the best recruiting class in the Big 12 North. So in other words, better than Missouri's. Now go play in the street you cum hog.
being ranked #1 in the big 12 north is like being the smartest retard
seems to me like it is time to start another fight with Mizzou fans...Frederick thanks for the comments you gave me earlier today. I'll post it on the Mizzou boards
MizzouRah- so looking back at the top 5 class in 2005 for the Huskers, would you want our class or keep your 39th ranked class? Star gazing only gets you so far. Pull your head out of your ass.
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