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March Recruiting Thread

So a county with a population of 5,800 people and three towns coming in with over 3,000 citations...

beat meth GIF
That stretch of Hwy 275 isn't safe if you've got dope on board.

And again, Stanton and Woodland Park are fish in a barrel for cops hunting for meth.
 
Millard South having a better spring in the portal than Nebraska is.


Ight, I’m all for open enrollment and shit but the transfer game in high school is ridiculous.

QB lives right by Elkhorn south, lofting lived in Elkhorn, there’s a lot more.

I know a lot of high school ADs hate the transfer scene but there’s nothing the can do about it.
 
I don't know if it is a down year for the state of Nebraska, the 105 or both but only 3 offers out so far for the local 2026 recruits.
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Callahan has said to expect a total of about 15 in the 2026 class (about 5-7 of the 15 being significant freshman NIL investments, the remainder "normal" investment). This is the result of the 105 limit and to me at least implies a steady state figure of about 35 transfers on the entire roster at any one time (105 spread over 5 classes, 10-12 transfers a year). They are managing to 95 per Rhule.

With those kinds of numbers, the Nebraska numbers have to drop significantly. The state doesn't produce very many likely P2 contributors every year.
 
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