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There’s also a pigmentation factor here as well.Like Nebraska would be caught fucking dead competing with St Johns, West Virginia, and Georgetown for a croot
Who knows what to think
Where's all the updates on the 5-star croots now that we're a top 10 team?
No need, we’re going to stay the lunch pail routeWhere's all the updates on the 5-star croots now that we're a top 10 team?
Theres actually an argument for just building a team of 22-23 year old men every year while the blue bloods sign all the big time 17-18 year oldsNo need, we’re going to stay the lunch pail route
Julius Peppers has to be up thereI know there’s been a lot of great hs football/basketball players to go pro in the respective sport but who’s the most successful to do both in college??
Specially now seems like it would be a tough think to do with seasons overlapping quite a bit. Plus when Hudson’s here we’ll be playing still
I know there’s been a lot of great hs football/basketball players to go pro in the respective sport but who’s the most successful to do both in college??
Specially now seems like it would be a tough think to do with seasons overlapping quite a bit. Plus when Hudson’s here we’ll be playing still
Brant bank!Clearly was Vedral.
Forgot about himJulius Peppers has to be up there
It's been a minute, but Charlie Ward did it.I know there’s been a lot of great hs football/basketball players to go pro in the respective sport but who’s the most successful to do both in college??
Specially now seems like it would be a tough think to do with seasons overlapping quite a bit. Plus when Hudson’s here we’ll be playing still
Only recent one that pops in my head is Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman did both at Michigan State before transferring to FSUI know there’s been a lot of great hs football/basketball players to go pro in the respective sport but who’s the most successful to do both in college??
Specially now seems like it would be a tough think to do with seasons overlapping quite a bit. Plus when Hudson’s here we’ll be playing still
As for most successful the first two that came to my mind have already been said. Julius Peppers, as great as he was at football he was a solid role player for the basketball team. The best has to be Charlie Ward. Won Heisman and was probably Florida St's best basketball player. Then played for years in the NBA.I know there’s been a lot of great hs football/basketball players to go pro in the respective sport but who’s the most successful to do both in college??
Specially now seems like it would be a tough think to do with seasons overlapping quite a bit. Plus when Hudson’s here we’ll be playing still
Delicate balancing here between adding high level high school players and just regularly being old and able to execute 100% of the timeThe recruiting front has to be garnering more/better interest from prospects with the way Nebrasketball is performing. Hopefully our tampering game is strong as well on the current players from other teams!
#GOBigFred