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Sign Up Now!Who’s Jett?For the record, Nebraska is going to be more than fine with the Dayton decommitment.
Really the only thing that's a question for me is what this means for Dylan and 2026. That's really the only thing that effects Nebraska in my opinion.
Secondarily is us not recruiting Jett due to Dayton's commitment. But I've already said that and probably nothing we can do now.
Who’s Jett?
Millard South QB that would be the highest ranked player in our class for 2026 that is heading to Alabama.Who’s Jett?
Ah, got it. Appreciate it!Millard South QB that would be the highest ranked player in our class for 2026 that is heading to Alabama.
@ShortSideOption and Willy D have a lot of very similar takes.
Willy D. does sort of remind me of ShortSideOption
Why did you unlock this conspiracy theoryI still think it’s dumb to rhule out Rhule to PSU. There really doesn’t seem to be a direction right now for them and if that’s the case all roads could lead back to Rhule for them.
I love this post so much hahahahaSo we've got how much real drama about this and how much message board created bloodlust?
Like 5/95ish?
Take the L guyYou all are a bunch of soft serve mushy potato cucks for Raiola
It’s virtually the exact same group’s of guys catching the balls both games.
Emmett Johnson = Emmett Johnson
Hunter = Banks
Key is pretty much the wr version of Fidone so Key = Fidone
At best it’s a push from who each threw the damn ball to in both games.
College for me. Cutting edge and hilarious when it came out.High school flashback here!!!
I'll put this out there for Dylan staying/leaving.
In short, what I'm saying is there is a lot more to him, "his brand" than just football. He has God first, family second, brothers third, football fourth. And he uses his football talents and brand to advance the kingdom. He has established and continues establishing it here in Lincoln and I believe that isn't something he'll walk away from.
I've talked to Dylan a couple times at church and on our sideline at a high school game. He attends my church and lives a block and half away from me. I've talked to a lot of people who interact with him and they all say the same thing about him. He believes his legacy is much bigger than himself and he's creating a brand to move that forward. I don't have a big personal connection to him, but we cross paths a lot. He attends a lot of the same things I do.
He's really strong in his faith and he prays about everything he does and listens to what God is telling him. He started and leads a bible study on the team which originally was 5-6 guys, and now expanded into other sports. Grew so much they had to split it off into smaller groups. They're really accountable to one another. The size of the post game prayer is a testament to how much he has helped grow faith within the football team. The brotherhood that he has helped lead out on has changed the lives of a lot of the team. Speaking with Ron Brown, he said this team is probably his most faith based driven team he's been around.
He started an annual Revival Night with our Church and has plans for several other events partnered with our Church over the next few years. Yes, he does have a superstar status in Lincoln, but it's a different type of status, he's looking to use his position in football to build the Kingdom of God and bring the younger generation to follow Jesus. The event was a few weeks ago and he brought up 10 other guys to share their testimonies. He's helping change people's lives through Jesus. He's not the typical college aged kid and I truly believe he's called to do that right here in Lincoln.
I'll put this out there for Dylan staying/leaving.
In short, what I'm saying is there is a lot more to him, "his brand" than just football. He has God first, family second, brothers third, football fourth. And he uses his football talents and brand to advance the kingdom. He has established and continues establishing it here in Lincoln and I believe that isn't something he'll walk away from.
I've talked to Dylan a couple times at church and on our sideline at a high school game. He attends my church and lives a block and half away from me. I've talked to a lot of people who interact with him and they all say the same thing about him. He believes his legacy is much bigger than himself and he's creating a brand to move that forward. I don't have a big personal connection to him, but we cross paths a lot. He attends a lot of the same things I do.
He's really strong in his faith and he prays about everything he does and listens to what God is telling him. He started and leads a bible study on the team which originally was 5-6 guys, and now expanded into other sports. Grew so much they had to split it off into smaller groups. They're really accountable to one another. The size of the post game prayer is a testament to how much he has helped grow faith within the football team. The brotherhood that he has helped lead out on has changed the lives of a lot of the team. Speaking with Ron Brown, he said this team is probably his most faith based driven team he's been around.
He started an annual Revival Night with our Church and has plans for several other events partnered with our Church over the next few years. Yes, he does have a superstar status in Lincoln, but it's a different type of status, he's looking to use his position in football to build the Kingdom of God and bring the younger generation to follow Jesus. The event was a few weeks ago and he brought up 10 other guys to share their testimonies. He's helping change people's lives through Jesus. He's not the typical college aged kid and I truly believe he's called to do that right here in Lincoln.