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Sign Up Now!Might mean nothing. But you can’t deny that Dylan knows the fanbase and media will speculate and he, as of now, doesn’t feel the need to quell the speculation.
Is it possible adidas decided to drop him and Nebraska isn’t going to recoup him lost funds?Also took the adidas football out of his bio…
Pro-Dylan guy here.
Can we just enjoy the rest of the season and hope TJ plays well so Nebraska can beat PSU and Cockeye?
GBR!
For sure, but even when we had their qb as a commit it didn’t lead to any traction with other players.
If Dylan leaves, so be it. His dad has become a cum stain on this programs dirty laundry.
I'd be more worried if Rhule does indeed leave for PSU (I don't think he is). That would mean losing Trae Taylor guaranteed. Kills all momentum this place has.
I'm saying the perception of how Dom shops his kid around in the offseason is what gives most people a sour taste in their mouth. The way he acts doesn't necessarily come off as having his schools best interests. As a parent, I completely understand making sure your kid is taken care of first and foremost. However as a fan of the University of Nebraska Athletics, Dom has brought us nothing but negativity surrounding his kid since he signed by shopping him around to the highest bidders in the offseason. This has been a detriment as Nebraska has had to commit more money to Dylan and having to miss out on other crucial pieces that would have greatly benefited the team.I know the assumption with Dylan’s commitments and decommitments was they were at least partially driven by Dom which was off putting to a lot of folks. I also get that his nasty style of play was as well. He’s wealthy beyond most of our imaginations, fairly self/family centered and that drives people away as well.
Unless I’ve missed something, I’m not understanding your position with Dom. At all.
4 high schools in 3 yearsI'm saying the perception of how Dom shops his kid around in the offseason is what gives most people a sour taste in their mouth. The way he acts doesn't necessarily come off as having his schools best interests. As a parent, I completely understand making sure your kid is taken care of first and foremost. However as a fan of the University of Nebraska Athletics, Dom has brought us nothing but negativity surrounding his kid since he signed by shopping him around to the highest bidders in the offseason. This has been a detriment as Nebraska has had to commit more money to Dylan and having to miss out on other crucial pieces that would have greatly benefited the team.
Now all this to say, I am a Pro Dylan guy. I just don't think his dad is serving Nebraska and Dylans best interests mutually.
are you confusing frost and dom again?If Dylan leaves, so be it. His dad has become a cum stain on this programs dirty laundry.
I'd be more worried if Rhule does indeed leave for PSU (I don't think he is). That would mean losing Trae Taylor guaranteed. Kills all momentum this place has.
I wish lol. I really haven't seen Dom do anything positive for Nebraska since we got Dylan. All he's done is shop him around for more money.are you confusing frost and dom again?
Isn’t all of this supposition? I’ve never definitively heard Dominic was pimping the kid out, post commitment to NU. I know he garnered significant interest from other programs last year, but I don’t necessarily lay that at Dom’s feet. I also don’t blame Dom for being in his own son’s ear. He’s been through all of this, granted different position and different time, but I understand why he’d offer his opinions.I'm saying the perception of how Dom shops his kid around in the offseason is what gives most people a sour taste in their mouth. The way he acts doesn't necessarily come off as having his schools best interests. As a parent, I completely understand making sure your kid is taken care of first and foremost. However as a fan of the University of Nebraska Athletics, Dom has brought us nothing but negativity surrounding his kid since he signed by shopping him around to the highest bidders in the offseason. This has been a detriment as Nebraska has had to commit more money to Dylan and having to miss out on other crucial pieces that would have greatly benefited the team.
Now all this to say, I am a Pro Dylan guy. I just don't think his dad is serving Nebraska and Dylans best interests mutually.