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2025-26 #PortalSZN Thread

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Feb 14, 2026 at 10:00 PM
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  1. Seaofred92 Seaofred92
I'm just going to give two examples of RBs that Nebraska allowed to piss down their pants:
1.) #1 RB in the nation in total rushing yard: 2026 Sr. Cam Cook Jacksonville State went to the portal and will now play for West Virginia (guarantee you that we could have outbid them)).
2.) #6 RB in the nation in total rushing yards: 2026 So. Caleb Hawkins North Texas State, will be playing for Oklahoma State next year. (Again I guarantee we could have out bid the sowbellies.)

This entire portal period has been an unmitigated disaster, and the only semi-bright spot is Anthony Colandrea, and even that is only a "semi-bright spot".

In the end they had to find and get commitments from 3 game changing positional players for the following positions:
1.) Nose Tackle; they failed so badly at this I can't even talk about it without burning my laptop with my eyes.
2.) Running Back; they needed just one experienced RB here to make this at least a D- grade, instead they get a I for incomplete ...... they did absolutely nothing.
3.) QB and this only because Dylan walked away, they brought in Colandrea who may or not be an average B1G QB.

I'd fire the entire recruiting department right now if I had the ability.
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Hawkins followed his QB and coach to Okie State. 0% chance we could have landed him. I'm not wasting my time looking into the other guy.
 
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Hawkins followed his QB and coach to Okie State. 0% we could have landed him. I'm not wasting my time looking into the other guy.
Cam Cook was highly recruited out of HS and went to TCU. I don't think he played his freshman year. His sophomore year, he started 6 games and had 460 yards rushing and 3.9 ypc. After that year he entered the portal and dropped down a level to Jacksonville St.

The knock on him is that he lacks top level speed, runs about a 4.55 40.
 
Just to help everyone see where we are on the DL, I have added the TPs to the roster for these positions in the chart below. You will find 4 positions listed: Nose Tackle (really a 0 - 3 tech):NT, Defensive Tackle (3 - 5 tech): DT, Edge ( a 5 - 7 tech usually on the weakside): ED, Joker (a 5 - 9 tech who can also play in short coverage): JK. You will also note a column marked Height/weight ratio; this intended to help you see why a player's size might influence their position. In some positions a large frame and ratio is desirable, as long as the ratio represents lean mass. In others you may be looking for more of a balance between height and weight (lower ratio).
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FYI I currently have Simpson marked as an Edge. I expect that by no later than fall camp he will be moved to DT instead. He is a unique player in that he could really excel in either position.
I should also note that Gabe Moore's weight is suppose to grow pretty quickly this fall to more like 305/310 lbs which would make his ability inside greater. He was getting pushed around a bit because he was undersized against 330 to 345 lb inside offensive linemen.
 
There are numerous players on that roster that I have absolutely no expectation that they will ever see significant playing time. I'll point those out later. Those prior starters are going to undoubtedly be the starters again this year. If Jones shows some capacity to handle coverage in the mid and short range as well as be a rush end and handle the running game against OTs and TEs then he might see significant playing time. I'm dubious about that. We are going to be weaker at this position than we were last year. What might help would be if we went full out 4 front, then Lenhardt and Nwaneri both start opposite each other.
 
Cam Cook was highly recruited out of HS and went to TCU. I don't think he played his freshman year. His sophomore year, he started 6 games and had 460 yards rushing and 3.9 ypc. After that year he entered the portal and dropped down a level to Jacksonville St.

The knock on him is that he lacks top level speed, runs about a 4.55 40.
In other words; he has the same speed as Ameer Abdullah ......
 
Hawkins followed his QB and coach to Okie State. 0% chance we could have landed him. I'm not wasting my time looking into the other guy.
well that is the lazy man's assumption ........ I've seen that change on a dime with players for the right offer. Okie State is a mess right now, even more than Nebraska.
 
In other words; he has the same speed as Ameer Abdullah ......
I think Ameer ran a 4.6 at the Combine but a 4.4 at Pro Day, but I could be wrong

EDIT: It was 4.6 at the Combine and 4.53 at Pro Day, my post was in error
 
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Just to help everyone see where we are on the DL, I have added the TPs to the roster for these positions in the chart below. You will find 4 positions listed: Nose Tackle (really a 0 - 3 tech):NT, Defensive Tackle (3 - 5 tech): DT, Edge ( a 5 - 7 tech usually on the weakside): ED, Joker (a 5 - 9 tech who can also play in short coverage): JK. You will also note a column marked Height/weight ratio; this intended to help you see why a player's size might influence their position. In some positions a large frame and ratio is desirable, as long as the ratio represents lean mass. In others you may be looking for more of a balance between height and weight (lower ratio).
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You probably need to add Mac Markway to this chart

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