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On.3 now lists him as an IOLBrix coming the weekend of 23rd
Rivals and 247 still show him as an OT
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Sign Up Now!On.3 now lists him as an IOLBrix coming the weekend of 23rd
Well then he's talking to the right former Husker. Cody Glenn could definitely tell him something about that.Recruited as a RB for sure, but you never know if his position is changed if he commits.
(I know you responded to this on the other board. Just sharing here)with Ingwerson visiting it seems pretty clear that Nebraska will be building LTs rather than recruiting HS LTs. It makes sense - few of the HS ones have the athletic ability and the body type needed to cope with P5 Edges. Need the TEs and basketball players to get that.
Plus - no bad habits for the coaches to overcome. But it will take a minimum two years to get a guy on the field, I would guess.
we have several guys who are 6-7, 6-8, 230-255 pounds coming in for official visits and only Massey is listed as an OT.(I know you responded to this on the other board. Just sharing here)
Sounds like the guy is committed to being a tight end.
From Frontrunner on HOL responding to someone suggesting he move to tackle:
If a school openly tries to make him a Tackle there's zero chance he picks that school... I'm just simply saying if you bring up playing Tackle, he's not having it.
He's as N as Raiola
He's as N as Raiola
What's gross is that Baker appears to be doing the same thing as Dylan Raiola was, which was 50% trying to connect w NU's great fanbase and 50% trying to 'lift up' the NU program like we're a charity case.Brendan Baker: I want to leave no ambiguity that I've entirely removed Nebraska from consideration and won't be visiting there
Tater Island: Look he's wearing a shirt!
2024 EDGE / 6-5 / 210 from Westminster Christian Academy, Saint Louis, MO
Nebraska was the first P5 offer for Joseph Anderson
The Nebraska offer was significant for Anderson.
There have been several P5 schools to follow suit, but the Huskers were first to offer the 6-foot-5 and 210-pound Anderson.
“I was excited when I got the offer from Nebraska. It was my first Power Five offer. It was pretty cool to think about the rest of that day and share with my family.”
Anderson got the offer from Nebraska over the phone, but they came by to see him in April. He says that things have been going well, and he is developing a strong relationship with the coach recruiting him.
“Nebraska did come to see me during the evaluation period,” Anderson said. “Coach Dvoracek came to see me. Things have been going good developing a relationship with Nebraska since they offered.”
Official weekend date changes for Joseph Anderson and Nebraska
Nebraska was the first official visit that Anderson set up. He originally set it up for the third weekend in June, but has moved it up to the first weekend.
“I am visiting Nebraska on June 2nd,” Anderson said. “That changed from June 16th to the first weekend in June. I want to see their facilities, get to know their coaches more, and get a chance to look around campus and see what they are all about.”
Nebraska is the first and only official visit that Anderson has set. He says he plans to visit another Big Ten school later in the month. “I know that I will be taking an official visit to Cockeye in June. Everything else is still in the works.”
Anderson won state as a sophomore in the triple jump and took second his junior year. Joseph also medaled (5th) in the long jump this year.