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Nebraska's aggressive new recruiting strategy

Kaladin

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After we win 10+ games this season we will be recruiting top 15 classes, maybe top 10


The approach, Cosgrove said, is fueled by new assistant coaches like Mickey Joseph and Bill Busch, and new senior director of player personnel Vince Guinta, who was once roommates with Cosgrove — the son of former Husker defensive coordinator Kevin Cosgrove — at Nebraska. Guinta overhauled Nebraska’s recruiting operation, helped put together a robust official visit schedule in May and June, and generally organized visits in a way that one parent, who’d seen the before and after versions, applauded.
 
Last year at this time I was wondering what in the actual fuck we are doing and if Frost was packing it in. Good thing he made some A plus hires that he can actually turn this bitch around
 
Joseph, Fisher, et al. can recruit all these great athletes, but nothing is going to change if the line play doesn’t dramatically improve. Everyone better hope the guy with the least experience can turn around a dog shit o-line.
From the sounds of it, the line is going to suck again, so it will probably be over for Frost. I am also am skeptical we will be good at stopping the run on the defensive side which will also spell doom.
 
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