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A Look at the Nebraska Cornhuskers Recruiting Class of 2008

Signing Day 2008 has come and gone so we'll take a look at Bo Pelini's first recruiting class.

There are 28 total scholarship players, 26 are freshmen with only two JUCO transfers. Nebraska picked up a late recruit in safety Mason Wald as a high-school teammate of defensive back Justin Rogers. One of those JUCO's is offensive lineman Ricky Henry, originally from Omaha Burke. The other is tight end Tyson Hetzer who is already enrolled and on campus.

The low number of JUCO's indicates Pelini's belief that there is no quick fix for the program and that he is going to develop these players from the ground up. He said as much during his press conference today:

On the importance of recruiting high school players instead of junior college players
"I believe that there are no quick fixes in life. You are going to get out of something what you put into it. I’m not saying that you can’t ever recruit junior college athletes, but you have to have a specific reason, a specific need. We’re not at that point yet with our program.  We don’t even know what we have on campus......

One thing that surprised me was that Pelini and his staff didn't go out and recruit a ton of defensive players and forsake the offense. Given the positional rankings, things are balanced with 14 players on the offensive side, 12 on the defense and Courtney Osborne being officially listed as an "Athlete". It is another indication that there will be no quick fixes.

Interesting his statement "We don't even know what we have on campus" as it could be taken in different ways. Reviewing all of the film of the 2007 Cornhusker defense would not given you any indication of what those players are capable of. It was a defeated, listless team. The new recruits are on the same level with Pelini as the upperclassmen, everyone is starting from scratch. If that isn't enough competition, they'll also be pushed by more new guys beyond the schollies.

The Walk-Ons

Pelini acknowledged during his press conference that there are now about 30 walk-ons who will be coming to Nebraska, with only 18 being announced due to paperwork not being complete on the others.

Not surprising is the vast majority of the players coming from Nebraska. Two others, David Pillen of Sugar Land, Texas, and Steve Spratte, have family ties to the program. David Pillen is the son of former linebacker Clete Pillen who played '74-'76. Spratte is from Waukesha, Wisconsin, ranked by ESPN as the 15th best player from that state. He is the son of Todd Spratte who played linebacker in 1981.

Another Makovicka joins the Huskers as Jordan walks-on to join his brother Justin who is already on the team. Older brothers Jeff and Joel both played fullback for the Huskers in the mid-90's.

The Biggest Disappointment

The biggest disappointment for 2008 is the loss of in-state lineman Trevor Robinson to Notre Dame. Say what you want about Blaine Gabberts or Jonas Gray but whenever you lose a highly-rated in-state player it's a disappointment. Robinson would have made a nice match playing with Baker Steinkuhler on the line, but it was not to be. I wish Mr. Robinson good luck at Notre Dame.

Conclusion

I'm sure most Husker fans would like to have seen a higher-ranking class, but as Pelini and Tom Osborne have emphasized, there are no quick fixes. The concept is difficult to accept given our "I want everything now" society. It's the reason we pour over the recruiting rankings and determine success before it's been achieved.

Will David Whitmore and Will Compton live up to their four-star Rival rankings? Will Baker Steinkuhler have the career that his father Dean did? There is a whole lot of hard work, coaching and good old-fashioned luck needed for this class to become successful. We should know how they're doing in about three years.

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"We don't even know...

...what we have on campus" comment is indeed interesting, in that it can be taken as though Pelini is stating that "we don't even know last years players true potential after such a poorly coached effort."  But it also can be taken as "those guys from last year might suck...we just don't know".

In regard to Trevor Robinson, I agree it's "disappointing"...but that's as far as I'll go.  A while back, a good friend came up with an axiom that I've utilized ever since, in such situations: "I don't wish him well...I don't wish anyone well who doesn't have N on their helmet."  
Personally I wish that Trevor Robinson loses every game he participates in at the college level (just like I always wish for in the case of any nd player).  I hope he and the rest of his ballyhooed fellow incoming irish recruits are colossal, overrated flops and I hope they lead their program to even greater depths of despair.  To wish Trevor Robinson luck is to now wish Jimmy Clausen luck...and I'm afraid I just can't be having that!

by DTsker on Feb 7, 2008 1:17 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

you're

right about Robinson, and about the Irish. I am usually an Irish fan (which means I don't hate them), but I will not as long as that arrogant butt Weis is their coach.

Good point about Jimmy Clausen. I rescind my offer of luck to them. Instead, may they have the luck of the Irish.

And you're right about Pelini's statement, that is exactly what he's saying. Now go read that article I posted this morning about defending the spread.

Go Big Red!

by corn blight on Feb 8, 2008 9:22 AM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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