[personal] Re: [Husker] Bigtime recruit is N
Skylar Dodds
sklarbodds at cox.net
Fri Aug 3 10:16:50 CDT 2007
Absolutely Mark. Recruiting doesn't guarantee success, but IMO, it does
help :)
Two top profile recruits from out of state (Gabbert and Gray) have committed
to NU early in the process, that can't be a bad thing and unless it's the
same position, I gotta believe that makes me want to go to NU even more.
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Skylar
mailto:sklarbodds at cox.net
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Landin [mailto:marklandin at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 10:04 AM
To: Skylar Dodds
Cc: Husker List
Subject: [personal] Re: [Husker] Bigtime recruit is N
Recruiting and HS rankings being an inexact science, this is still
exciting news, if for no other reason than confirming that in the
minds of prospective student-athletes, Nebraska is as attractive a
place to play ball and get educated as Michigan, Florida, Wisconsin,
etc.
On 8/3/07, Skylar Dodds <sklarbodds at cox.net> wrote:
> I don't know if you all follow recruiting, but this morning, 4-star+
Detroit
> running back Jonas Gray committed to the Huskers over Michigan, Michigan
> State, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Florida, and Louisville. Rivals
> rated Jonas the #4 running back in the U.S. and the #1 overall player in
> Michigan.
>
> This was a big get for the Huskers and the 2008 recruiting class is really
> looking like it might be the best yet. Especially if we can get Trevor
> Robinson back.
>
> Also for those of you who didn't see, ESPN.com rated Blaine Gabbert the
best
> passing Q.B. recruit in the U.S. (another Husker recruit) and rivals has
> said he's pretty much guaranteed a 5th star.
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