[Husker] Two recruits de-commit from Nebraska

Mark Landin marklandin at gmail.com
Wed Dec 9 15:58:56 CST 2009


I think the decommit was a result of on-the-field results and possible
change in offensive philosophy, not familial pressure.

On 12/9/09, Ken Oliver <ksterling at mindspring.com> wrote:
>
> -----Original Message-----
>>From: Skylar Dodds <sklarbodds at cox.net>
>>Sent: Dec 9, 2009 2:16 PM
>>To: 'Husker List' <husker at tssi.com>
>>Subject: RE: [Husker] Two recruits de-commit from Nebraska
>>
>>Honestly, Tyler decommitting doesn't bother me too much.  He is NOT the
>> same
>>QB as his older brother (I would like to have him) with a much smaller body
>>and not nearly as good of an arm.  Carter hurts a bit though.  He's a very
>>talented receiver and he's actually said we're still in the mix with TCU
>> and
>>MU, but I think our chances are not that good.  (He has an in-home coming
>> up
>>with Shawn and Bo).
>>
>>I have no problem with his older brother decommitting, the staff was
>> falling
>>apart and going to be fired soon.  Tyler...well....  Another 'backstory'
>>note is that many believe Tyler committed when he did because the next week
>>we were hosting QB prospect Sean Robinson and Tyler knew we wouldn't take
>>more than one QB in this class, so he wanted to 'hold' his spot until he
>>made his final decision.
>>
>>Recruiting is what it is.  Kids of that age aren't going to stand by their
>>word all the time.   I really hope we bring Curtis back, but Tyler...not so
>>much.
>>
>>--
>>Skylar
>>
> I predicted this when Tyler first committed.
> Pinkel talks to Blaine, and this conversation never happened, wink wink,
> nudge, nudge. And Blaine talks to Tyler and this conversation never
> happened, wink wink, nudge, nudge.
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