She would be a good get. Obviously was pretty dominant at the Class B level as a sophmore. My gut sense is that she will blow up over the next couple of years and will end up at a P5 conference. Hope I am wrong and we can get in on her.
She would be a good get. Obviously was pretty dominant at the Class B level as a sophmore. My gut sense is that she will blow up over the next couple of years and will end up at a P5 conference. Hope I am wrong and we can get in on her.
I guess it's good that the only P5 school that has offered her so far is Illinois. If there is a P5 program we could pull an athlete away from, it should be them (and Minnesota of course...).
When you look at that video, it seems like Guebert, part two.
The two could light it up together in 2018,Guebert as a Sr and Rongisch as a Fr,the rich get richer hopefully.I kind of expect our recruiting to get to a very high level the next few years if we continue to have great seasons ahead of us.
We have had huge success recruiting Nebraska in football, but a big reason why is that the Huskers are our only Nebraska based competition for D1 talent. In sports like basketball and baseball, we are also competing against programs like Creighton and UNO. With the majority of talent in Nebraska within an hour drive of Lincoln/Omaha, we are competing against schools that can easily have parents at all home games - even if they work that day. SDSU is close, but they will still have to take a day off of work (unless it is a weekend) and get a motel room for after the game.
Few of these young adults have a legit shot to advance their careers in the sport they compete in. So if they can get a great education close to home, that can be difficult to compete against.
All things considered, I'd love to find a few more Daum's in other sports from Nebraska migrate north. I'm doing my part to alert the coaching staff and sharing information.
We have had huge success recruiting Nebraska in football, but a big reason why is that the Huskers are our only Nebraska based competition for D1 talent. In sports like basketball and baseball, we are also competing against programs like Creighton and UNO. With the majority of talent in Nebraska within an hour drive of Lincoln/Omaha, we are competing against schools that can easily have parents at all home games - even if they work that day. SDSU is close, but they will still have to take a day off of work (unless it is a weekend) and get a motel room for after the game.
Few of these young adults have a legit shot to advance their careers in the sport they compete in. So if they can get a great education close to home, that can be difficult to compete against.
All things considered, I'd love to find a few more Daum's in other sports from Nebraska migrate north. I'm doing my part to alert the coaching staff and sharing information.
Great points. This goes along with how many recruits we've gotten from Minnesota as UM is the only DI program for basketball in the state. Meanwhile, Iowa has 4, Wisconsin 4, and Nebraska 3
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