We just don't have the talent at this point
- By EvanstonCat
- The Rock
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Henning is quick but has suspect hands and doesn't scare anybody vertically, at least not anybody on Wisconsin's DEspecially after Henning went down
If Matt averages 12 a game we will either be top 10 in the country or bottom 4 in the B1G.
Not really. It was all the “we coming” and then they go 4-8. Also “we need to support HBCUs” and then he bolts to Colorado.Complete moving of the goal posts by the critics.
I think it’s ultimately the security blanket of “at least we do things the right way” while another dumpster fire 1-11 program gets more media coverage, more recruiting prowess, and whose stock is more on the up and up.
It’s an attempt at manufacturing a moral victory instead of tipping your cap and being happy for the arguably the only P5 program that was as bad as ours over the past few seasons.
Virtually no chance these cases go to trial. They will all settle, mostly like with NDAs.We’ll see. I hope NU doesn’t bend over and settle and actually fights this. Sure, it’s riskier from a $ perspective it’s worth the juice to save face and set the record straight.
Henning appeared to be an arm or shoulder. Mueller hurt his right knee when he was cut blocked on a blitz.Good comments at the end about Henning and Mueller. Obviously no specifics given but hopefully not out too long. Henning I was more concerned about an internal injury like splenic laceration or something, based on how he landed and what they were looking at (or was that Mueller?)
I was talking about past recruits under Fitz. Many of the guys who ended up at NU had other BIG offers (and other P4 offers). The recruits NU is getting now have MAC offers.Not accurate. A good anecdotal sample would be to look at where recruits/players landed for the kids that left in the immediate aftermath of Fitz’s firing. Those players were highly in demand on a national level.
Low barAt least as good as Braden Smith!
Not accurate. A good anecdotal sample would be to look at where recruits/players landed for the kids that left in the immediate aftermath of Fitz’s firing. Those players were highly in demand on a national level.I’m not a recruiting expert but the tell for me was what other offers the kids who ended up coming to NU had. For the most part it was other BIG programs.
Why are you addressing this to Lou?Lou I am humbled by you taking the time to respond to my comment. But your assertion that Fitz had a bad run of recruiting at QB is like asking Mrs. Lincoln: Other than the incident at the end how was the play? QB recruiting is everything and failure there negates success in all other recruiting.
Star ratings are less relevant than who we were competing with for recruits. That’s a much better indication of the caliber of recruits. having said that, Justin Jackson was a four star recruit that was highly recruited. Larkin and Porter were highly recruited backs. On the receiver side guys like Ebert, Kirtz and McGowan come to kind as highly recruited players but I am sure I am missing several others.Thank you.
Fitz wasn’t winning any real recruiting battles for skill positions.
Yes, he’d get a LB (the four star guy who transferred to OSU and then came back) or a DE (several four stars), 5 star LT (Skow) but we never had a 4 star RB to my knowledge, the only 5 star WR was Prater and that was via transfer, of course, and the 4 star QB was Thorson and no one else.
You have to win those skill position recruiting battles. Fitz’s football mentality was stuck in the mid-90s. Wanted to win close, low scoring games. 1) Very difficult to do consistently and 2) kids do NOT want to play in those offenses.
Lujan has been a clown, so far, but his offense on paper can be exciting which should help with recruiting.
Teams that have descent D tend to defer when they win so I would not bet on itI'm pretty sure we won one and received at the open by choice at least once.
Especially after Henning went downAlso our guys aren’t scary down the field for a good defense like Wisconsin and so you can just name them and play downhill
We’ll see. I hope NU doesn’t bend over and settle and actually fights this. Sure, it’s riskier from a $ perspective it’s worth the juice to save face and set the record straight.Sounds like most of the other lawsuits. Of course, the Big Dog is gonna eat after Schill botched this to Kingdom Come.
Why do you want to win with lowering standards? That will cheapen our wins. When you’re doing it the right way, as we do and always will, thankfully, our wins means a whole lot more.It would sure help Braun if the Administration gave a flying **** about competing at this level.