Yes, I stand corrected. Although, it’s a lot of BC, Duke, Iowa state, Kansas, Ill. I don’t follow recruiting closely so I can only hope it all works out.14 of the 18 recruits in the ‘25 class have P4 offers.
Not close to the level of Fitz’s last class but let’s not say it’s MAC level.
14 of the 18 recruits in the ‘25 class have P4 offers.
Not close to the level of Fitz’s last class but let’s not say it’s MAC level.
DEI for Jocks is valid and necessary. Notify the Provost.I believe some kids just don’t have the mentorship in HS and before to score well on tests. I believe with the resources that would be afforded them at a NU, they would have an excellent chance at life changing formative years. Isn’t that a major component of the mission statement? Some just don’t have the advantage of growing up in Glenview. They are shunned the opportunity because bureaucrats in the Ivory tower don’t THINK they can make it in their highly esteemed university.
I don't hate him, I just think he's vastly overrated.The hate on this board for Braden Smith is just bizarre. He is a really good player. Over-rated by the media, without a doubt. Better than Boo, no way, but this guy is not a scrub.
As far as Admissions, if they are a gifted athlete, let them at the NCAA minimum. It has never been proven, that they can’t handle it. Never. If they are a gifted, musician or Actor, same deal. It should not be a one size fits all admission process. It’s arrogance at its best!I mean you have to have some objective way of measuring success, which is what standardize tests are. What are you suggesting to measure these “in betweens”?
14 of the 18 recruits in the ‘25 class have P4 offers.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.
No, they won't.Why do you want to win with lowering standards? That will cheapen our wins.
No, they don't.When you’re doing it the right way, as we do and always will, thankfully, our wins means a whole lot more.
I mean you have to have some objective way of measuring success, which is what standardize tests are. What are you suggesting to measure these “in betweens”?I believe some kids just don’t have the mentorship in HS and before to score well on tests. I believe with the resources that would be afforded them at a NU, they would have an excellent chance at life changing formative years. Isn’t that a major component of the mission statement? Some just don’t have the advantage of growing up in Glenview. They are shunned the opportunity because bureaucrats in the Ivory tower don’t THINK they can make it in their highly esteemed university.
Chop blocks are - when you go high/low on a double team - but cut blocks 1 on 1 are legal.I thought cut blocks were illegal?
The hate on this board for Braden Smith is just bizarre. He is a really good player. Over-rated by the media, without a doubt. Better than Boo, no way, but this guy is not a scrub.Braden Smith seen as contender for B1G POY by ESPN. Go figure
Fitz must have been brilliant to hang on to him all those years most were calling for his head.Meanwhile, Adam Cushing and aTm are in the hunt for a playoff spot.......
I believe some kids just don’t have the mentorship in HS and before to score well on tests. I believe with the resources that would be afforded them at a NU, they would have an excellent chance at life changing formative years. Isn’t that a major component of the mission statement? Some just don’t have the advantage of growing up in Glenview. They are shunned the opportunity because bureaucrats in the Ivory tower don’t THINK they can make it in their highly esteemed university.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.
As I’ve said before, I’m a longtime non-alum NU fan. My grandpa and grandma had season tickets for over 50+ after settling down initially in Evanston and then Glenview. They taught me, rightfully, that NU did things the right way and while we would have a lot of “lean” years they would have some great ones too and those would be celebrated even more because of how they had to come together - i.e. real students, held to high standards, not cheating.
Thanks Styre. Just what the doctor ordered for this old man!All times CENTRAL. All games available nationally unless otherwise indicated. Rankings come from the AP poll.
First, the NU game:
Northwestern @ Iowa
Saturday, October 26
2:30 PM, BTN
PxP: Chris Vosters
Color: Anthony Herron
And the rest:
Friday, October 25
Rutgers @ USC
10:00 PM, FOX
PxP: Jason Benetti
Color: Brock Huard
Saturday, October 26
Nebraska @ #4 Ohio State (Big Noon Kickoff)
11:00 AM, FOX
PxP: Gus Johnson
Color: Joel Klatt
Washington @ #13 Indiana (ESPN College GameDay)
11:00 AM, BTN
PxP: Guy Haberman
Color: Yogi Roth
#20 Illinois @ #1 Oregon
2:30 PM, CBS
PxP: Brad Nessler
Color: Gary Danielson
Maryland @ Minnesota
2:30 PM, FS1
PxP: Connor Onion
Color: Spencer Tillman
#3 Penn State @ Wisconsin
6:30 PM, NBC
PxP: Noah Eagle
Color: Todd Blackledge
Michigan State @ Michigan
6:30 PM, BTN
PxP: Jeff Levering
Color: Jake Butt
Purdue and UCLA are off this week.
Yep, that's the Ivy League's official stance, but if you believe that any of these athletic stars are paying anything to go to Harvard or Princeton, or any others in the Ivys, I've got a bridge I'd like to sell you in Brooklyn!No athletic scholarship but lots of need based aid. There was an article in NYT that detailed the whole process. Most schools use the looser standards for football. When Harvard hired Amaker, they used them for hoops. And wouldn’t you know it, Harvard won the ivy 5 years in a row.
No athletic scholarship but lots of need based aid. There was an article in NYT that detailed the whole process. Most schools use the looser standards for football. When Harvard hired Amaker, they used them for hoops. And wouldn’t you know it, Harvard won the ivy 5 years in a row.I agree, but someone will immediately point out, nonsensically of course, that the Ivy League doesn't offer athletic scholarships.
I agree, but someone will immediately point out, nonsensically of course, that the Ivy League doesn't offer athletic scholarships.The administration could let the rope out a little and give Braun 4-5 spots for guys that are borderline but would not normally get in (for what it’s worth, the Ivy League does this). If they 4-5 guys they bring in each year do not graduate or cause problems, you can bring the rope in. This should not be controversial.
He made a terrible DC hire. He corrected that mistake