I believe he will be a long snapper at NU.How does he look as a player? Haven’t been able to see and videos on him. And glad to see our walk on program is indeed up and going and just fine.
Because, as I said in another thread, that NU is trying to secure their walk on class earlier in order to try to get them before they commit to another school.Good. Hopefully he will be a player. Does he have any FBS or FCS offers? Also why the "preferred" walk-on designation now? Wisky doesn't give that designation until much later.
I like that they are getting them earlier. My question is why not just designate walk-on at this point. For example, Wisky makes it known that they will designate the "preferred" label after all walk-ons are known.Because, as I said in another thread, that NU is trying to secure their walk on class earlier in order to try to get them before they commit to another school.
I may have misspoke. I'm not sure if he is a preferred walk on or just a walk on at this point. I may have gotten ahead of myself. I edited the title.I like that they are getting them earlier. My question is why not just designate walk-on at this point. For example, Wisky makes it known that they will designate the "preferred" label after all walk-ons are known.
Long snapperHow does he look as a player? Haven’t been able to see and videos on him. And glad to see our walk on program is indeed up and going and just fine.
Yeah, I'm not sure either as it really doesn't say in the article on RSS.There is no real definition of a preferred walk on. Other than they are “guaranteed” a spot on the team. While most preferred walk ons get a spot on the 105 man roster there is no rule that says they have to.
My understanding is that the definition is really defined by each school. So a preferred walk on at Wisconsin may mean something totally different than a preferred walk on at Alabama.
Preferred walk on per Lincoln Journal Star. Hawkeyes offered him a preferred walk on spot as well. Long snapper as you posted.Yeah, I'm not sure either as it really doesn't say in the article on RSS.