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Welcome native son. Prove yourself and get that scholly young man!
https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/maple/186160Who is he? I am ignorant....
Thanks!https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/maple/186160
http://247sports.com/player/jordan-paup-86882
Turned down the Dakota schools and a couple others. Really high quality walk-on.
Absolutely freaking outstanding! Our family is proud of you!!!Welcome native son. Prove yourself and get that scholly young man!
You're welcome???Absolutely freaking outstanding! Our family is proud of you!!!
"Yet to be seen, they have to prove it on the field, I will judge by their on field play, yada yada yada, fart sounds"Excellent news. This is as big a walk on as you can expect these days.
It is a very good walk on class especially in the trenches.
He's a D end. If a certain D line coach played a hand in this that's a major cherry on top of what was an excellent recruiting cycle for him.
For not having recruited at this level before a great big "Well done!" to that certain D line coach.Excellent news. This is as big a walk on as you can expect these days.
It is a very good walk on class especially in the trenches.
He's a D end. If a certain D line coach played a hand in this that's a major cherry on top of what was an excellent recruiting cycle for him.
Funny how you always said people cannot get excited about recruiting classes until they prove it on the field. Unless of course their position coach played here.For not having recruited at this level before a great big "Well done!" to that certain D line coach.
We have had PLENTY of walk on lineman playing a ton on the lines.Watched him play BB. The best athlete on the court, but definitely a walk on. Nice frame, has some solid explosiveness, if he goes all in with S&C could maybe make a move.
Not going to bag on the kid, he's got the guts to walk on, then he probably has a work ethic to match. I wish him luck.
What we need is more offensive linemen to pass on the low level D1 and walkon.
Not in a direct way, like over the past 4 generations. Maybe there is some distant connection but I haven't heard of it.Welcome young man. Anyone know if he is related to Bryce Paup who played and coached at UNI, played for the Bills and now coaches at Minny?
Cole Conrad deserves to be on scholarship.We have had PLENTY of walk on lineman playing a ton on the lines.
What?"Yet to be seen, they have to prove it on the field, I will judge by their on field play, yada yada yada, fart sounds"
Who is he? I am ignorant....
Thanks.Someone Parrella has been in on since he started coaching for us. He's super high on Paup, so much so he's guaranteed a 105-man spot in the fall. Other walk-ons, not considered or tagged as a priority, aren't guaranteed a spot till school starts.
If this kid has a work ethic, and I have no clue one way or another but hear he does, I can see him on the field as a redshirt freshmen with special teams.
Parrella nailed him, but coach Wilhite did one hell of a job with this walk-on class.
And the follow up question is, would Paup have come on board if we over signed, ran guys off, and didn't reward walk ons like we do? I think not.Someone Parrella has been in on since he started coaching for us. He's super high on Paup, so much so he's guaranteed a 105-man spot in the fall. Other walk-ons, not considered or tagged as a priority, aren't guaranteed a spot till school starts.
If this kid has a work ethic, and I have no clue one way or another but hear he does, I can see him on the field as a redshirt freshmen with special teams.
Parrella nailed him, but coach Wilhite did one hell of a job with this walk-on class.
Good point.And the follow up question is, would Paup have come on board if we over signed, ran guys off, and didn't reward walk ons like we do? I think not.
I just think its a philosophical question that there may not be a correct answer for one way or another. I would have liked another 4 star guy in this class and maybe we should have cut bait with Calvin and maybe we would have done that IF we could have gotten a kid with equal talent. I guess my point is that we have a history of getting kids from our walk on classes almost every year that end up having a greater positive impact on our program than a single 3 or 4 star kid ends up having. I don't think you have to worry about having too many walk ons (they tend to leave the program if it becomes evident they won't ever play). I just think you have to worry about having to start 2-3 walk ons on each of your O and D lines like we did last year.Good point.
I have been following all your posts on this topic dingle very carefully. You make a good case and caused me to modify my thinking.
It is probably true that we will never be able to recruit at the level of teams in talent rich areas like Ohio or Texas. So for us the walk ons are more important as a means of building depth. Better to get preferred walk ons from under the radar small town Nebraska kids, then take a "reach" two star from somewhere else. Furthermore, you can analyze walk ons over a few years to see if they deserve a scholie, thus avoiding recruiting busts/voids.
Osborne believed in walk ons for all those reasons and understood that it is critical to the success of NU football to have them. You don't want too many walk ons, but a few here and there.
I should have been clearer. When I said we don't want too many walk ons I meant as starters. ThanksI just think its a philosophical question that there may not be a correct answer for one way or another. I would have liked another 4 star guy in this class and maybe we should have cut bait with Calvin and maybe we would have done that IF we could have gotten a kid with equal talent. I guess my point is that we have a history of getting kids from our walk on classes almost every year that end up having a greater positive impact on our program than a single 3 or 4 star kid ends up having. I don't think you have to worry about having too many walk ons (they tend to leave the program if it becomes evident they won't ever play). I just think you have to worry about having to start 2-3 walk ons on each of your O and D lines like we did last year.
And the follow up question is, would Paup have come on board if we over signed, ran guys off, and didn't reward walk ons like we do? I think not.
how do we do that without violating B1G rules?We can still oversign and have scholarships available for walk-ons.
how do we do that without violating B1G rules?
The lose guys in the summer is the part that I was referring to regarding the B1G scholarship rules.What B1G rules?
20 seniors
+3 B1G allowance (part of oversigning)
2 seniors graduate before fall camp
25 scholarships available for '17 class
Sign 25, lose guys in the summer and now you have available scholarships for walk-ons.