Poll: Which school faces the most challenges for its respective head coach in recruiting?

Which school faces the most challenges for its respective head coach in recruiting?


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GoBigRed-

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Dec 2, 2015
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I have been reviewing the recruiting rankings and I am curious about the pulse of Husker Nation.
 

chicolby

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Isn't it pretty obvious that it would be Oregon State?

I'd maybe rank them from hardest to easiest:

Oregon State (location, funding, lack of winning)
Northwestern (lack of funding)
Iowa (Not a major brand name)
Nebraska (A major brand name, bad location, but a history of winning - although this is getting to be a pretty long history without much relevance.)
 

NikkiSixx_rivals269993

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I think it would be difficult at Northwestern. You have to be pretty smart to get into that school, and finding football players that meet eligibility would seem difficult.
 

19Football19

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I think it would be difficult at Northwestern. You have to be pretty smart to get into that school, and finding football players that meet eligibility would seem difficult.
agree with you. Northwestern shouldn't be in the BIG10....They should be in the IVY league.
I'd say Neb is the best situation, but the scary part is if you blog on other sites is we haven't won a title conference this century and have had a losing record each decade. Take it for what it's worth as it's been 15 years, but that's reality. These kids don't care that we bring up the 90's. iPhone's weren't invented then, therefore it doesn't matter to them.
 
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Hawkeye King

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agree with you. Northwestern shouldn't be in the BIG10....They should be in the IVY league.
I'd say Neb is the best situation, but the scary part is if you blog on other sites is we haven't won a title conference this century and have had a losing record each decade. Take it for what it's worth as it's been 15 years, but that's reality. These kids don't care that we bring up the 90's. iPhone's weren't invented then, therefore it doesn't matter to them.
Good post...
 
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