Rivals national recruiting analyst Marshall Levenson is joined by national rankings director Adam Friedman, national recruiting analyst Greg Smith and OUIsinder.com’s Brandon Drumm to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT or FICTION.
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1. Nebraska is more contender than pretender for Michael Terry
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Smith: FACT. This is a recruitment that on the surface it feels like Nebraska shouldn’t be a contender. But when you start pulling back the layers it makes more sense. Coach Matt Rhule wants Texas recruits to be a major part of what he’s doing in Lincoln. The multiple but pro-style offense featuring five-star quarterback Dylan Raiola is also a big draw. Offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield has also used versatile players like Michael Terry in the past at South Carolina.
The Huskers have made significant progress in building the pipeline from Texas to Nebraska. Landing Terry would make a huge statement for Rhule, his staff and the vision he has to rebuild Nebraska football.
Levenson: FACT. A week ago, I would have said they had the look of a pretender, but with Terry headed back to Nebraska in this short visit period, it changed my thoughts a bit. Terry has spoken highly of the Huskers, especially on his…
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Publish date : 2024-07-26 16:10:06
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