I see your point. Maybe I don't know of how many schools actually have that policy. You hear about some schools pulling schollys from injured players, and think it may be more of standard practice. Perhaps I may have been a victim of my own ignorance.
Does anyone have the answers we need...
This. This is correct. KirFer will honor a scholly to a young man; even if he ends up injured. Whether it be in high school or college, the way KirFer runs the program is with high class. That is why I have tremendous respect for the guy. That is why I don't disagree with the "no visit policy"...
So according to your logic, Steele Jantz is a really good QB, because he had a great game vs us... but all his other stinkers, well that's just someone else's fault (the line, the coaches, the other players around him, etc).
CJ is an adult. He's about to graduate from college and embark on a career. He's now also a father. Stop calling him a kid.
I missed your posts "defending" these poor "kids" when people were on here crucifying Rudock. CJB is your fav, I get it... but he is not as good as everyone on here has...
So the OP might be not good at the trolliolliolololol; but I do gotta question the coach here too.
Where does this loss to Omaha High Community College rank in terms of terrible losses.
And by comparison, if this was "Kurt Ferretz"... Would the crowd here be as forgiving (and dismissive as...
I'd also add the 2012 game was really close to going Iowa's way. Just a play or two. IIRC, Nebby had to press an injured Burkhead into action to save the game for them.
Really the only game Nebby was by far the better team was in 2011 (and if you wanted to argue that their DBs held our...
Fridays win was satisfying on so many levels… Which I would include the crow that Nebraska AD Shawn Eichorst must be eating right now for his comment a couple years ago about comparing the state of the two programs. In my eyes, that was the best part of the win on Friday; perhaps that's just my...