RobHowe
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Iowa Football Offers Ismael Smith-Flores
'23 TX WR/TE Holds Close Connections to Hawkeyes
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The only loser here is Smith-Flores.Texas 2023 TE Ismael Smith Flores, an Iowa legacy, commits to Nebraska
Class of 2023 Texas TE Ismael Smith Flores, an Iowa legacy recruit, has committed to Nebraska.nebraska.rivals.com
Well, that was an enjoyable read.
Nebraska has 11 TE's currently on their '23 roster. I seriously doubt playing time was much, if any, part of his decision. I would suggest that the biggest factor not mentioned might is that his high school coach is now the TE position coach at NE.He also knows that Luke Lachey has 3 more years if he wants it, and All has 2 more years. He'd never get the playing time he wants anyways.
Much ado about nothing.
Nebraska's recruiting classes have ranked much higher than Iowa in every year except one since Pelini left, and they've sucked worse than almost every Big Ten team since Pelini left.NE much like WI is making some noise with some of their recruiting efforts.
That broken program was enough to dampen our finish. We need to worry about our own broken components.Nebraska's recruiting classes have ranked much higher than Iowa in every year except one since Pelini left, and they've sucked worse than almost every Big Ten team since Pelini left.
That program is broken, and every year the talking heads say it's "their year" to start turning things around.
Ain't happening. Matt Rhule is the next Callahan/Riley/Frost/Joseph/[insert failed coach here.]
I guess I'm not as sure about that... I hope you're right. I just think with NIL he's got things going a positive direction so far early on. He seems like a good college coach (more so then pro for sure). Time will tell.Nebraska's recruiting classes have ranked much higher than Iowa in every year except one since Pelini left, and they've sucked worse than almost every Big Ten team since Pelini left.
That program is broken, and every year the talking heads say it's "their year" to start turning things around.
Ain't happening. Matt Rhule is the next Callahan/Riley/Frost/Joseph/[insert failed coach here.]
People thought the same thing about Riley and Frost tbh.I guess I'm not as sure about that... I hope you're right. I just think with NIL he's got things going a positive direction so far early on. He seems like a good college coach (more so then pro for sure). Time will tell.
The only caveat to all this is that he's still in the BIG West. A west that has new coaches at Purdue and Wisconsin as well. If he was in the East I'd say well yeah their ceiling is no higher then Indianas most of the time. But the West I'm afraid has some winnable games for them even if they aren't great either. Again I'm not trying to argue for them I hope they lose every damn game. I just see a path for them to be more then a doormat unfortunatelyPeople thought the same thing about Riley and Frost tbh.
Rhule had one good year with a P5 team using someone else's recruits, and never beat a ranked team in 3 years.
The whole Temple turnaround thing is about as applicable as Scott Frost's "natty." The Big Ten is big boy football and Rhule hasn't done squat at that level.
I guess I'm not as sure about that... I hope you're right. I just think with NIL he's got things going a positive direction so far early on. He seems like a good college coach (more so then pro for sure). Time will tell.
Well not every coach.. NIL is a game changer that's still pretty early on in knowing what it's impact will be. Like it or not Neb has $ and they are waving it around. I don't think they'll be great anytime soon by any means. But can they be formidable and not basement dwellers sooner then later? I mean they beat us when we really wished they wouldn't have. This is one of those topics where what I want and what I think are drastically different. I'll be happy as hell if he's Frost 2.0 I just doubt he willThis has been said about every coach over there since Solich. Quit worrying about them, they’re never going to be great again.
See that depends... How high up their priority list is school and their major? If you're a legit player that has pro potential then what coaching staff you're with is a huge thing. Granted for 95% of the players or more in college a pro future isn't a reality and it shouldn't be. So it all just depends on the kid.I'm reminded of the old advice............ you should commit to a school not to a coach. Don't think that advice carries as many listening ears today as in years gone by.........and it probably shouldn't now that NIL and the portal are involved.
You can criticize NE's hiring of the HS coach to gain inroads for a player or two (if that was their primary reason) but I've also read this coach has good connections to position NE for future TX talent.
But, I'm not sure WR isn't out of the question. He'd be a big body WR. He's 6'5" which is a good size for a couple position options. I guess it may come down to his speed. But, I don't think we can just assume at this point it would be solely TE.He also knows that Luke Lachey has 3 more years if he wants it, and All has 2 more years. He'd never get the playing time he wants anyways.
Much ado about nothing.