twinhawkfans
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He will be of little consequence.
I heard some fellas at the Jamba Juice in Evanston talking about some guy getting a full ride academic scholarship to Northwestern. I assume they were talking about Mr. Wegher, but I don't know for sure, so I will assume they were until I hear otherwise. Do the stipulations in the release prevent Mr. Wegher from receiving an academic scholarship? How sick would NU be with Wegher and Persa in the backfield?
Ditto on that; but this surely will not happen. Wouldn't make much sense.I wish him the best of luck with his life but if he dons a Husker jersey he is dead to me.
Who is going to take care of the babies?
Now that's funny...someone in Evanston actually talking about college football. Heck, they didn't even do that at the game!
Do you really think he will someday carry the ball against Iowa? I'd say it is still a looooong shot.
I would agree with this. It's no disrespect to Wegher or his ability. I am well aware of what he did as a Hawkeye, in the Big 10, as a true freshman, but that plays into why I don't see him being a major contributor elsewhere, unless he goes down in level of competition. I think a lot of people are over looking the staff's ability to develop players at an accelerated rate, and how to make nearly any piece of the puzzle work when there just aren't many other options (Brownlee is a great example of that). I just don't know that his talent or ability to produce is going to receive the nurturing he had at Iowa, anywhere else in the country. Iowa's got a great history of making GREAT players out of guys that likely would have been average, at other positions, in other programs.
C'mon man stop kissing the kings feet. Wegher has great talent and maybe our coaching staff actually was holding him back and we only got the tip of the iceberg? What I think this staff actually does a lot of times is stifle talent by putting them in situations that they know might produce some good results if done perfectly but that they also know will not cause anything negative to happen.
Umm, you do realize he carried the ball for us as a true freshman, no? Why is it a "loooooong shot"? The kid has talent and plenty of speed. There's no denying that.
Edit: So after reading it again, you're probably referring to just the whole process going through successfully. I took it as you questioning his ability like so many people have done in the past.
95% sure he will be attending south Dakota state...put it in the books!
I guess I'm not worried about him. I think the long shot is that he ever finishes school. If he walks on at Nebraska good for him. I bet he never makes it past another season. We're probably better off not having him here. I'd rather move on.
USD makes more sense, if being closer to home is why he is leaving Iowa.95% sure he will be attending south Dakota state...put it in the books!