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RE: FB Decommit
(05-08-2019 04:36 PM)HawaiiToNIU Wrote: (05-08-2019 01:31 PM)IWokeUpLikeThis Wrote: (05-04-2019 07:54 PM)NILAW Wrote: We all know it happens. The only positive is that it is early, and gives our coaching staff time to go after a replacement - next man up before the players get here.
Yeah it would even happen in the golden age. I remember right after NIU clinched the Orange Bowl a top QB recruit from LWE decommitted for Northwestern.
Tommy Fuessel...I remember I was excited for the kid's speed
Well, he went there and nothing happened...
Yeah it feels like yesterday I was watching “Tommy Football” in Champaign for the state title game and everyone was hyped about him. Can’t believe it’s been 7 years.
Turns out he had a brain condition requiring surgery that wasn’t discovered until before his freshman year so he never ended up playing football. Switched to baseball.
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RE: FB Decommit
First Niemann brother was a starter at Iowa. Guy who committed same year Scharping did, last name Maxwell who was also an olineman wasn't a starter at Wisconsin. Two that I remember
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RE: FB Decommit
this is how its done...
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RE: FB Decommit
(05-08-2019 06:25 PM)NIUSAE Wrote: First Niemann brother was a starter at Iowa. Guy who committed same year Scharping did, last name Maxwell who was also an olineman wasn't a starter at Wisconsin. Two that I remember
Maxwell played quite a bit his sophomore year but I’m not even sure he was on the team his Jr+Sr years. Don’t know what happened to him really.
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(05-08-2019 04:43 PM)JoeNovak Wrote: (05-08-2019 04:36 PM)HawaiiToNIU Wrote: (05-08-2019 01:31 PM)IWokeUpLikeThis Wrote: (05-04-2019 07:54 PM)NILAW Wrote: We all know it happens. The only positive is that it is early, and gives our coaching staff time to go after a replacement - next man up before the players get here.
Yeah it would even happen in the golden age. I remember right after NIU clinched the Orange Bowl a top QB recruit from LWE decommitted for Northwestern.
Tommy Fuessel...I remember I was excited for the kid's speed
Well, he went there and nothing happened...
Outside of that one kid who left for Wisconsin was there ever anyone that ever decommited that actually did anything at their power 5 school?
Miles Osei had a decent career as a WR and KR at Illinois
Alec Ingold was a stud at Wisconsin as a FB and just signed with the Raiders. God i would have loved to see him at QB in our offense.
Herbert Miller decomitted from us in 2015 and went to FAU (so not P5) but had a great career there and just signed with the Chiefs
Cortez Lewis decomitted from us back in 2013/14 and signed with Wake Forest and had a great Redshirt Freshman year then had a bunch of injuries. Just saw he just signed with WMU as a grad transfer for 2019
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RE: FB Decommit
I don't think I would characterize Miles Osei's career at Illinois as decent. He was buried in the depth chart most of the time. Poked his head out occasionally his Jr and Sr year after he was switched from QB. He was never much there other than a place holder. He made a HUGE mistake not going to NIU where he could have been a star. He could have been at a minimum a Britt Davis.
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RE: FB Decommit
(05-09-2019 08:29 AM)chihuskie Wrote: I don't think I would characterize Miles Osei's career at Illinois as decent. He was buried in the depth chart most of the time. Poked his head out occasionally his Jr and Sr year after he was switched from QB. He was never much there other than a place holder. He made a HUGE mistake not going to NIU where he could have been a star. He could have been at a minimum a Britt Davis.
I don't know about that. Overall, Illinois probably has gotten more highly regarded recruits but talent wise, I don't think they are any better than NIU. To NIUs benefit, we recruit Wisconsin, Minnesota well. Those two states only have one D1 team. We are also the closest MAC team to those states. Kids in a close knit family might chose us because their family and friends can get to see them play.
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RE: FB Decommit
(05-09-2019 09:35 AM)klake87 Wrote: (05-09-2019 08:29 AM)chihuskie Wrote: I don't think I would characterize Miles Osei's career at Illinois as decent. He was buried in the depth chart most of the time. Poked his head out occasionally his Jr and Sr year after he was switched from QB. He was never much there other than a place holder. He made a HUGE mistake not going to NIU where he could have been a star. He could have been at a minimum a Britt Davis.
I don't know about that. Overall, Illinois probably has gotten more highly regarded recruits but talent wise, I don't think they are any better than NIU. To NIUs benefit, we recruit Wisconsin, Minnesota well. Those two states only have one D1 team. We are also the closest MAC team to those states. Kids in a close knit family might chose us because their family and friends can get to see them play.
I think we are in agreement. Osei was just a kid who really wanted to play QB and he was given a clear shot at playing QB here, and he took it--- initially, and then bailed out at the last minute and went to U of I. I don;t think it worked out for him. That's all I am saying. His goal was to play QB, and he failed.
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RE: FB Decommit
(05-09-2019 12:09 PM)chihuskie Wrote: (05-09-2019 09:35 AM)klake87 Wrote: (05-09-2019 08:29 AM)chihuskie Wrote: I don't think I would characterize Miles Osei's career at Illinois as decent. He was buried in the depth chart most of the time. Poked his head out occasionally his Jr and Sr year after he was switched from QB. He was never much there other than a place holder. He made a HUGE mistake not going to NIU where he could have been a star. He could have been at a minimum a Britt Davis.
I don't know about that. Overall, Illinois probably has gotten more highly regarded recruits but talent wise, I don't think they are any better than NIU. To NIUs benefit, we recruit Wisconsin, Minnesota well. Those two states only have one D1 team. We are also the closest MAC team to those states. Kids in a close knit family might chose us because their family and friends can get to see them play.
I think we are in agreement. Osei was just a kid who really wanted to play QB and he was given a clear shot at playing QB here, and he took it--- initially, and then bailed out at the last minute and went to U of I. I don;t think it worked out for him. That's all I am saying. His goal was to play QB, and he failed.
The real "failure" in that recruiting class was Kill. He offered Osei over Garropolo (49er), both Mid Suburban East players.
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RE: FB Decommit
(05-09-2019 04:18 PM)NIU05 Wrote: (05-09-2019 12:09 PM)chihuskie Wrote: (05-09-2019 09:35 AM)klake87 Wrote: (05-09-2019 08:29 AM)chihuskie Wrote: I don't think I would characterize Miles Osei's career at Illinois as decent. He was buried in the depth chart most of the time. Poked his head out occasionally his Jr and Sr year after he was switched from QB. He was never much there other than a place holder. He made a HUGE mistake not going to NIU where he could have been a star. He could have been at a minimum a Britt Davis.
I don't know about that. Overall, Illinois probably has gotten more highly regarded recruits but talent wise, I don't think they are any better than NIU. To NIUs benefit, we recruit Wisconsin, Minnesota well. Those two states only have one D1 team. We are also the closest MAC team to those states. Kids in a close knit family might chose us because their family and friends can get to see them play.
I think we are in agreement. Osei was just a kid who really wanted to play QB and he was given a clear shot at playing QB here, and he took it--- initially, and then bailed out at the last minute and went to U of I. I don;t think it worked out for him. That's all I am saying. His goal was to play QB, and he failed.
The real "failure" in that recruiting class was Kill. He offered Osei over Garropolo (49er), both Mid Suburban East players.
But found us Jordan Lynch......
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RE: FB Decommit
(05-09-2019 04:18 PM)NIU05 Wrote: (05-09-2019 12:09 PM)chihuskie Wrote: (05-09-2019 09:35 AM)klake87 Wrote: (05-09-2019 08:29 AM)chihuskie Wrote: I don't think I would characterize Miles Osei's career at Illinois as decent. He was buried in the depth chart most of the time. Poked his head out occasionally his Jr and Sr year after he was switched from QB. He was never much there other than a place holder. He made a HUGE mistake not going to NIU where he could have been a star. He could have been at a minimum a Britt Davis.
I don't know about that. Overall, Illinois probably has gotten more highly regarded recruits but talent wise, I don't think they are any better than NIU. To NIUs benefit, we recruit Wisconsin, Minnesota well. Those two states only have one D1 team. We are also the closest MAC team to those states. Kids in a close knit family might chose us because their family and friends can get to see them play.
I think we are in agreement. Osei was just a kid who really wanted to play QB and he was given a clear shot at playing QB here, and he took it--- initially, and then bailed out at the last minute and went to U of I. I don;t think it worked out for him. That's all I am saying. His goal was to play QB, and he failed.
The real "failure" in that recruiting class was Kill. He offered Osei over Garropolo (49er), both Mid Suburban East players.
Well, we had Lynch so I think it worked out for NIU, EIU, and Garoppolo. Garoppolo may not have developed into a pro passer had he come to NIU. Who knows but it certainly worked out the way it benefited everyone...
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