Per Travis Wilson at WSN:
Bay Port (WI) 2017 LB Matt Lorbeck has received a scholarship offer from North Dakota State. #wisfb
Looks like it is Matt Lorbeck's 1st offer. Listed at 6' 3" 220 - MLB for Bayport
HUDL has him at 4.75 in the 40. Has an older brother Zach doing track and
field at Wisconsin (decathlon).
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2549823/matt-lorbeck
Bingo I had the same thoughts. We should hit them where it hurts. We should do some heavy campaigning in Kansas to weaken UNI presence in that state and Nebraska to reduce Craig Bhol's strangle hold. Nebraska might be easier because this year might be Craig Bhol's last year in WYO and himself he is interviewing for other coaching jobs. Let's hit these suckers
" Our strategy for winning against BISON was simple, we put our WRs and RBs in a 1 on 1 situation with their defense in the backfield.....everybody knows they have some freshman who cannot tackle in a 1 on 1 situation.....Joe Glen"
Deyon Campbell - Hopkins MN - 5' 7" 178 - RB - 2017 NDSU offer
fastest man at The Opening - Chicago (Nike Camp)
- 4.36 hand-timed, 4.47 digital
Also has Wyoming, UNI and SDSU offers
http://247sports.com/Bolt/Deyon-Camp...icago-45341800
BisonReport mentioned Jaylen Campbell (RB, 6' 1" 190, Waukesha WI, Catholic Memorial, 2017) being offered by NDSU the other day (his 1st).
Wonder if Jaylen and Deyon are related?
Anyways, Jaylen quickly picked up his 2nd offer, from SDSU, according to Travis Wilson.
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I agree but I do think we should be recruiting heavy in Nebraska every year just by looking back at the success we have had from there...the absence of Nebraska recruits this past year worries me and I'm a little concerned about the Nebraska recruits the South Dakota schools picked up, I guess we will find out if my anxiety was justified in a year or two when we play them....but then again, a lot of it is about player development, something we excel at over other schools.
The south dakota schools are always going to get more Nebraska players just based on proximity. It's their Minnesota.
As far as Nebraska goes, obviously there are good players there. But I don't think we should recruit Nebraska just for the sake of recruiting Nebraska. Get the right players.
Not every player is going to be the next Stick, RJ, and DeLuca . Can't forget about the players who weren't exactly dominating like Sam Hahn, Bo Liekus, and Tyler Wrice.
I think the talent has been down. That's why we're targeting more Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Wisconsin has been huge in recent years.
If your going to stock up on Nebraska kids or anywhere outside of ND or MN, you better be sure they will be good. With the 3 state tuition reciprocity, it's safer and more bang for the buck to get more partials out of Minnesota. Partials out of Nebraska still pay out of state tuition which is way way higher
Seems like we're seeing a bit more activity in Nebraska this year... maybe it's an up year?
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