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Originally Posted by dreClark

TAMU will most likely be hosting Damien Jacobs and Aziz ****tu the weekend of the Oklahoma State game.
Dude who committed to Tennessee?

Yea, same guy that was also committed to FSU out of HS. I think he already has his visit set for that weekend. I'm not sure what our chances are with him.
 
[h1]Bubba Starling sitting out Huskers camp[/h1]

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LINCOLN, Neb. -- With millions of dollars potentially at stake, Bubba Starling is putting football at Nebraska on hold until he decides whether to sign with the Kansas City Royals.

Starling was a no-show for the Cornhuskers' first practice Saturday, and coach Bo Pelini said afterward that the 6-foot-5, 200-pound freshman quarterback won't participate in team activities until at least Aug. 15, if ever.

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That's the baseball signing deadline for Starling, a power-hitting outfielder who was drafted No. 5 overall in June.

"Obviously, he has got a lot at risk," Pelini said. "We communicated with the family about the best way to go about it. We're all on the same page."

Starling's father, Jimbo Starling, confirmed that Bubba was still a member of the Nebraska football program. He declined to comment further.

Pelini said he is leaving open a spot for Starling on the 105-man preseason roster. He said it would not make sense for him to practice as long as there is uncertainty about his future.

Starling is taking summer school and working out on his own, "just like anyone else who's not on the 105."

Starling was a multisport star for Gardner-Edgerton High School just southwest of Kansas City, Mo. According to his growing legend, he hits 500-foot home runs, throws a football 55 yards from his knees and dunks over basketball players who stand half a foot taller.

His father has said football is Bubba's first love. He rushed for 2,471 yards and 31 touchdowns his senior season and was listed among ESPNU's top 150 recruits.

The absence of Starling leaves Nebraska with three full-time quarterbacks -- returning starter Taylor Martinez, redshirt freshman Brion Carnes and sophomore Ron Kellogg III. Freshman Jamal Turner is splitting time between receiver and quarterback.

Pelini also is awaiting word on the status of incoming freshman Charles Jackson, one of the nation's top cornerback prospects. Jackson still hasn't been cleared academically. He's seen as a key addition to a secondary that lost New York Giants first-round pick Prince Amukamara.

"We're at the whim of when they gave us a ruling on that," Pelini said.

The Huskers also are waiting to hear from the NCAA on the eligibility of fullback Mike Marrow, who transferred from Eastern Michigan.

"I don't want to comment until we get a ruling, but he was out there at practice, so we feel good about it," Pelini said.

In other personnel developments, freshman Max Pirman, who signed as a tight end, lined up at linebacker, Brent Qvale moved from guard to offensive tackle and freshman Daniel Davie moved from receiver to cornerback.
 
[h1]Bubba Starling sitting out Huskers camp[/h1]

Associated Press

LINCOLN, Neb. -- With millions of dollars potentially at stake, Bubba Starling is putting football at Nebraska on hold until he decides whether to sign with the Kansas City Royals.

Starling was a no-show for the Cornhuskers' first practice Saturday, and coach Bo Pelini said afterward that the 6-foot-5, 200-pound freshman quarterback won't participate in team activities until at least Aug. 15, if ever.

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That's the baseball signing deadline for Starling, a power-hitting outfielder who was drafted No. 5 overall in June.

"Obviously, he has got a lot at risk," Pelini said. "We communicated with the family about the best way to go about it. We're all on the same page."

Starling's father, Jimbo Starling, confirmed that Bubba was still a member of the Nebraska football program. He declined to comment further.

Pelini said he is leaving open a spot for Starling on the 105-man preseason roster. He said it would not make sense for him to practice as long as there is uncertainty about his future.

Starling is taking summer school and working out on his own, "just like anyone else who's not on the 105."

Starling was a multisport star for Gardner-Edgerton High School just southwest of Kansas City, Mo. According to his growing legend, he hits 500-foot home runs, throws a football 55 yards from his knees and dunks over basketball players who stand half a foot taller.

His father has said football is Bubba's first love. He rushed for 2,471 yards and 31 touchdowns his senior season and was listed among ESPNU's top 150 recruits.

The absence of Starling leaves Nebraska with three full-time quarterbacks -- returning starter Taylor Martinez, redshirt freshman Brion Carnes and sophomore Ron Kellogg III. Freshman Jamal Turner is splitting time between receiver and quarterback.

Pelini also is awaiting word on the status of incoming freshman Charles Jackson, one of the nation's top cornerback prospects. Jackson still hasn't been cleared academically. He's seen as a key addition to a secondary that lost New York Giants first-round pick Prince Amukamara.

"We're at the whim of when they gave us a ruling on that," Pelini said.

The Huskers also are waiting to hear from the NCAA on the eligibility of fullback Mike Marrow, who transferred from Eastern Michigan.

"I don't want to comment until we get a ruling, but he was out there at practice, so we feel good about it," Pelini said.

In other personnel developments, freshman Max Pirman, who signed as a tight end, lined up at linebacker, Brent Qvale moved from guard to offensive tackle and freshman Daniel Davie moved from receiver to cornerback.
 
Originally Posted by tmay407

Originally Posted by dreClark

TAMU will most likely be hosting Damien Jacobs and Aziz ****tu the weekend of the Oklahoma State game.
Dude who committed to Tennessee?
Yea, same guy that was also committed to FSU out of HS. I think he already has his visit set for that weekend. I'm not sure what our chances are with him.



Jacobs said he would take all his visits.
I dont want to lose him not just bc he's good but  bc we also are out in front for  his Teammate DE D. Autry.
  
 
Originally Posted by tmay407

Originally Posted by dreClark

TAMU will most likely be hosting Damien Jacobs and Aziz ****tu the weekend of the Oklahoma State game.
Dude who committed to Tennessee?
Yea, same guy that was also committed to FSU out of HS. I think he already has his visit set for that weekend. I'm not sure what our chances are with him.



Jacobs said he would take all his visits.
I dont want to lose him not just bc he's good but  bc we also are out in front for  his Teammate DE D. Autry.
  
 
Last week it was Auburn shouldn't even be ranked and Texas A&M was underrated at #9 coming off a 9-4 season. This week it's FSU is a favorite for NC. Jesse Palmer is an idiot.
 
Last week it was Auburn shouldn't even be ranked and Texas A&M was underrated at #9 coming off a 9-4 season. This week it's FSU is a favorite for NC. Jesse Palmer is an idiot.
 
Bubba should choose Baseball. Idk...tough call tho.

FSU guys, any playmakers on the offense? Like do ya see a player have a breakout year at the WR spot?
 
Bubba should choose Baseball. Idk...tough call tho.

FSU guys, any playmakers on the offense? Like do ya see a player have a breakout year at the WR spot?
 
Originally Posted by Caerus

Bubba should choose Baseball. Idk...tough call tho.

FSU guys, any playmakers on the offense? Like do ya see a player have a breakout year at the WR spot?
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Originally Posted by Caerus

Bubba should choose Baseball. Idk...tough call tho.

FSU guys, any playmakers on the offense? Like do ya see a player have a breakout year at the WR spot?
Nick O'Leary

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Originally Posted by Weaponry Expert

Originally Posted by Caerus

Bubba should choose Baseball. Idk...tough call tho.



FSU guys, any playmakers on the offense? Like do ya see a player have a breakout year at the WR spot?
Nick O'Leary

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At least make it believable, offensive lineman (even glorified ones) can't be playmakers.
 
Originally Posted by Weaponry Expert

Originally Posted by Caerus

Bubba should choose Baseball. Idk...tough call tho.



FSU guys, any playmakers on the offense? Like do ya see a player have a breakout year at the WR spot?
Nick O'Leary

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At least make it believable, offensive lineman (even glorified ones) can't be playmakers.
 
I think it may have been an early sunday a couple weeks ago, I watched FSU vs Someone (cant remember) and Haulstead had like 7 catched for 120 plus yards but he also had 6 drops I was in tears watching the %#%%. dude shoulda had an easy 14 catch day with like 250 plus
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I think it may have been an early sunday a couple weeks ago, I watched FSU vs Someone (cant remember) and Haulstead had like 7 catched for 120 plus yards but he also had 6 drops I was in tears watching the %#%%. dude shoulda had an easy 14 catch day with like 250 plus
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I think that was the UNC game which was a disgrace all around

Drops were an issue with him but hopefully he's solved that problem and will continue to work on it.
I want Bert to have a big year and hope for the best but I have zero faith in him to do much of anything.
 
I think that was the UNC game which was a disgrace all around

Drops were an issue with him but hopefully he's solved that problem and will continue to work on it.
I want Bert to have a big year and hope for the best but I have zero faith in him to do much of anything.
 
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