Tyjon Lindsey

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Nebraska has been landing some kids lately. What is their sales pitch??

"Young man, we'd like you to pick up and leave your home here in sunny California and come play for us in the cotton fields of Lincoln, Nebraska. It's currently 20 below, snowing, and overcast... but we hear inner city kids such as yourself are really in to ice fishing. We haven't won anything in more than 20 years and our education is worse than anything you're going to get at a local junior college.... but heck almighty can we make a great chicken pot pie around these parts, and the corn bread is delicious. And we all know how you inner city kids feel about corn bread."

I mean come on. The ONLY reason Nebraska is signing these kids is BAGS. It couldn't be more obvious.
 
Nebraska is doing some shady **** IMO

It sounds like he committed to Ohio St because of his best friend & QB.

Link to article
Recruiting: Top Nebraska target Tyjon Lindsey decommits from Ohio State | Recruiting | omaha.com

Recruiting: Top Nebraska target Tyjon Lindsey decommits from Ohio State
Sam McKewon / World-Herald staff writer

Tyjon Lindsey runs drills with Nebraska wideouts coach Keith Williams, left, during the Huskers' Friday Night Lights camp at Memorial Stadium on June 24. Lindsey, who had previously committed to Ohio State, reopened his recruitment.

Just days after Nebraska whiffed on slot receiver Jamire Calvin at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, one of its top targets for the 2017 class has severed ties from Ohio State.

Tyjon Lindsey, a top 100 prospect at wide receiver from Las Vegas Bishop Gorman High School, announced on Twitter early Wednesday morning that he was reopening his recruiting process just weeks before Signing Day.

A 5-foot-9, 180-pounder who missed most of the season with a right knee injury, Lindsey committed to OSU in August, in part because Bishop Gorman teammate and best friend Tate Martell — a quarterback — was also committed to Ohio State. Lindsey unofficially visited for a Friday Night Lights camp this summer and had the Huskers among his final teams.

Over the course of his three-year career at Gorman, Lindsey averaged 25.3 yards per catch and scored 31 touchdowns. He only played in three games this season before the knee injury.

Martell ain't his best friend... his best friends one is commited to UCLA as of last week & the other is a long time Nebraska commit. That's all I'm gonna say.
 
Nebraska is doing some shady **** IMO

Such as?

There paying 30k per commitment according to brooklyndee in some other thread. Filtered through a third party.

So let me get this straight. A program without any real obvious history of buying players, under a coach with no real obvious history of buying players, is paying $30,000 per recruit, but has only 15 recruits, with only three ranked above 3 stars, the number 32 class in the country, and the number 6 class in its own conference?

Which parts of that equation don't make sense?
 
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