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2011 Dec 11

NEBRASKA FOOTBALL: Pelini's Passion To Be Tested This Winter

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By Brandon Cavanaugh

It’s approaching mid-December and Nebraska recently picked up its eighth commitment of this recruiting cycle. Linebacker Thomas Brown is a welcome addition as fellow linebacker Deion Jones defected to LSU. The peculiar thing is that the Cornhuskers could easily have approximately double their current commitment numbers, so why don’t they?

Bo Pelini’s not a fan of recruiting and it’s easy to understand why. It’s a 24/7/365 gig and it’s not for everyone which is why a recruiting coordinator is usually designated. In some cases, head coaches will crack the whip and in others, such as with Pelini’s staff, the coach with the official title of recruiting specialist is trusted to make necessary adjustments.

Through Nebraska’s 2011 home slate when the Cornhuskers can take advantage of their biggest recruiting tool in the Big Red faithful, they used 29 official visits out of an allotted 55. Only 22 of those trips brought uncommitted prospects to Lincoln.

The December and January months need to be when the Cornhuskers find a few diamonds in the rough or sneak athletes like true freshman running back Ameer Abdullah out from underneath the noses of the nation’s premiere programs. It’s not the time for the heaviest of lifting to be done.

When Pelini’s not at official Capital One Bowl functions, he’s pounding the recruiting pavement with a ferocity not seen out of the Huskers’ fourth-year coach during his tenure. Could Urban Meyer’s hiring at Ohio State signal a gauntlet being thrown down? Whatever the reason, Pelini would be doing his program a service by stepping into recruiting matters more often, but it’s understandable why he doesn’t.

Bo Pelini is the big gun. When he steps into a recruit’s living room, you know the situation just got real. The Kingpin of North Stadium has come to pay a visit. When Pelini is ready to talk face to face, he cranks up the heat. He has “it”, but does he truly realize that or not?

This ramped up recruiting effort is part one in determining how serious Pelini is about taking the Nebraska football program back to the elite level. He knows his strengths. He’s a tactician, he deals with the X’s and O’s, but he has gradually grown more into the CEO role necessary of a head coach at a major FBS school.

Part two will be revealed in his hire of a new defensive coordinator. If he hires someone from outside the program who knows how to properly recruit, buckle down and gladly be the taskmaster, one has to think he’s in it for the long haul.

Another promotion from within, another Ohio Bobcat, another ho-hum pick and it’ll be hard to take talk of commitment to win as seriously. Bo Pelini’s defenses will likely always provide nine or ten wins. To challenge for and win Big Ten championships, not to mention grace a BCS bowl for the first time in a decade, there needs to be a legitimate hire that makes a statement from the initial tweet.

Nebraska's head man has everything he needs to return the Cornhuskers to true relevancy. The Huskers were the fresh face in the Big Ten this season, the new kid on the block. With Jared Crick, Lavonte David and Alfonzo Dennard, they looked to produce one of the finest defenses seen since the defensive mastermind came to town. The rest is history.

Pelini must redirect the passion seen on the Huskers’ sideline every game day to recruiting, development of depth and a true pledge to be the best in the nation by actions, not words. If this happens, Nebraska stands a good chance of casting an intimidating shadow across the entire college football landscape again.

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Comments (4)

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HuskerLocker

Specifically by encouraging those who aren't adding to the overall benefit of the program to look elsewhere.

– Dec 12, 2011 at 7:53 pm

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ryanj25

"Nebraska can easily make room for 19-20 if necessary."? Please elaborate on how we can free up 4-5 more schollies.

– Dec 12, 2011 at 2:43 pm

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HuskerLocker

Nebraska can easily make room for 19-20 if necessary. The all-star games have never been kind to Nebraska (though I think that changes this year) and it appears deadlocked between Texas, Florida State and Nebraska for Peat. He's a year-long project and I've said as much, but Nebraska should easily have double-digit commits right now.

– Dec 11, 2011 at 11:18 am

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CREC15

i like your writing, but i disagree with ur thoughts on recruiting. we only have a total of 15 scholarships this yr plus the 3 oversign big 10 rule. we are after the best of the best this year and they want to make their announcements at their US ARMY games and things like that. heck its even rumored we're getting 5* Peat as well. it will shake out a ton in these next 3 weeks and its my belief and probably many others' as well that we will be looking pretty come feb.

– Dec 11, 2011 at 11:15 am

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