Husker News and Notes: Gator Bowl bid may come before December 7th
Notes:
- Formally, bowl invitations go out on December 7th although the Gator Bowl may make Nebraska official before then:
"“Rick Baker at the Cotton Bowl and Bruce Binkowski at the Holiday Bowl and I are good friends, and we formed this relationship that we have with the Big 12 and we talk a lot,” Catlett said. “If it appears that it’s going to break out and we can get to a decision between the three of us of who we wanted, then we could go ahead and move.”
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- Great Headline: Bo Pelini is not happy until ‘we win them all.’
- Potential recruit Jarvis Giles was blown away by his visit to Lincoln on Friday.
| More on the Huskers recruiting from Rivals:
Can Nebraska land running back Al-Terek McBurse? – Mike from Omaha, Neb.
This one is interesting because Al-Terek McBurse had a big senior season. McBurse, from Winter Springs (Fla.) High, averaged 12 yards per carry and rushed for more than 2,300 yards and 23 touchdowns in 10 games. In the season finale, McBurse rushed for 241 yards and three scores against Casselberry (Fla.) Lake Howell to break the Seminole County single-season rushing record, formerly held by Marquette Smith. McBurse’s productive season makes him one of the hottest running backs in the Sunshine State in a year loaded with some big-time running backs. Heading into the season, McBurse had just a few offers. But as the season progressed, the offers really started to come in. He has made one official visit, to Nebraska earlier this month. McBurse is scheduled to visit Purdue this weekend and Kansas the first weekend in December. Although McBurse won’t name a leader, he was impressed by his visit to Nebraska. He loved the offensive scheme, how they utilize the running backs and the coaching staff, especially coach Bo Pelini. If there is one team to keep an eye on, it’s Georgia Tech. McBurse always has liked the Yellow Jackets. Another possibility is USF. But right now it’s safe to say Nebraska has a great chance to pull McBurse out of Florida. The Huskers also are in the mix another Florida running back, Tampa Gaither’s Jarvis Giles. He had been a Tennessee commitment, but Phil Fulmer’s dismissal caused Giles to decommit. His commitment may come down to South Carolina, where he has had an official visit, and Nebraska. |
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