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RB Tre Bryant (MO) Verbal to Nebraska
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[QUOTE="Libero2, post: 1535561, member: 2812"] There is a difference between athletic freaks and elite football players. Tre Bryant is an athletic freak with one of the highest sparq ratings (these measure pure athleticism) in the country. He isn't an elite football player right now, but if he develops into the great player he is capable of being he will be considered one of the best players in college football, and a future NFL athlete, I have no doubts. But right now, from what I know (which is admittedly limited) he is great in space, but doesn't have the elite vision and running ability of a kid like Moe Neal. Honestly you can look at it like most of the basketball recruits we bring in, they are elite athletes with exceptional size at are still learning the game. When they figure it out they become amazing ball players (see Rak last year), if they only kind of sort of figure it out, you get guys like James Southerland. In the end, you get a strong player, with a chance to be a star. But they aren't top elite prospects because they don't have the technique down yet. When they get it, they have every opportunity to become some of the best in the country because they are freak athletes unlike just about anyone else in the country. [/QUOTE]
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