Navin R. Johnson Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 1 hour ago, Panther07 said: Robin Washut confirmed it's for a preferred walk-on spot this morning. What exactly goes with a preferred walk-on offer? Is there a promise of a future scholarship? What does a preferred walk-on receive that a regular walk-on does not? Quote
Chuck Taylor Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 34 minutes ago, Navin R. Johnson said: What exactly goes with a preferred walk-on offer? Is there a promise of a future scholarship? What does a preferred walk-on receive that a regular walk-on does not? It means you were asked to walk on, but presumably no guarantees of anything. Easley was preferred, IIRC. HuscurAdam, roscoe and OmahaHusker 1 2 Quote
Navin R. Johnson Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 3 minutes ago, Chuck Taylor said: It means you were asked to walk on, but presumably no guarantees of anything. Easley was preferred, IIRC. That's kind of what I thought. Quote
AuroranHusker Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 Well, some big dude can't just say "I am a walk-on at Nebraska," NU has to request your services to be able to do so. That's the big difference. Now, if said initial big dude were Tanner Borchardt, then by all means, yes, please come 'walk on'! mwm89 1 Quote
Swan88 Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 It's apparently a real thing, according to the internet (which is never wrong): "The preferred walk-on has actually been recruited by the coach who generally has offered the player a spot on the roster. The player isn’t offered any scholarship money as a freshman but there is the possibility in the future." AuroranHusker 1 Quote
AuroranHusker Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 24 minutes ago, Swan88 said: It's apparently a real thing, according to the internet (which is never wrong): "The preferred walk-on has actually been recruited by the coach who generally has offered the player a spot on the roster. The player isn’t offered any scholarship money as a freshman but there is the possibility in the future." Charlie Easley comes to mind immediately, he earned one fairly soon. Quote
royalfan Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 It is basically a situation where you stand much better chance of earning a scholarship than a normal walk on. There is a mutual trust between the parties that for not taking an offer elsewhere you are given a fair shake to earn one here. It is somewhat like a grayshirt in the fact the scholarship is delayed. basketballjones 1 Quote
royalfan Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 As for the player I could honestly see it going either way. He could be a real pain in the ass to play against or he could simply not be good enough. I personally think he is better than Easley was at Pius X. Quote
Dead Dog Alley Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 He's the second best player ever born in the state of Nebraska to a Danish family; that's got to count for something. Silverbacked1 1 Quote
Huskerpapa Posted March 25, 2022 Author Report Posted March 25, 2022 Does a preferred walk on get access to the training table and tutoring? basketballjones 1 Quote
Swan88 Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 So . . . here's a question I've always wondered about. Let's say a kid earns a Regents Scholarship to the University and walks on to the football or basketball team. Does his Scholarship count against the limit of scholarship players? Quote
Chuck Taylor Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 46 minutes ago, royalfan said: It is basically a situation where you stand much better chance of earning a scholarship than a normal walk on. Unless ..... there is a REALLY preferred walkon .... or a SUPER preferred walkon. basketballjones 1 Quote
demone Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 Lived in Ashland for over 4 years - just moved 6 months ago. Had a chance to watch Cale as a sophomore and followed him as best I could the past couple of years. Really good kid and has developed more physically than I thought he would. He's a very good basketball player but unfortunately, competition level has to be a consideration. My concerns would be quickness, not only defensively but also in getting his shot off. Last time I saw him, the release on his outside shot was rather slow. I get it, we all want Nebraska kids on the roster and as a role player/culture guy off the bench, I'm all for it. Just my opinion, he is not an impact player at the high major level. I would think he would be a great fit at Wayne State or similar school. royalfan and 49r 1 1 Quote
Dead Dog Alley Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 25 minutes ago, Swan88 said: So . . . here's a question I've always wondered about. Let's say a kid earns a Regents Scholarship to the University and walks on to the football or basketball team. Does his Scholarship count against the limit of scholarship players? The rule used to be, and may still be, that if the player was actively recruited before enrolling, yes it counts against the limit. But, if someone enrolls and then tries out for a team, then it does not. For example, Bronson Schliep attended UNL on academic scholarships but did not count against the limit. Swan88 1 Quote
twister31 Posted March 25, 2022 Report Posted March 25, 2022 1 hour ago, Dead Dog Alley said: The rule used to be, and may still be, that if the player was actively recruited before enrolling, yes it counts against the limit. But, if someone enrolls and then tries out for a team, then it does not. For example, Bronson Schliep attended UNL on academic scholarships but did not count against the limit. Volleyball has had 2 players on regent and academic scholarships and I don't believe they counted. Quote
Art Vandalay Posted March 26, 2022 Report Posted March 26, 2022 I always thought they did not count until they stepped on the field at least for football. Then they had to give it up or go on scholarship, not sure on other sports Quote
Dead Dog Alley Posted March 26, 2022 Report Posted March 26, 2022 2 hours ago, Art Vandalay said: I always thought they did not count until they stepped on the field at least for football. Then they had to give it up or go on scholarship, not sure on other sports You are correct - I forgot about that part. Quote
basketballjones Posted March 28, 2022 Report Posted March 28, 2022 On 3/25/2022 at 3:35 PM, demone said: Lived in Ashland for over 4 years - just moved 6 months ago. Had a chance to watch Cale as a sophomore and followed him as best I could the past couple of years. Really good kid and has developed more physically than I thought he would. He's a very good basketball player but unfortunately, competition level has to be a consideration. My concerns would be quickness, not only defensively but also in getting his shot off. Last time I saw him, the release on his outside shot was rather slow. I get it, we all want Nebraska kids on the roster and as a role player/culture guy off the bench, I'm all for it. Just my opinion, he is not an impact player at the high major level. I would think he would be a great fit at Wayne State or similar school. IMO he's a better athlete and has a better body for development, and is just as smart/hard working as Charlie Easley. And he played a little here and has semi-starting role at SDSU. I think this can work if both parties give it time. Dead Dog Alley 1 Quote
Art Vandalay Posted April 11, 2022 Report Posted April 11, 2022 Got his first D1 offer today, North Dakota basketballjones 1 Quote
royalfan Posted April 11, 2022 Report Posted April 11, 2022 I hear through family connection that he pry wants to play right away. I don't know exactly how dialed in this person is but am guessing he goes to low D1 or likely D2 on scholarship. In a signal that goes against that grain slightly, I don't think paying for school is an issue. Parents want him to go where he wants to go from what I was told. Again, I don't have a tremendous feel for how dialed in this person is, but thought I would pass along anyway. Quote
WIGLEK Posted April 11, 2022 Report Posted April 11, 2022 On 3/24/2022 at 9:43 PM, Chuck Taylor said: Still no D-1 offers, as near as I can tell. He just got an offer from U of North Dakota. Chuck Taylor and basketballjones 2 Quote
Huskerpapa Posted April 14, 2022 Author Report Posted April 14, 2022 Good update. https://nebpreps.com/a-gs-jacobsen-reaching-new-heights/ Quote
basketballjones Posted April 15, 2022 Report Posted April 15, 2022 On 4/14/2022 at 9:09 AM, Huskerpapa said: Good update. https://nebpreps.com/a-gs-jacobsen-reaching-new-heights/ After reading that update, my gut tells me he really, really, really wants to come to NU. Seems aware that NU has all the resources and people to turn him into the player he wants to be, while cashing in potentially sweet money in NIL (much better than anywhere else in P5, let alone the Summit League). But he's weighing the ideas of getting school paid for and contributing early, developing by playing - then maybe earning a scholarship later in his career after a transfer, i.e., Sam Griesel. aphilso1 and Huskerpapa 2 Quote
aphilso1 Posted April 15, 2022 Report Posted April 15, 2022 35 minutes ago, basketballjones said: After reading that update, my gut tells me he really, really, really wants to come to NU. Seems aware that NU has all the resources and people to turn him into the player he wants to be, while cashing in potentially sweet money in NIL (much better than anywhere else in P5, let alone the Summit League). But he's weighing the ideas of getting school paid for and contributing early, developing by playing - then maybe earning a scholarship later in his career after a transfer, i.e., Sam Griesel. At this point I'd almost rather him go to NoDak. If he turns out to be a stud in the Summit League, it seems pretty likely that he'd transfer and we'd be a serious contender for his upperclassman years. If he doesn't develop into a difference maker in the Summit, then he likely wouldn't ever see the floor for DONU anyway. Better early development opportunity for him, plus low risk/high reward for us. Win-win, no? Quote
basketballjones Posted April 15, 2022 Report Posted April 15, 2022 (edited) 12 minutes ago, aphilso1 said: At this point I'd almost rather him go to NoDak. If he turns out to be a stud in the Summit League, it seems pretty likely that he'd transfer and we'd be a serious contender for his upperclassman years. If he doesn't develop into a difference maker in the Summit, then he likely wouldn't ever see the floor for DONU anyway. Better early development opportunity for him, plus low risk/high reward for us. Win-win, no? Unless he's turned off by the "you didn't believe in me," aspect of it. Then yeah. But I'd sure like to see how he compares to Quaran McPherson - wouldn't you? Edited April 15, 2022 by basketballjones Quote
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