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| Year 2001 Nebraska Cornhusker Recruiting Class |
| NEWCOMERS
REPORT FOR FALL CAMP FROM OFFICIAL HUSKER SITE |
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Name, Position |
Height, Weight, 40 | Home Town (School) | Comments |
| Titus Adams, DL | 6'4", 280 lbs, 4.8 | Omaha, NE (Creighton Prep) | |
| Philip Bland, S | 6'0", 190 lbs., 4.5 | Lafayette, CO (Fairview) | |
| Clifford Brye, SE | 5'10", 175 lbs., 4.4 | Lincoln, NE (Hutchinson CC) | |
| Daniel Bullocks, S | 6'1", 190 lbs., 4.36 | Chattanooga, TN (Hixson) | |
| Josh Bullocks, S | 6'1", 190 lbs., 4.4 | Chattanooga, TN (Hixson) | |
| Rodney Burgess, CB | 6'2", 180 lbs., 4.4 | Del Ray Beach, FL (Hutchinson CC) | to join Huskers May 31st |
| Seppo Evwaraye, OL/DL | 6'5", 325 lbs., 5.4e | Vaasa, Finland (Laurel-Concord, NE) | |
| Jared Helming, OL/DL | 6'4", 275 lbs., 4.7 | Springfield, MO (Kickapoo) | |
| commitment ended 12/27/2000 | |||
| Antwon Guidry, IB/S | 6'1", 190 lbs., 4.4 | San Jose, CA (Leigh) | |
| Richie Incognito, OL | 6'4", 285 lbs., 5.5e | Glendale, AZ (Mt. Ridge) | |
| Randy Landingham, DB | 6'0", 180 lbs., 4.4 | Sonora, CA (Sonora) | |
| Danieal Manning, CB | 5'11", 190 lbs., 4.4 | Corsicana, TX (Corsicana) | |
| Mike McLaughlin, QB | 6'0", 175 lbs., 4.5e | Omaha, NE (Millard North) | |
| Gary Pike, OL | 6'5", 275 lbs., 5.3e | Pueblo, CO (Centennial) | |
| Cory Ross, RB/CB | 5'7", 182 lbs., 4.41 | Denver, CO (Thomas Jefferson) | |
| Barrett Ruud, LB | 6'2", 220 lbs., 4.6 | Lincoln, NE (Southeast) | |
| Marques Simmons, RB | 5'10", 180 lbs., 4.4 | Davenport, IA (North) | |
| Le Kevin Smith, DL | 6'3", 295 lbs., 4.9 | Macon, GA (Stratford Acad.) | |
| commitment ended 11/27/2000 | |||
| Mike Stuntz, QB | 6'2", 185 lbs. 4.54e | Council Bluffs, IA (St. Albert) | |
| OFFICIAL PROFILES FROM HUSKERS.COM HERE | |||
e = 40-yard dash electronically timed (subtract 0.2 to estimate handheld time) A# = attended NU summer camp with session number NOTE: recruiting services cover only a small portion of athletes across the country and can be totally inaccurate in their rankings. The number rankings and stars are only an approximation based on the opinions of a few people. It is an inaccurate science at best. Furthermore, most amateur recruiting analysts are just as clueless as everybody else, and should not be taken seriously. |
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