
Nebraska football may have earned an advantage in recruiting through a new NCAA rule that allows prospects to take unlimited official visits if they only visit one school once or twice if a coach was fired.
While some college coaches are complaining about the rule change, the Nebraska football staff appears fine with it. Several sources are reportedly upset over the new rule to allow unlimited official visits.
However, Nebraska football staff took a different approach to official visits with recruits and showed the players what the program has to offer. Nebraska football may have another recruiting weapon that can help them land some of the best players in the country.
Critics argue that the rule change will further widen the gap between the haves and the have nots. However, the official visit could be viewed as a waste of time and resources if it only involves a free meal.
When Nebraska football recruited Dylan Raiola, the program took him to games and showed him what the school had to offer. The team demonstrated why he should pick the Huskers over Ohio State.
The program’s focus on perspective and positive assistance puts the team ahead of others in the recruiting game. Nebraska football’s coaches will continue to work hard in recruiting and not focus on those who complain about the new rules.
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