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'10 OH CB Braylon Heard (Nebraska Verbal)

wadc45;1617953; said:
I have also heard he is not visiting OSU this weekend...

The Heard WVU verbal was as a RB, chance to split time with Devine in 2010.
Nebraska seems to need RB's, no 2010 verbals from RB's.
tOSU RB depth chart is stacked.
So what are you hearing Wad, Did we offer as a CB/DB and Heard said "no thanks, I see myself carrying the ball?"
 
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jwinslow;1618019; said:
There was a Pelini playing this weekend for Mooney's HS team, but then there seem to be an endless line of descendants at that school (Stoops, etc).

Good memory JWins,

According at an article in the Vindy about the family tree at Youngstown Mooney, that Pelini was the Cardinal senior QB Mark Pelini, whose uncle is Nebraska Head coach, Bo.
 
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So word out of Ytown was that the WVU offer may have been for mostly for D (playing corner with a shot at RB...when OSU came to talk it was pure Corner/athlete no promise of RB chance)...He really can do some great things in Lincoln (showing the BIG12 how good Ohio football is) and will have a real nice Mooney saftey net out there with the Pelini brothers & Marlowe at WR.
 
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Published Saturday February 13, 2010
FOOTBALL
Heard's talent sings loud in Ohio
By Mitch Sherman
WORLD-HERALD BUREAU

LINCOLN ? A few people in Ohio have something to say in response to all that talk about the lack of an offensive playmaker in Nebraska's recently signed class of football recruits.

In fact, if one word best describes signee Braylon Heard, that's it ? playmaker.

?There sure wasn't a bigger playmaker in the state of Ohio,? said P.J. Fecko, Heard's coach at Cardinal Mooney High School in Youngstown. ?There was nobody, week in and week out, who would rise to the occasion and come to play like he did.
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?Nobody that I saw, anyway, and we played against a lot of great folks who are going to a lot of great places. At the end of every game, he was the guy everybody was talking about.?

Omaha.com - The Omaha World-Herald: Big Red Today - Heard's talent sings loud in Ohio
 
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