Friday, March 13, 2009

Husker Clinic Brings In A Big Texas Gun

There's a terrific thread on recruiting in Texas on Huskerpedia right now. It's one of the better chat lines that I've seen for awhile. Here's the link.

Inside that thread, this line was posted that got me to do some checking. It came from a contributor called "N2FL":
FYI, Hal Wasson, the head coach at Southlake Carroll High School, one of the top prep programs in the state of Texas, will take part in the NU Spring Coaches Clinic. That is a very good move.

This was to me a very interesting little nugget. Southlake Carroll, of course, is where star kicker Kris Brown came from. (And, yes---Chase Daniel too.) So, I Googled "Hal Wasson" and came up with this comprehensive article from the Dallas Morning News website.

What a deal indeed for the Husker program to bring this guy in if it pans out! I can see 2 results from this--first, the obvious in an improving tie-in with a big dog in Texas high school ball. But also--think of the further insights that high school coaches will get into running the spread offense at the high school level. If this is done more in Nebraska, then we have a shot at some of our own home-grown talent being "spread-friendly" so to speak--which will pay its own dividends in the future.

It's great to see how one initiative can have a positive result on several levels. I like it!

Go Big Red!!

The Old Husker Fan

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