Way to get offensive linemen

Coaches: Why not recruit in Nebraska? We all know we're not going to take the top linemen away from the Cornhuskers. But there's an army of kids in that state who grow up wanting to play offensive line for Nebraska. A handful get scholarships to NU. Several more go out of state, and some are part of the Huskers' well-known walk-on program.
But here's the thing. Almost every one of them arrives in Lincoln about 6-4, 290-320 pounds, can bench press the tractor they drove to high school and they eat when the wrestle a steer into the oven. These kids are enormous, and all they've ever wanted to do is farm and play offensive line. Even if we assume that the top few will play for Nebraska, Oklahoma or Kansas State, there are still a hell of a lot of huge offensive linemen up there who can play, and while they might initially be upset that they're not playing in Memorial Stadium, surely there are some who would want a great education at a great school, would enjoy living in a city larger than Wahoo, Neb., would take a liking to southern girls, etc.
BUS, back me up here. We all talk about the need to sign big offensive linemen, and there's a million of them up there. Go get 'em.
But here's the thing. Almost every one of them arrives in Lincoln about 6-4, 290-320 pounds, can bench press the tractor they drove to high school and they eat when the wrestle a steer into the oven. These kids are enormous, and all they've ever wanted to do is farm and play offensive line. Even if we assume that the top few will play for Nebraska, Oklahoma or Kansas State, there are still a hell of a lot of huge offensive linemen up there who can play, and while they might initially be upset that they're not playing in Memorial Stadium, surely there are some who would want a great education at a great school, would enjoy living in a city larger than Wahoo, Neb., would take a liking to southern girls, etc.
BUS, back me up here. We all talk about the need to sign big offensive linemen, and there's a million of them up there. Go get 'em.