Jack Stoll sort of shakes his head at it now. But of the nine Division I college football scholarship offers the tight end received coming off a standout run at Regis Jesuit High School, fewer than half — four — were from Power 5 programs.
“We used to say, back in high school,” said Stoll, rated by 247Sports as a 3-star prospect in the Class of 2016 and now a tight end at Nebraska, “that we felt that (Colorado) was a state that kind of got slept on in recruiting.”
Not anymore.
And not by Cornhuskers coach Scott Frost.