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Enderle is not rushing a thing

North Platte (Neb.) quarterback Nathan Enderle, who is holding a lone scholarship offer from Idaho, is trying to make the best of his senior season even though his team does not have a perfect record thus far.
The 6-foot-5, 211-pound signal caller is unsure of stats, but thinks that things will turn around for his North Platte team as they continue through their schedule. As for recruiting, Enderle is still taking the relaxed approach.
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"Northern Colorado is a team that has started calling me lately, but there aren't really any big pushes from anyone at the moment," Enderle said. "I have had a lot of conversations on the phone with Princeton and Idaho. Those are really the ones I've gotten at this point."
"As for visits, I haven't really started thinking about it. I had some tickets to the Colorado State game the other weekend, but it wasn't a visit or anything. I've got tickets to a lot of places and we go to games. That's about it."
Enderle admits that the focus on the season has kept him from being more serious about his recruitment.
"Once the season is over, I'll start deciding what I want to do about visits and a decision," Enderle said.
One thing the No. 6 rated prospect in Nebraska has enjoyed is little pressure from Idaho after their offer came his way.
"They haven't given me a set time or anything," Enderle said. "They've been calling, but it's not them pushing hard. They just ask when I feel like I'll decide and they're to wait and see what I do. I understand their situation, so I'm not going to make anyone wait too long."
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