AlaskaGuy
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This ^^Someone explain all this Les Miles love to me. I don't get it.
This ^^Someone explain all this Les Miles love to me. I don't get it.
I feel like Daxton Hill is a perfect example of this.If it is that easy, then ALL the Big 12 schools have been intentionally recruiting crappy defensive players.
If Les can easily recruit those defensive standouts he'll definitely be ahead of the entire Big 12.
Here's an interesting tidbit I've heard from high school coaches here in Texas. DB recruits are falling into two camps regarding their recruitment. Some will accept scholarship offers from non Big 12 schools and state their reason is they don't want to face teams that have great QBs and WRs and throw it around all the time. Claim that could hurt their future draft status. Others say the opposite. They accept the Big 12 schools offer because they think playing against such will help their NFL chances.
While I think Colorado would have more potential, is there really much difference between the football programs of CU, Kansas or Rutgers? They are all abysmal.Les Miles should have held out.
I get your sarcasm, but in reality there's no reason the school shouldn't be competitive. Maybe it's karma for having such a shitty fan base.This isn't surprising. There is no excuse for Colorado not to be competing for national titles every single year. It has such a storied history of success combined with being such a hotbed of high school talent. And you cannot name a more desired destination city for young athletes than Denver, Colorado. Good riddance to bad rubbish I say.
I get your sarcasm, but in reality there's no reason the school shouldn't be competitive. Maybe it's karma for having such a shitty fan base.
And punishment from the football gods for fans throwing piss snowballs.They should be better. Goes back a long time with a string of shitty hires. Coming back from poor talent is hard. Need a lot of good coaching and even more luck
Colorado is always going to have an issue since they came to the Pac 12 in recruiting. They can’t recruit California well and can’t really recruit Texas now. Utah can get away with being in the Pac 12 because their LDS connection with the Pacific Islanders.
If that were the only thing needed to sell it to kids, then San Diego State and Hawaii would get a lot of the best recruits.They should be able to sell this to kids:
This isn't surprising. There is no excuse for Colorado not to be competing for national titles every single year. It has such a storied history of success combined with being such a hotbed of high school talent. And you cannot name a more desired destination city for young athletes than Denver, Colorado. Good riddance to bad rubbish I say.
That isn't going to get it done. Otherwise, Ohio University would be killing the MAC every yearThey should be able to sell this to kids:
I'm not saying they should be Alabama or Clemson, but they shouldn't be Kansas or Rutgers either.If that were the only thing needed to sell it to kids, then San Diego State and Hawaii would get a lot of the best recruits.
Because Ohio = the Colorado front Range....Riiiiight.That isn't going to get it done. Otherwise, Ohio University would be killing the MAC every year
I can buy that. If geography is the deciding factor, they can possibly steal some recruits from places like Texas Tech, Missouri, K-State, Minnesota, etc.I'm not saying they should be Alabama or Clemson, but they shouldn't be Kansas or Rutgers either.
I can buy that. If geography is the deciding factor, they can possibly steal some recruits from places like Texas Tech, Missouri, K-State, Minnesota, etc.
The point is that high end athletes aren't concerned about the great outdoors.Because Ohio = the Colorado front Range....Riiiiight.