Was looking for a CU offer and Austin Johnson was lobbying for him to get one. CU was in great position here.You have to think that the staff have talked to all the top in state kids. I wonder if this kid said straight up that he wouldn’t come?
Was looking for a CU offer and Austin Johnson was lobbying for him to get one. CU was in great position here.You have to think that the staff have talked to all the top in state kids. I wonder if this kid said straight up that he wouldn’t come?
It may be that CU has specific physical standards they are looking for in their OL now, but Stanford saw him in person and decided he was physically good enough for an offer, so I'm rolling my eyes if that's the case with CU.Not sure what CU's exact take on him is, but I can tell you for a fact he is NOT 6-2. Might have something to do with it. <shrug>
Really starting to wonder about Adams.It may be that CU has specific physical standards they are looking for in their OL now, but Stanford saw him in person and decided he was physically good enough for an offer, so I'm rolling my eyes if that's the case with CU.
I hope his height didn't play a major part in it i.e. after watching the program run off everyone's favorite full-back (Kai Maiva). As a refresh, Kai played at Colorado as a true freshman in 2007. During his first season, he was moved from guard to fullback due to height concerns (he was under 6', not the 6'1" he was listed at). Kai transferred to UCLA, where he became their starting center and named to the Rimington Trophy watch list after playing one season at center, his RS sophomore year.Not sure what CU's exact take on him is, but I can tell you for a fact he is NOT 6-2. Might have something to do with it. <shrug>
The relevance, as I see it, is that it shoots a huge hole in the argument for having certain requirements on measurables. Running Kai off screwed up the CU OL for the 3 years that followed. We had talent, but didn't have an OC to anchor the group.Yes, but that was several staffs ago. Really has no relevance to current staff.
The relevance, as I see it, is that it shoots a huge hole in the argument for having certain requirements on measurables. Running Kai off screwed up the CU OL for the 3 years that followed. We had talent, but didn't have an OC to anchor the group.
Still is 11 years and two staffs in the past. Handled badly as it was there has been time to correct that mistake. It’s not his mishandled situation that’s the issue. It’s no poly coaches NOW.As a side to that how we handled him also didn't do us any favors in terms of recruiting in the Polynesian community. It didn't shut us out but it certainly didn't help.
I don't see why it would be. CU took its time offering Pell.Is it too late to offer him now?
**** this current staff (Adams) for not even offering.
In this case, likely soIf Stanford offers it must be real???
And maybe Townsend from Ralston Valley, the Oregon commit?Absolute embarrassment that this guy never got an offer. I would hope the new staff offers him within the first couple days of their tenure.
That guy's a stud. I went down and watched RV play Creek in the semi's and he was really doing well against both the D-1 commits CC has on their OL. This guy is a legit 6'5" / 6'6" and 240-250. Looks like he could line up for Oregon next year. He looks the part for JL's Oregon DE's.And maybe Townsend from Ralston Valley, the Oregon commit?
Too bad Colorado schools can't produce talent.
According to McChesney we said he was too small.Too bad Colorado schools can't produce talent.
He misread the last name as NuggetAccording to McChesney we said he was too small.