I wish they wouldn't talk about anything except the Broncos, because for the 2% of the time they try to do so they end up talking out their asses. Particularly bad when they try to talk college sports. Even worse when they try to talk recruiting.
Today, Rick Lewis (ASU fan) and his partner Dave "I wish I was Angie's List" Logan decided to have a conversation about CU football recruiting in Colorado.
Logan, who has had players signed by CU the past couple years and many of his guys offered, decided to put out there that the Buffs are too slow in offering Colorado high school players. WTF?
MacIntyre, despite the fact that the state puts out about 6 Power-5 signees a year, made one of his first acts as CU coach to have his assistants canvas the state and meet every high school coach. CU has offered just about everyone who has signed with a P5 program, was often in very early, and has gone out of its way to even take chances on guys who didn't have offers from peers.
All stimulated by someone bringing up that a WR from Pomona got his 1st offer from Washington State -- which makes total sense because Pospisil was on the same team as Max Borghi, a RB who CU offered early, gave CU a verbal commitment, and then flipped to Washington State because someone in-state I won't name stabbed the program in the back trying to get him to go to a different Pac-12 school.
Today, Rick Lewis (ASU fan) and his partner Dave "I wish I was Angie's List" Logan decided to have a conversation about CU football recruiting in Colorado.
Logan, who has had players signed by CU the past couple years and many of his guys offered, decided to put out there that the Buffs are too slow in offering Colorado high school players. WTF?
MacIntyre, despite the fact that the state puts out about 6 Power-5 signees a year, made one of his first acts as CU coach to have his assistants canvas the state and meet every high school coach. CU has offered just about everyone who has signed with a P5 program, was often in very early, and has gone out of its way to even take chances on guys who didn't have offers from peers.
All stimulated by someone bringing up that a WR from Pomona got his 1st offer from Washington State -- which makes total sense because Pospisil was on the same team as Max Borghi, a RB who CU offered early, gave CU a verbal commitment, and then flipped to Washington State because someone in-state I won't name stabbed the program in the back trying to get him to go to a different Pac-12 school.