[video=youtube;j1AzQQrZfmc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1AzQQrZfmc[/video]
Why haven't we seen his sparq numbers? He is wearing a sparq jersey in the video.
5.24 40
4.78 shuttle
26.9 vertical
38.0 power throw
85.32 overall
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/player/combine/_/id/203091/lausii-sewell
ESPN actually has him rated sorta high. 75 overall grade #62 DT
I ****ing love his tape.
Adam@Rivals: Are you LDS? Do you plan to take a two-year mission after high school?
Boogie: I am planning on it, but only if Colorado is okay with it. I am probably going to go play a year then go on a mission, if that is where my heart is at, at the time.
2year mission. Ouch. Obviously if that is what Boogie wants to do then he should do it and follow his faith. Just interesting in terms of class balance/planning.
Well, speaking for Coach Mac, Colorado is not okay with this.Considering a LDS mission per Adam (that guy is good!).
https://colorado.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=422&tid=203160273&mid=203160273&sid=894&style=2
BMac or MMac?Well, speaking for Coach Mac, Colorado is not okay with this.
Thanks. So are the height and weight on that page accurate as well?
Thanks. So are the height and weight on that page accurate as well?
And Gary Coleman!He's bigger than Gary Howe.
"I put my team before myself. I will do whatever I can for the team," he said. "If I have a broken hand or something, I will still go in there and give my team my all and that is just my mindset I have when I play."
And Cleavon LittleAnd Cleveland Gary.
Spoke to Desert Hills head coach Carl Franke regarding Boogie and Gabriel Sewell http://bit.ly/1rWiYUh ($)
Franke said Oklahoma loved both, but couldn't offer due to height requirements. He called Boogie an "absolute steal" for Colorado.
Height requirements? Are they taking 'em on a roller coaster or something?Spoke to Desert Hills head coach Carl Franke regarding Boogie and Gabriel Sewell http://bit.ly/1rWiYUh ($)
Franke said Oklahoma loved both, but couldn't offer due to height requirements. He called Boogie an "absolute steal" for Colorado.