If he's 258, as his profile says, I'd think he'd have to add, like, 30 lbs or so before being a starter, wouldn't he? And mostly muscle.
As an early enrolee, don't think 30 lbs through his redshirt year would be out of reach.
If he's 258, as his profile says, I'd think he'd have to add, like, 30 lbs or so before being a starter, wouldn't he? And mostly muscle.
Isn't this him in the picture?Any word if he made it out here this weekend?
didnt he push it back a couple of weeks?Is today the day?
Any word?
His commitment would be huge.
didn't know that Anchrum Sr. had a Colorado connection ... can't hurt ..right ?SIAP.
There is a good article on Anchrum and his father in the Denver Post.
http://www.denverpost.com/preps/ci_28955611/son-colo-two-sport-star-next-line
I really hope we land him. Definitely my number one recruiting prospect.
He and Lynott will make Lindgren much smarter.
Listen, if you want to participate here, you have to pay attention! Gaaaah!didn't know that Anchrum Sr. had a Colorado connection ... can't hurt ..right ?
Man, there were some good "tweeners" coming out of DPS in that era. Anchrum, Tracy (?) Jordan at George and Adrian Cooper at South, who went on to play TE for switzer.I remember his dad well. He was a very good basketball player, but if I recollect correctly, he was a 6'5" power forward, so a bit of a tweener at the D1 level. I think he played at Montbello.
Man, there were some good "tweeners" coming out of DPS in that era. Anchrum, Tracy (?) Jordan at George and Adrian Cooper at South, who went on to play TE for switzer.
Why would he want to play for a ****ty team, in a ****ty state who's only getting worse when he could play for a ****ty team in a great state who's getting better?I think ****braska is going to be hard to beat here.
Did he lose a bet?I think ****braska is going to be hard to beat here.
That honestly makes no sense for him.I think ****braska is going to be hard to beat here.