I still don't think you're getting it. Bloomington ****ing sucks, Kyle.Valid point. If there's a jewel in the turd bowl that is the Hoosier state, it's Bloomington.
I still don't think you're getting it. Bloomington ****ing sucks, Kyle.Valid point. If there's a jewel in the turd bowl that is the Hoosier state, it's Bloomington.
What concerns me is he appeared to be looking to build a program and CU might already be built LOL! On a serious note though the kid might want to be part of an early build. IU is a great school with a great business school. He mentions the importance of a top business school in about every interview I have read.Still contend that Bloomington is in Indiana and that sucks ass, Kyle.
What concerns me is he appeared to be looking to build a program and CU might already be built LOL! On a serious note though the kid might want to be part of an early build. IU is a great school with a great business school. He mentions the importance of a top business school in about every interview I have read.
Battered fan syndrome around here is strong.
21-33 300 yards 3 TD's, 24 yards rushing 1 TD Team Rushing 39 hudl.com/v/sNxqX Threw two lasers 20 plus yards out into the receivers chest bobbled after catch DB grabs it from him and runs for pick 6 two times (Looks identical). Another fell in the route ball in the air, DB behinds him gets it. 3 picks on great balls. Fumbled snap into the end zone. We were down by 21 point 5 minutes into the game. We fought back and took the lead then we had a receiver fumble after catch on their 10 yard on the next drive, followed by a snap left and on the ground into the end zone on the next series. Fought back again and tied it up then they scored 7 unanswered with little over a minute left. Final score 49-42
Some great tidbits in there.Buffzone definitely seems to be stepping up their game when it comes to original reporting on recruiting. They used to just regurgitate whatever was already reported by Rivals or Scout. (If you're reading this Brian, it's much appreciated! )
http://www.buffzone.com/football-cubuffs/ci_30520047/cu-buffs-commit-tyler-lytle-will-bring-talent
Lytle could also be the best quarterback prospect CU has had in years. He's got more Division I scholarship offers than the last 18 prep quarterbacks the Buffs have signed, combined.
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After one game earlier this year, the referee told (Servite head coach) Meyer, "I really like your quarterback(Lytle), and not just the way he plays, but the stuff he was saying in the huddle; just very confident and making the guys around him feel confident."
Any commit that takes a visit elsewhere gets that tag.So why does Scout show him as a "soft" verbal?
Hadn't seen it mentioned that Lytle confirmed he's going to be an early enrollee according to a note at the end of this Moretti story.
http://www.buffzone.com/football-cubuffs/ci_30581579/pomonas-jake-moretti-commits-cu-buffs
Definitely. Also nice not to have to wait until February to know he's an official Buff.Early enrollment for a QB is huge. Getting that extra spring practice in changes the entire process since they get to be comfortable with the offense before summer camp. In season the coaches don't have a lot of time to work with a RS QB so having that understanding lets them learn more through the season.
Don't forget Timmy - he's in the mix too. The O-line is going to be crazy good.Lytle is going to have Moretti, Newman, Polley, Sherman, and Paige protecting him. Damn.
Of course, Timmy is one of the OL guys I amost excited for, was just pointing out the quality of the incoming freshman class. CU has the guys now to be dominant at O for a long time.Don't forget Timmy - he's in the mix too. The O-line is going to be crazy good.
The quality of the OL is just going to keep going up.Of course, Timmy is one of the OL guys I amost excited for, was just pointing out the quality of the incoming freshman class. CU has the guys now to be dominant at O for a long time.
Lets not discredit the youngsters we have on the line right now. Some pretty good 1st and 2nd year players.
I was going to write something similar but figured it would incite the recruiting-is-everything crowd. At OL, we are in pretty good shape for a long time. OL guys are developed and we got some really good talent that came in a bit undersized, but they've made up that ground quickly. The young guys in this class aren't going to walk in and just be ahead of them (with the exception of perhaps one guy). They are going to have to develop a lot and we will know in about 2019 how that is going, at the earliest. This is from Coach Adams' mouth. A lot of good talent to work with.