3* ATH from NOLA. This was liked by Megan Mueller, Cymone George and Tessa Akers. Those three, the other recruiting assistant Kelli, Geoff Martzen, Chev and Hagan all following. No idea if that’s old or new. Hard to imagine we have room, though.
3* ATH from NOLA. This was liked by Megan Mueller, Cymone George and Tessa Akers. Those three, the other recruiting assistant Kelli, Geoff Martzen, Chev and Hagan all following. No idea if that’s old or new. Hard to imagine we have room, though.
Long snapper from Gilbert Arizona.
Travis Drosos on Hudl
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Long snapper from Gilbert Arizona.
Travis Drosos on Hudl
Watch Travis Drosos's videos and highlights on Hudl. More info: Perry High School - Boys Varsity Football / LS, MLB / Class of 2020 / Gilbert, AZwww.hudl.com
Sure, why not? Six guys promised they can play WR in one class, just like when Neuheisel was HC for the Buffs.
I, too, believe that Mel Tucker is just Neuheisal all over again.
He’s 6’1” and 175 WR. Plenty big.Welcome. I always like a gamer. I hope he grows 4 inches with 20-30 more pounds.
Must be a priority recruit
Oh yeah, well what would Aerobuff know about aviation?!?!More like a priority employee. The cost to operate that bird is about $4300 per flight hour. Mel's hourly salary is between $577 and $1154 per hour (depending on if you figure 80 hr work weeks or 40 hr work weeks). Some of the places he travels to could take an entire day to get to with airport wait times, drive times, connections, etc. That plane can pretty much get into any reasonable municipal airport and get there within 2 to 3 hours. Plus he can go from one to the next without relying on a airline schedule. So if each flight hour on that plane saves him anywhere from 4 to 8 hours in time it is break even, without even factoring the short notice fairs for business class. Drag along an assistant or 2 and the math becomes even clearer. To quote the National Business Aviation Association "No Plane, No Gain!"
Can I please enlist you to have this argument with the expense management team the next time I work for a F500 company? **** those folks want you to do stupid **** for cheaper flights that "appears" to save money but instead just costs me productivity.More like a priority employee. The cost to operate that bird is about $4300 per flight hour. Mel's hourly salary is between $577 and $1154 per hour (depending on if you figure 80 hr work weeks or 40 hr work weeks). Some of the places he travels to could take an entire day to get to with airport wait times, drive times, connections, etc. That plane can pretty much get into any reasonable municipal airport and get there within 2 to 3 hours. Plus he can go from one to the next without relying on a airline schedule. So if each flight hour on that plane saves him anywhere from 4 to 8 hours in time it is break even, without even factoring the short notice fairs for business class. Drag along an assistant or 2 and the math becomes even clearer. To quote the National Business Aviation Association "No Plane, No Gain!"
I could probably get our technical marketing team to run an analysis for you based on your routes compared to what it would cost to operate one of our planes. Frankly for most smaller corporations it is better to just get a jet card or fractional ownership, although many smaller companies benefit from little jets <12,500 lbs, where one of the principals can act as the pilot.Can I please enlist you to have this argument with the expense management team the next time I work for a F500 company? **** those folks want you to do stupid **** for cheaper flights that "appears" to save money but instead just costs me productivity.
I could probably get our technical marketing team to run an analysis for you based on your routes compared to what it would cost to operate one of our planes. Frankly for most smaller corporations it is better to just get a jet card or fractional ownership, although many smaller companies benefit from little jets <12,500 lbs, where one of the principals can act as the pilot.
Index of recruits & official visits plus a catch-all thread for general comments, tweets showing interest/offers, etc. for the 2021 recruiting class.
CU COMMITMENTS:
Official Visitors:
Position Name State 247 ESPN Rivals Composite SDE Antonio Alfano (TNFR) AL 5* 4* 5* 5* - 0.9965 DT Jordan Berry CA 3* 3* 3* 3* - 0.8689 WR Chris Carpenter TX 3* 3* 3* 3* - 0.8559 RB Ashaad Clayton LA 4* 4* 4* 4* - 0.9175 TE Caleb Fauria MA 3* 3* 3* 3* - 0.8567 S Christian Gonzalez TX 4* 4* 4* 4* - 0.8958 WDE Devin Grant TX 3* 3* 3* 3* - 0.8518 SDE Justin Jackson (JC) MS 3* NR 3* 3* - 0.8317 OG Carson Lee CO 3* 3* 3* 3* - 0.8558 ATH Montana Lemonious-Craig CA 3* NR 3* 3* - 0.8519 QB Brendon Lewis TX 3* 4* 3* 3* - 0.8873 OT Gerad Lichtenhan CA 2* 3* 3* 3* - 0.8159 WR Keith Miller TX 3* 3* 3* 3* - 0.8485 TE Louis Passarello CA 3* 3* 2* 3* - 0.8118 WR Brenden Rice AZ 3* 3* 4* 3* - 0.8862 CB Jaylen Striker (JC) KS 3* NR NR unrated OLB Toren Pittman TX 3* NR NR 3* - 0.8562 RB Jayle Stacks CO 3* 3* 2* 3* - 0.8113 OLB Guy Thomas (JC) MS 3* NR 3* 3* - 0.8528 P Josh Watts AU NR NR NR unrated OLB Alvin Williams GA 3* 3* 3* 3* - 0.8527 OT Jake Wray GA 3* 4* 3* 3* - 0.8717
Position Name Visit Date Commitment QB Evan Simon 4/19/19 Rutgers QB Brendon Lewis 5/3/19 COLORADO OLB Jaqwondis Burns 5/31/19 Ole Miss CB Chris Carpenter 5/31/19 COLORADO WDE Jared Ivey 5/31/19 Georgia Tech CB Christian Gonzalez 6/7/19 COLORADO OT Jaylan Jeffers 6/7/19 Oregon CB Alton Julian 6/7/19 Oregon State WR Keith Miller 6/7/19 COLORADO ILB Jayland Parker 6/7/19 NC State ATH Carson Lee 6/7/19 COLORADO SDE Maceal Afaese 6/14/19 Oregon S Abner Dubar 6/14/19 Minnesota TE Caleb Fauria 6/14/19 COLORADO SDE Justin Jackson (JC) 6/14/19 COLORADO S Donovan Kaufman 6/14/19 Vanderbilt OT Gerad Lichtenhan 6/14/19 COLORADO WR Marvin Mims 6/14/19 Oklahoma WR Brenden Rice 6/14/19 COLORADO DT DeSanto Rollins 6/14/19 Ole Miss OT Jake Wray 9/6/19 COLORADO ATH Khatavian Franks 9/6/19 CB Jaylen Striker 9/6/19 COLORADO OLB Guy Thomas (JC) 9/13/19 COLORADO TE Louis Passarello 10/4/19 COLORADO SDE Julius Coates (JC) 10/4/19 S Vai Kaho 10/25/19 DT Jordan Berry 11/8/19 COLORADO RB Ashaad Clayton 11/8/19 COLORADO WDE Jason Harris 11/8/19 ATH Montana Lemonious-Craig 11/23/19 COLORADO S Semaj Verner 11/23/19 Boise State OLB Mister Williams 11/23/19 CB Rejzohn Wright (JC) 11/23/19
Suitors emerge for four-star DB
Scottsdale (Ariz.) Saguaro four-star defensive back Jacobe Covington is back on the marker following his de-commitment from Washington this week...247sports.com
Why would we take another if it’s not Clayton, or someone comparable? The Buffs have a lot of backs.
The Taequan Tyler offer is not real. FYI.
That’s an interesting take. I think Broussard sticks. There is role a role for the that guy. Also think DJ Oats flips to offense. Can’t help but thank about what if Max Borghi would have stayed committed to the buffs. Love that kid.CU has a few backs, two of which got significant playing time. I wouldn't be surprised if Smith and Brousard transfer. Davis is a special teamer. That leaves CU with two backs that will get playing time.