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'22 CO OT Jake Maikkula (Signed to Stanford)

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Valor Christian HS (Highlands Ranch, CO)

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Ht: 6'6"
Wt: 265
40:

247s rating: 3* - 85 grade; #97 OT
ESPN rating:
Rivals rating: 3* - 5.6rr; unranked OT

247sports Composite: 3* / 0.8527 rating / #74 OT / #766 overall

Reported Offers: COLORADO, Air Force, Arizona, Baylor, BYU, Cal, UConn, CSU, Iowa State, Kansas State, Liberty, Maryland, Minesota, Nebraska, Oregon State, SDSU, Utah, Virginia, Virginia Tech, FCS offers
 
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As stated earlier young player, still has a lot of room to grow and develop.

He is already good but looks like he will get much better.

This is not one of those Colorado kids who gets maxed out at SixZero and never really develops much after.

Instead this is a kid who will be good and could become very good as he continues to work and grow.
 
A young senior-to-be that is pretty big already (looks like there is room to grow, too)…get him, now! Lock. It. Up. CU!
 
One of these is not like the other...
Cal (4-6th), Virginia (11-13th), Colorado (18-20th), Nebraska (21-23rd), and Duke (25-27th).
 
So what? This is not a real problem.



This is a real problem.
Couldnt disagree more. The only program I can think of that doesn’t dominate their home state and still competes nationally is probably Oklahoma. And they still do pretty well in state.

Buffs need a 4 or 5 of the top ten instate guys every year. And get two or three PWO per year in state.
Doesn’t mean we do not need California we do.

I’ve had several people say the Cali problem is directly related to KD from 20 years ago. I have not agreed, thought it was assanine. But when coupled with the first hand knowledge of the instate debacles. I am concerned for the first time.
Love the fact that we doing well in Texas and new recruiting areas of the south. But…
 
Why purposefully waste 2-3 scholarships each year?
This might be true if we were routinely pulling in Top 25 classes, but since we aren’t, the Top 5 are more than solid contributions and better than the alternatives.

(unfortunately)
 
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