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'22 CO RB Gavin Sawchuk (Signed to Oklahoma)

A. Not the #1 RB in country, Sorry, folks. Just isn't.
2. Was never going to CU.
C. Will probably do well at OU as a 3rd down, change of pace Back. Will never be THE GUY.

All that said, OU doesn't bother me so good luck to the kid.
 
Guess education wasn't that important.
At the end of the day, a lot of kids who visit Stanford don't actually get thru the process of having a committable offer from Stanford. Or perhaps school wasn't the most important thing in his decision. Seems like another RB from his high school did pretty good at Stanford, but that was a different era. Certainly will be interested to see how he develops at OU and how they use him.
 
I think the toughest issue for most of us is that there was a time when this kid, and pretty much every blue chip in Colorado, would have CU near the top of his list. It’s a hard pill to swallow that we aren’t even being considered for some of these guys.
 
I think the toughest issue for most of us is that there was a time when this kid, and pretty much every blue chip in Colorado, would have CU near the top of his list. It’s a hard pill to swallow that we aren’t even being considered for some of these guys.
True. It is hard to watch.
 
Has been this way for years, and likely will never change.

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It will never completely change but guarantee that if CU won 30+ games in a 3 year span we would see a lot more of these kids willing to stay home.

Right now from a football standpoint what does CU have to offer (other than early playing time because we aren't any good?)
 
It will never completely change but guarantee that if CU won 30+ games in a 3 year span we would see a lot more of these kids willing to stay home.

Right now from a football standpoint what does CU have to offer (other than early playing time because we aren't any good?)
CU could never keep a coach who won 30 games in 3 years.
 
CU could never keep a coach who won 30 games in 3 years.
If the admin actually cared we could easily. Win like that and Colorado sports fans are frontrunners. The stadium would be full and donations would be there. With even competitive salaries and a friendly administration CU would be a great place to coach for an extended time. Look at Tad.

All it would take is an administration that cared about winning.

You are right. No chance.
 
Not anything definitive, and as might be expected no mention of CU, but an update on his status (still committed) given Oklahoma's coaching change.

 
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