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In Fairview's dreams. Maui is the Punahou of Hawaiian islands.
That's just crazy talk.
Punahou is the Mullen of Hawaiian prep schools, and everyone knows Maui is more Fairview than Mullen.
In Fairview's dreams. Maui is the Punahou of Hawaiian islands.
That's just crazy talk.
Punahou is the Mullen of Hawaiian prep schools, and everyone knows Maui is more Fairview than Mullen.
Pffft. Mullen. Mullen isn't even the Mullen of Colorado Prep Schools anymore. That's Valor.
Pffft. Mullen. Mullen isn't even the Mullen of Colorado Prep Schools anymore. That's Valor.
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica]Subject: LOL at DP. 'CU winning state recruiting war'[/FONT] [FONT=Arial,Helvetica]Posted by: LoFasZz on Fri Jul 4 2014 8:40:56 AM[/FONT] [FONT=Arial,Helvetica]Message:Says how CU is winning the recruiting war in state with the 4 big men they
have gotten verbals from the past two years....
Only one had a CSU offer (Lynott)...The other three CSU didn't want....I
seem to remember CSU getting three OL with CU offers in '13 class
(Nowland, Moxley, Golditch)
Nice job Denver Post[/FONT]
For basketball, when a MD kid especially Baltimore-based doesn't choose Maryland, it's a big deal. For football it's not as much, given the lack of stature in the program.state pride discussion is interesting. in Virginia and Carolina, even back in Wisconsin, it's a big deal when a top ranked player goes out of state. I used to think that was the case everywhere. Then I worked with a guy from New York and asked him, "why doesn't Syracuse compete for the (M)NC nearly every year in football and basketball? there's nobody else to compete with for NY recruits." He explained that in the Northeast, there is no "state pride". kids see UConn or Penn State as much of a home school as they do Syracuse. The NE schools are small and people don't think twice about crossing state lines for most anything.
I wouldn't think that would be the case with Colorado. I don't know, but I would suspect that one factor working against Colorado, is a high percentage of the population being transplants -- it follows that their kids don't have the same loyalty and state pride.
Gasm doesn't know the difference between didn't and couldn't. In his mind he "didn't" take Katy Perry to prom.
CU didn't offer the fibers major he was looking for. Or some such explanation.