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Wants to be here for spring practice.....hopefully. I think it is down to either IU or UNLV unless another school has made a late pitch.Richard Lagow
2 years. He is visiting Colorado St this weekend and will announce Monday. CKW and Coach Johns with in home visit tonight. Lagow had an IU t-shirt on.
I hope he's not doing the "Put on whatever schools t-shirt is next to visit." routine. I saw a kid in Florida do that. He's wearing Tennessee's power T t-shirt, he must be going there, ooops, now he's in a Florida State sweatshirt, he's going there....no, wait, he's been seen in Carolina blue...and so on...... the best news would be, he's cancelled his trip to Colorado State and going to IU, but, what if he just wants to go to Colorado to be legal for the weekend and it is a done deal, he's going to IU? wouldn't it be nice,?2 years. He is visiting Colorado St this weekend and will announce Monday. CKW and Coach Johns with in home visit tonight. Lagow had an IU t-shirt on.
[One thing that we have going for us is that the
weather in Bloomington seems to be more predictable
than Fort Collins weather in terms of when we get
snow. Let's hope he's not a snow skier or snowmobile
enthusiast.
I think that JUCOs who plan on being Jan. transfers
in can sign in mid-Dec.
I assume he's a good passer. Is he also a good runner? Not that I want our QB running a lot because that's just asking for an injured QB, but it would be nice if he could make yards on his feet when they're really needed.
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Dont think for a second their campus isnt a selling point...and oh yeah, 3-1 girls to guys. Nice perk.
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Ft. Collins is an awesome town. Ive spent a lot of time there and in Larimer Co. In general. Gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, incredible front range views, fantastic people, warm and generous. Its Bloomington on steroids. Dont think for a second their campus isnt a selling point...and oh yeah, 3-1 girls to guys. Nice perk.
Colorado St.is an awesome school. They dont have a history as bad as ours either. They love their football there.
This is where I get a bit confused as to some of our competition for recruits....
Yes, Colorado State is a great campus, cool town, good football following....but they're also not "BCS".
Thus, on a team level, IMO, they have very little shot of "playing for it all" someday. I figured that eventually there would come a divide between those schools that actually CAN win a Nat'l Championship mathematically (us), and those that realistically can't (non-BCS). Now that we're not the doormat of the conference as much, and actually put a scare in some of the top teams....I would think recruits would recognize that fact...maybe look at us less as a "B10 team that gets to play @ PSU, @ OSU, @ MSU, @ Michigan, etc"...and more of a team that actually could compete for the division...or to be in the mix for awhile....and (with their help) maybe play in the "Final 4" someday, or at least have a mathematical shot if you win out....more of a "Mississippi State" rather than a "Vanderbilt".
On a personal stats level....hopefully, he has seen many of our games, and realizes that he is almost certain to be the B10 passing leader for his final two years of eligibility...almost without question.
And yes, his JC, like his HS, probably plays the same style of offense that we do. I'd bet 90% of the HS teams in Texas play fast-paced spread these days. Large reason why typically 25-35 FBS starting QB's these days are Texas HS QB's...and teams like TCU and Baylor have little problem going a couple deep with minimal dropoff.]
I didnt mean to imply I think CSU is a comarable to IU. Only to mention that to a young person, many things factor in, including being a big fish in a small pond. My wife just retired from 3 decades of teaching high school and she would say you cant predict what the final factor will be in any choice. Strangers things have happenen.
This is where I get a bit confused as to some of our competition for recruits....
Yes, Colorado State is a great campus, cool town, good football following....but they're also not "BCS".
Thus, on a team level, IMO, they have very little shot of "playing for it all" someday. I figured that eventually there would come a divide between those schools that actually CAN win a Nat'l Championship mathematically (us), and those that realistically can't (non-BCS). Now that we're not the doormat of the conference as much, and actually put a scare in some of the top teams....I would think recruits would recognize that fact...maybe look at us less as a "B10 team that gets to play @ PSU, @ OSU, @ MSU, @ Michigan, etc"...and more of a team that actually could compete for the division...or to be in the mix for awhile....and (with their help) maybe play in the "Final 4" someday, or at least have a mathematical shot if you win out....more of a "Mississippi State" rather than a "Vanderbilt".
On a personal stats level....hopefully, he has seen many of our games, and realizes that he is almost certain to be the B10 passing leader for his final two years of eligibility...almost without question.
And yes, his JC, like his HS, probably plays the same style of offense that we do. I'd bet 90% of the HS teams in Texas play fast-paced spread these days. Large reason why typically 25-35 FBS starting QB's these days are Texas HS QB's...and teams like TCU and Baylor have little problem going a couple deep with minimal dropoff.
I'm thinking that this is a kid who wants the best possible route to the NFL, and he only has 2 years in which to generate his bona fides. IU and CSU are on his list because both Wilson and former UGA OC and now CSU HC Mike Bobo have coached some kids into NFL prospects. Either school makes sense from that perspective . . . and this kid picking either school wouldn't surprise me.
Richard Lagow
I'd be a tad surprised if Mizzou would risk Pinkel's accomplishments on a guy with so little head-coaching experience, but it's a crowded job market this season--and IIRC Tom Herman only has 1 year as head coach, and he's been connected with almost every opening in the FBS.
Sounds like Odom got,the Mizzou job.Exactly.
The guy also said that Mizzou's DC - recently the DC at Memphis under Fuentes - has been offered the HC job at Memphis, but it holding out to see if he gets the Mizzou job . . . and Memphis is getting impatient for an answer.
Also said that Saban was thinking about offering Muschamp the DC job at BAMA to replace Smart, which would leave Smart DC-less at UGA for the moment. Also, it appears that Richt's recruiting acumen and relationships could cut into UGA's recruiting successes in both Florida and Georgia . . . and I'd add South Carolina to that.
Finally, it appears Muschamp is a candidate for HC at South Carolina, DC at BAMA and DC at UGA . . . on thing's sure, he won't be at Auburn next year, which puts Malzahn on a hot seat.
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Ft. Collins is an awesome town. Ive spent a lot of time there and in Larimer Co. In general. Gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, incredible front range views, fantastic people, warm and generous. Its Bloomington on steroids. Dont think for a second their campus isnt a selling point...and oh yeah, 3-1 girls to guys. Nice perk.
Colorado St.is an awesome school. They dont have a history as bad as ours either. They love their football there.
Except, there will be terms in his scholarship that says, "No snow skiing, snowboarding, snowmobile riding, water skiing and other "action sport" activities where he could potentially get injured. One of my boys went to a school where there was a nearby attraction of "snow sports" and the coaches banned them from doing that, coaches let the boys know, "Get injured, and you're done.....period, scholly will be gone."One thing that we have going for us is that the
weather in Bloomington seems to be more predictable
than Fort Collins weather in terms of when we get
snow. Let's hope he's not a snow skier or snowmobile
enthusiast.
I think that JUCOs who plan on being Jan. transfers
in can sign in mid-Dec.