So...its been a rough year for the buffs, thats for sure.
Ravaged by injuries, a lack luster QB, and both of our amazing freshman tailbacks held back by injuries.
BUT, we Buffs fans also have a future to look forward to. In just three years, Hawk and recruited a class of freshmen that looks to be among the most talented in the nation, and as clearly demonstrated an ability to recruit top notch players away from other schools.
Sure Scott did have an uncle at CU, but ultimately if he had not been impressed with CU he would not of gone their.
I expect Hawk to bring many more big name recruits, because CU has wonderful facilities, a good coaching staff and is in a stunningly beautiful location, nestled gently at the base of the flatirons mere miles from the heart of the majestic rocky mountains, on a campus who's natural beauty and stunning architecture are almost as impressive as the sheer volume of beautiful women.
To the east, you have Nebraska. A historical power with an amazing history and alot of trophies and awards to show for it.
And its never coming back.
Sorry NU fans, but in today's world of hyper competitive recruiting all across the country, more and more schools becoming more competitive its going to become increasingly difficult for Nebraska to continue to recruit high profile players.
Tell me, what reason does a high profile athlete have to go to Nebraska? They are no longer nationally significant. The school totally relies on history for its "luster"
I would like to meet the athlete from Florida, of Texas of California who is going to be convinced to go play in LINCOLN NEBRASKA (aka Americas blind spot) versus, USC or Florida or Texas or Oklahoma or Miami or Ohio State or Alabama, or Tennessee or Georgia or Colorado. All of which present a better location, better team, and better college experience then withering away in the middle of nowhere, wondering every single day why the state capital building had a guy THROWING CORN.
Hey, come play for Nebraska, where we have accomplished nothing in over a decade except naming a highway after an old man, and fattening up our campus women so as to make sure they don't blow away in the next storm.
Ravaged by injuries, a lack luster QB, and both of our amazing freshman tailbacks held back by injuries.
BUT, we Buffs fans also have a future to look forward to. In just three years, Hawk and recruited a class of freshmen that looks to be among the most talented in the nation, and as clearly demonstrated an ability to recruit top notch players away from other schools.
Sure Scott did have an uncle at CU, but ultimately if he had not been impressed with CU he would not of gone their.
I expect Hawk to bring many more big name recruits, because CU has wonderful facilities, a good coaching staff and is in a stunningly beautiful location, nestled gently at the base of the flatirons mere miles from the heart of the majestic rocky mountains, on a campus who's natural beauty and stunning architecture are almost as impressive as the sheer volume of beautiful women.
To the east, you have Nebraska. A historical power with an amazing history and alot of trophies and awards to show for it.
And its never coming back.
Sorry NU fans, but in today's world of hyper competitive recruiting all across the country, more and more schools becoming more competitive its going to become increasingly difficult for Nebraska to continue to recruit high profile players.
Tell me, what reason does a high profile athlete have to go to Nebraska? They are no longer nationally significant. The school totally relies on history for its "luster"
I would like to meet the athlete from Florida, of Texas of California who is going to be convinced to go play in LINCOLN NEBRASKA (aka Americas blind spot) versus, USC or Florida or Texas or Oklahoma or Miami or Ohio State or Alabama, or Tennessee or Georgia or Colorado. All of which present a better location, better team, and better college experience then withering away in the middle of nowhere, wondering every single day why the state capital building had a guy THROWING CORN.
Hey, come play for Nebraska, where we have accomplished nothing in over a decade except naming a highway after an old man, and fattening up our campus women so as to make sure they don't blow away in the next storm.
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