The only consistent in recruiting is inconsistency. We're talking about 17-year old's...nobody truly knows what is going on inside of their heads, or what their motivations are.
And just because a player is the best recruit in the state doesn't mean he'll stay home. Even Power-5 schools lose top recruits in their own state. For example, the top recruit in the state of Washington for the class of 2015 is a 4-Star, Top-10 rated QB who is headed to.........Washington? Nope. Washington State? Wrong again.....he is headed for Boise State. Go figure. Expect the unexpected in recruiting.
That's not say Tevis won't go to UW, only that even Alabama could lose the top kid in their state to someone else.
Tevis Bartlett Update
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Fine...but all of what you write is useless to me.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:There is absolutely no way to say that with 100% conviction. Brett Smith was not supposed to sniff playing time his first year and we all know how that went. There is no reason why Tevis can't make an immediate impact at a school other than Wyoming.ProudWYOAlum wrote:Honestly we all want him to commit to Wyoming and play for the home state. Oregon will wow him with their shiny helmets and facilities.
If he does come to Wyoming than it's a huge victory for the current staff, huge.
If he does end up at Oregon or Stanford it will be tough for him to crack playing time before his redshirt sophomore year if he doesn't transfer.
He can have a more instantaneous impact in front of his family at UW. Pretty simple.
The basketball staff seems to be pulling some recruits away from the power house schools... Hopefully football can follow the trend.
Should Tevis Bartlett choose to play college football at another school outside of the gorgeous town of Laramie, Wyoming, I would have no real interest in following his collegiate career.
None.
All the best to him...but I could not care less about his progress...or lack thereof.
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You should not be proud of that. A grown man pouting like a baby at the actions and choices of high school football player. Nice. You sound like a BYU fan.DocHolliday wrote:Fine...but all of what you write is useless to me.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:There is absolutely no way to say that with 100% conviction. Brett Smith was not supposed to sniff playing time his first year and we all know how that went. There is no reason why Tevis can't make an immediate impact at a school other than Wyoming.ProudWYOAlum wrote:Honestly we all want him to commit to Wyoming and play for the home state. Oregon will wow him with their shiny helmets and facilities.
If he does come to Wyoming than it's a huge victory for the current staff, huge.
If he does end up at Oregon or Stanford it will be tough for him to crack playing time before his redshirt sophomore year if he doesn't transfer.
He can have a more instantaneous impact in front of his family at UW. Pretty simple.
The basketball staff seems to be pulling some recruits away from the power house schools... Hopefully football can follow the trend.
Should Tevis Bartlett choose to play college football at another school outside of the gorgeous town of Laramie, Wyoming, I would have no real interest in following his collegiate career.
None.
All the best to him...but I could not care less about his progress...or lack thereof.
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WYOMING.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:You should not be proud of that. A grown man pouting like a baby at the actions and choices of high school football player. Nice. You sound like a BYU fan.DocHolliday wrote:Fine...but all of what you write is useless to me.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:There is absolutely no way to say that with 100% conviction. Brett Smith was not supposed to sniff playing time his first year and we all know how that went. There is no reason why Tevis can't make an immediate impact at a school other than Wyoming.ProudWYOAlum wrote:Honestly we all want him to commit to Wyoming and play for the home state. Oregon will wow him with their shiny helmets and facilities.
If he does come to Wyoming than it's a huge victory for the current staff, huge.
If he does end up at Oregon or Stanford it will be tough for him to crack playing time before his redshirt sophomore year if he doesn't transfer.
He can have a more instantaneous impact in front of his family at UW. Pretty simple.
The basketball staff seems to be pulling some recruits away from the power house schools... Hopefully football can follow the trend.
Should Tevis Bartlett choose to play college football at another school outside of the gorgeous town of Laramie, Wyoming, I would have no real interest in following his collegiate career.
None.
All the best to him...but I could not care less about his progress...or lack thereof.
Or nothing.
I make no apologies.
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Theres a difference between being a dedicated fan and being a whiny bitch. You're leaning towards the latter.DocHolliday wrote:WYOMING.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:You should not be proud of that. A grown man pouting like a baby at the actions and choices of high school football player. Nice. You sound like a BYU fan.DocHolliday wrote:Fine...but all of what you write is useless to me.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:There is absolutely no way to say that with 100% conviction. Brett Smith was not supposed to sniff playing time his first year and we all know how that went. There is no reason why Tevis can't make an immediate impact at a school other than Wyoming.ProudWYOAlum wrote:Honestly we all want him to commit to Wyoming and play for the home state. Oregon will wow him with their shiny helmets and facilities.
If he does come to Wyoming than it's a huge victory for the current staff, huge.
If he does end up at Oregon or Stanford it will be tough for him to crack playing time before his redshirt sophomore year if he doesn't transfer.
He can have a more instantaneous impact in front of his family at UW. Pretty simple.
The basketball staff seems to be pulling some recruits away from the power house schools... Hopefully football can follow the trend.
Should Tevis Bartlett choose to play college football at another school outside of the gorgeous town of Laramie, Wyoming, I would have no real interest in following his collegiate career.
None.
All the best to him...but I could not care less about his progress...or lack thereof.
Or nothing.
I make no apologies.
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CU and CSU lose the top 4-5 kids in their home state every year.J-Rod wrote:The only consistent in recruiting is inconsistency. We're talking about 17-year old's...nobody truly knows what is going on inside of their heads, or what their motivations are.
And just because a player is the best recruit in the state doesn't mean he'll stay home. Even Power-5 schools lose top recruits in their own state. For example, the top recruit in the state of Washington for the class of 2015 is a 4-Star, Top-10 rated QB who is headed to.........Washington? Nope. Washington State? Wrong again.....he is headed for Boise State. Go figure. Expect the unexpected in recruiting.
That's not say Tevis won't go to UW, only that even Alabama could lose the top kid in their state to someone else.
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I don't care about CU nor CSU.ProudWYOAlum wrote:CU and CSU lose the top 4-5 kids in their home state every year.J-Rod wrote:The only consistent in recruiting is inconsistency. We're talking about 17-year old's...nobody truly knows what is going on inside of their heads, or what their motivations are.
And just because a player is the best recruit in the state doesn't mean he'll stay home. Even Power-5 schools lose top recruits in their own state. For example, the top recruit in the state of Washington for the class of 2015 is a 4-Star, Top-10 rated QB who is headed to.........Washington? Nope. Washington State? Wrong again.....he is headed for Boise State. Go figure. Expect the unexpected in recruiting.
That's not say Tevis won't go to UW, only that even Alabama could lose the top kid in their state to someone else.
I care about WYOMING.
And in this sparsely populated state, when we get a talent like Bartlett?
He stays.
Period.
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Or goes to FloridaDocHolliday wrote:I don't care about CU nor CSU.ProudWYOAlum wrote:CU and CSU lose the top 4-5 kids in their home state every year.J-Rod wrote:The only consistent in recruiting is inconsistency. We're talking about 17-year old's...nobody truly knows what is going on inside of their heads, or what their motivations are.
And just because a player is the best recruit in the state doesn't mean he'll stay home. Even Power-5 schools lose top recruits in their own state. For example, the top recruit in the state of Washington for the class of 2015 is a 4-Star, Top-10 rated QB who is headed to.........Washington? Nope. Washington State? Wrong again.....he is headed for Boise State. Go figure. Expect the unexpected in recruiting.
That's not say Tevis won't go to UW, only that even Alabama could lose the top kid in their state to someone else.
I care about WYOMING.
And in this sparsely populated state, when we get a talent like Bartlett?
He stays.
Period.
If you ever need to laugh, just remember there was some idiot who wanted Bohl fired after 2 seasons.
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Or any other relevant school...BeaverPoke wrote:Or goes to FloridaDocHolliday wrote:I don't care about CU nor CSU.ProudWYOAlum wrote:CU and CSU lose the top 4-5 kids in their home state every year.J-Rod wrote:The only consistent in recruiting is inconsistency. We're talking about 17-year old's...nobody truly knows what is going on inside of their heads, or what their motivations are.
And just because a player is the best recruit in the state doesn't mean he'll stay home. Even Power-5 schools lose top recruits in their own state. For example, the top recruit in the state of Washington for the class of 2015 is a 4-Star, Top-10 rated QB who is headed to.........Washington? Nope. Washington State? Wrong again.....he is headed for Boise State. Go figure. Expect the unexpected in recruiting.
That's not say Tevis won't go to UW, only that even Alabama could lose the top kid in their state to someone else.
I care about WYOMING.
And in this sparsely populated state, when we get a talent like Bartlett?
He stays.
Period.
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Are you not part Oregon State fan?BeaverPoke wrote:Or goes to FloridaDocHolliday wrote:I don't care about CU nor CSU.ProudWYOAlum wrote:CU and CSU lose the top 4-5 kids in their home state every year.J-Rod wrote:The only consistent in recruiting is inconsistency. We're talking about 17-year old's...nobody truly knows what is going on inside of their heads, or what their motivations are.
And just because a player is the best recruit in the state doesn't mean he'll stay home. Even Power-5 schools lose top recruits in their own state. For example, the top recruit in the state of Washington for the class of 2015 is a 4-Star, Top-10 rated QB who is headed to.........Washington? Nope. Washington State? Wrong again.....he is headed for Boise State. Go figure. Expect the unexpected in recruiting.
That's not say Tevis won't go to UW, only that even Alabama could lose the top kid in their state to someone else.
I care about WYOMING.
And in this sparsely populated state, when we get a talent like Bartlett?
He stays.
Period.
Just asking...
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Sorry, but we're more than relevant -- and we'll be becoming much more relevant over the next 5 years.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:Or any other relevant school...BeaverPoke wrote:Or goes to FloridaDocHolliday wrote:I don't care about CU nor CSU.ProudWYOAlum wrote:CU and CSU lose the top 4-5 kids in their home state every year.J-Rod wrote:The only consistent in recruiting is inconsistency. We're talking about 17-year old's...nobody truly knows what is going on inside of their heads, or what their motivations are.
And just because a player is the best recruit in the state doesn't mean he'll stay home. Even Power-5 schools lose top recruits in their own state. For example, the top recruit in the state of Washington for the class of 2015 is a 4-Star, Top-10 rated QB who is headed to.........Washington? Nope. Washington State? Wrong again.....he is headed for Boise State. Go figure. Expect the unexpected in recruiting.
That's not say Tevis won't go to UW, only that even Alabama could lose the top kid in their state to someone else.
I care about WYOMING.
And in this sparsely populated state, when we get a talent like Bartlett?
He stays.
Period.
WYOMING.
Or nothing.
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HAHAHA Maybe in the next 5 year but certainly not right now. You really are delusional.DocHolliday wrote:Sorry, but we're more than relevant -- and we'll be becoming much more relevant over he next 5 years.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:Or any other relevant school...BeaverPoke wrote:Or goes to FloridaDocHolliday wrote:I don't care about CU nor CSU.ProudWYOAlum wrote:CU and CSU lose the top 4-5 kids in their home state every year.J-Rod wrote:The only consistent in recruiting is inconsistency. We're talking about 17-year old's...nobody truly knows what is going on inside of their heads, or what their motivations are.
And just because a player is the best recruit in the state doesn't mean he'll stay home. Even Power-5 schools lose top recruits in their own state. For example, the top recruit in the state of Washington for the class of 2015 is a 4-Star, Top-10 rated QB who is headed to.........Washington? Nope. Washington State? Wrong again.....he is headed for Boise State. Go figure. Expect the unexpected in recruiting.
That's not say Tevis won't go to UW, only that even Alabama could lose the top kid in their state to someone else.
I care about WYOMING.
And in this sparsely populated state, when we get a talent like Bartlett?
He stays.
Period.
WYOMING.
Or nothing.
Look. I am a cowboy fan, always will be. But I am also a realist. I won't miss a home game this year and may even make the CSU game. But I will not kid myself or anyone else by saying were anything close to relevant. WERE NOT EVEN RELEVANT IN OUR CONFERENCE. Yet. We will be. But we don't have a track record to attract big recruits, in state or out. If you can't understand that, you probably shouldn't be talking to anyone about sports. On the internet or the radio.
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Yep I am. Will be a student there this fall.DocHolliday wrote:
Are you not part Oregon State fan?
Just asking...
If you ever need to laugh, just remember there was some idiot who wanted Bohl fired after 2 seasons.
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You make my argument for me.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:HAHAHA Maybe in the next 5 year but certainly not right now. You really are delusional.DocHolliday wrote:Sorry, but we're more than relevant -- and we'll be becoming much more relevant over he next 5 years.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:Or any other relevant school...BeaverPoke wrote:Or goes to FloridaDocHolliday wrote:I don't care about CU nor CSU.ProudWYOAlum wrote:CU and CSU lose the top 4-5 kids in their home state every year.J-Rod wrote:The only consistent in recruiting is inconsistency. We're talking about 17-year old's...nobody truly knows what is going on inside of their heads, or what their motivations are.
And just because a player is the best recruit in the state doesn't mean he'll stay home. Even Power-5 schools lose top recruits in their own state. For example, the top recruit in the state of Washington for the class of 2015 is a 4-Star, Top-10 rated QB who is headed to.........Washington? Nope. Washington State? Wrong again.....he is headed for Boise State. Go figure. Expect the unexpected in recruiting.
That's not say Tevis won't go to UW, only that even Alabama could lose the top kid in their state to someone else.
I care about WYOMING.
And in this sparsely populated state, when we get a talent like Bartlett?
He stays.
Period.
WYOMING.
Or nothing.
Look. I am a cowboy fan, always will be. But I am also a realist. I won't miss a home game this year and may even make the CSU game. But I will not kid myself or anyone else by saying were anything close to relevant. WERE NOT EVEN RELEVANT IN OUR CONFERENCE. Yet. We will be. But we don't have a track record to attract big recruits, in state or out. If you can't understand that, you probably shouldn't be talking to anyone about sports. On the internet or the radio.
A track record.
That begins somewhere.
That can begin with, Tevis Bartlett.
Now.
You're welcome...
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You're not in Laramie anymore? Starting Grad School?BeaverPoke wrote:Yep I am. Will be a student there this fall.DocHolliday wrote:
Are you not part Oregon State fan?
Just asking...
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All the best to you in Corvallis...BeaverPoke wrote:Yep I am. Will be a student there this fall.DocHolliday wrote:
Are you not part Oregon State fan?
Just asking...
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In what universe does a school build a legacy, after having none for decades, by landing the best recruits? God you're dumb. Thats not quite how it works. You have to be good to attract good. I don't think your new producer will help. You clearly are not terribly intelligent when it comes to sports.DocHolliday wrote:You make my argument for me.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:HAHAHA Maybe in the next 5 year but certainly not right now. You really are delusional.DocHolliday wrote:Sorry, but we're more than relevant -- and we'll be becoming much more relevant over he next 5 years.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:Or any other relevant school...BeaverPoke wrote:Or goes to FloridaDocHolliday wrote:I don't care about CU nor CSU.ProudWYOAlum wrote:CU and CSU lose the top 4-5 kids in their home state every year.J-Rod wrote:The only consistent in recruiting is inconsistency. We're talking about 17-year old's...nobody truly knows what is going on inside of their heads, or what their motivations are.
And just because a player is the best recruit in the state doesn't mean he'll stay home. Even Power-5 schools lose top recruits in their own state. For example, the top recruit in the state of Washington for the class of 2015 is a 4-Star, Top-10 rated QB who is headed to.........Washington? Nope. Washington State? Wrong again.....he is headed for Boise State. Go figure. Expect the unexpected in recruiting.
That's not say Tevis won't go to UW, only that even Alabama could lose the top kid in their state to someone else.
I care about WYOMING.
And in this sparsely populated state, when we get a talent like Bartlett?
He stays.
Period.
WYOMING.
Or nothing.
Look. I am a cowboy fan, always will be. But I am also a realist. I won't miss a home game this year and may even make the CSU game. But I will not kid myself or anyone else by saying were anything close to relevant. WERE NOT EVEN RELEVANT IN OUR CONFERENCE. Yet. We will be. But we don't have a track record to attract big recruits, in state or out. If you can't understand that, you probably shouldn't be talking to anyone about sports. On the internet or the radio.
A track record.
That begins somewhere.
That can begin with, Tevis Bartlett.
Now.
You're welcome...
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ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:In what universe does a school build a legacy, after having none for decades, by landing the best recruits? God you're dumb. Thats not quite how it works. You have to be good to attract good. I don't think your new producer will help. You clearly are not terribly intelligent when it comes to sports.DocHolliday wrote:You make my argument for me.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:HAHAHA Maybe in the next 5 year but certainly not right now. You really are delusional.DocHolliday wrote:Sorry, but we're more than relevant -- and we'll be becoming much more relevant over he next 5 years.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote:Or any other relevant school...BeaverPoke wrote:Or goes to FloridaDocHolliday wrote:After this I'm finished with you...I'll instead allow someone else to expose your inept arguments that have no basis.ProudWYOAlum wrote:CU and CSU lose the top 4-5 kids in their home state every year.J-Rod wrote:The only consistent in recruiting is inconsistency. We're talking about 17-year old's...nobody truly knows what is going on inside of their heads, or what their motivations are.
And just because a player is the best recruit in the state doesn't mean he'll stay home. Even Power-5 schools lose top recruits in their own state. For example, the top recruit in the state of Washington for the class of 2015 is a 4-Star, Top-10 rated QB who is headed to.........Washington? Nope. Washington State? Wrong again.....he is headed for Boise State. Go figure. Expect the unexpected in recruiting.
That's not say Tevis won't go to UW, only that even Alabama could lose the top kid in their state to someone else.
Listen jerky, how in the f-word do you get good to begin with if you cannot convince some, you know, good players, to come and play for you?
If you're going to make every game this year please let me know where I can find you beforehand -- so I may find you and knock the living poop out of you before I head inside to see the game.
Me?
I can be found every day at: 315A West Lincolnway, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Stop by and let me know how you feel in person.
I don't care about CU nor CSU.
I care about WYOMING.
And in this sparsely populated state, when we get a talent like Bartlett?
He stays.
Period.
WYOMING.
Or nothing.
Look. I am a cowboy fan, always will be. But I am also a realist. I won't miss a home game this year and may even make the CSU game. But I will not kid myself or anyone else by saying were anything close to relevant. WERE NOT EVEN RELEVANT IN OUR CONFERENCE. Yet. We will be. But we don't have a track record to attract big recruits, in state or out. If you can't understand that, you probably shouldn't be talking to anyone about sports. On the internet or the radio.
A track record.
That begins somewhere.
That can begin with, Tevis Bartlett.
Now.
You're welcome...
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