I hope so. He's entering his sixth season as Utah State wide receivers coach and would probably help recruiting Colorado/Utah.
I'm sure Bohl has his guy, but Bouknight would be a slam dunk press conference hire.
Can we bring Jovon Bouknight home?
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Wyoming Cowboy basketball:
National Champions 1943.
Helm's foundation National Champions 1934.
NCAA tournament MVP and two time College Basketball Player of the Year Kenny Sailors, who is credited with inventing the jump shot.
Do you remember Cowboy Basketball?
I do.
National Champions 1943.
Helm's foundation National Champions 1934.
NCAA tournament MVP and two time College Basketball Player of the Year Kenny Sailors, who is credited with inventing the jump shot.
Do you remember Cowboy Basketball?
I do.
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I second this.
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I'm surprised it hasn't blew up his twitter yet...
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Wyoming Cowboy basketball:
National Champions 1943.
Helm's foundation National Champions 1934.
NCAA tournament MVP and two time College Basketball Player of the Year Kenny Sailors, who is credited with inventing the jump shot.
Do you remember Cowboy Basketball?
I do.
National Champions 1943.
Helm's foundation National Champions 1934.
NCAA tournament MVP and two time College Basketball Player of the Year Kenny Sailors, who is credited with inventing the jump shot.
Do you remember Cowboy Basketball?
I do.
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I guess a lot of USU fans were hoping he would get the OC job there. According to one on the MWCboard, he's one hell of a recruiter for them.
Wyoming Cowboy basketball:
National Champions 1943.
Helm's foundation National Champions 1934.
NCAA tournament MVP and two time College Basketball Player of the Year Kenny Sailors, who is credited with inventing the jump shot.
Do you remember Cowboy Basketball?
I do.
National Champions 1943.
Helm's foundation National Champions 1934.
NCAA tournament MVP and two time College Basketball Player of the Year Kenny Sailors, who is credited with inventing the jump shot.
Do you remember Cowboy Basketball?
I do.
I do know they love him at USU and I thought he would be promoted. I was thinking he was promoted to something more than just wr coach like passing coordinator or something but I guess not. We should go after him hard. Great coach and we need him back in the family. But I wouldn't be suprised if he wants to stick where he is until he gets a shot at being a OC which should be soon but we should do what we can to get him.
Edit: I guess he is the passing game coordinator so that would also throw a wrinkle into getting him back here.
Edit: I guess he is the passing game coordinator so that would also throw a wrinkle into getting him back here.
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Agree. We need to open the checkbook and get Mr. Bouknight back here
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Please no.
He is great. Works well with the players and has always interacted positively with my kids.
He is great. Works well with the players and has always interacted positively with my kids.
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You're not helping your case on why he should stay there, lol.Aggiefan33 wrote:Please no.
He is great. Works well with the players and has always interacted positively with my kids.