You don't really think an ostrich sticks its head in the ground do you? wowHampshire wrote:This forum is sure wierd , you go on here and say what's going on with the team and these guys just want to act like ostriches. They always have to just see it for themselves for some reason, you would think they have learned by now that there is almost always something to what's put on here , they don't want to except it , kinda entertaining.
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LOL Popular myth just like the jackalope.billings wrote:You don't really think an ostrich sticks its head in the ground do you? wowHampshire wrote:This forum is sure wierd , you go on here and say what's going on with the team and these guys just want to act like ostriches. They always have to just see it for themselves for some reason, you would think they have learned by now that there is almost always something to what's put on here , they don't want to except it , kinda entertaining.
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cassowarylaxwyo wrote:I don't even think that pic is an ostrich
Well, this should cure itself down the road. One problem with changing HC is that the recruiting "class" system (if there was one) breaks down and has to be rebuilt. In the mean time recruiting is just a bunch of unfamiliar individuals who have no investment in the team or the school.J-Rod wrote:The modern dilemma of Wyoming football. It's not just getting the good players to come that is hard, keeping them is too.
A "class" of recruits is build up over 3-4 years with home visits and communications by the coaches, trips to the school and attending camps by the players, and potential members of a class of recruits getting to know each other and communicating among themselves for several years before signing day even rolls around.
Once a "class" is actually created the members tend to reinforce each other's desire to attend the program and not wander off.
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Couldn't be further from the truth.SlowPoke wrote:Well, this should cure itself down the road. One problem with changing HC is that the recruiting "class" system (if there was one) breaks down and has to be rebuilt. In the mean time recruiting is just a bunch of unfamiliar individuals who have no investment in the team or the school.J-Rod wrote:The modern dilemma of Wyoming football. It's not just getting the good players to come that is hard, keeping them is too.
A "class" of recruits is build up over 3-4 years with home visits and communications by the coaches, trips to the school and attending camps by the players, and potential members of a class of recruits getting to know each other and communicating among themselves for several years before signing day even rolls around.
Once a "class" is actually created the members tend to reinforce each other's desire to attend the program and not wander off.
You can tell how big a person is by what it takes to discourage him/her.
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Yep. Emu. Unless that's the offspring of a BYU and a sheep alumni.laxwyo wrote:Looked more emu than ostrich unless that's what adolescent ostrich looks like