I was reading the article at the Casper Star-Tribune about what next years team will look like and the article mentioned several running back including Parker Christenson. What about Dawson? He was supposed to be a good back, but haven't heard anything about him since last summer.
Anybody heard anything about him?
Theo Dawson
I would say his redshirt was important since he was away from the game for a couple of years. I wouldn't be surprised to see him move to LB. I would like to see Parker at TE since we have some big TE's, but not sure any are a huge receiving threat like Austin Fort was.
Any news about Josh Harshmann coming back? I think he qualifies for a medical redshirt.
I really hope we get some more offensive signees by tomorrow to include a QB (Bohl likes to get one QB a year).
Any news about Josh Harshmann coming back? I think he qualifies for a medical redshirt.
I really hope we get some more offensive signees by tomorrow to include a QB (Bohl likes to get one QB a year).
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I'd kind of hope he's at LB as we're going to need some help there soon.
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I read Dawson was injured. Hopefully he'll come back from that and find a spot
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He was listed as a running back and I believe redshirted the last year. What I thought was strange is that he didn't receive any carries when we had the injuries at RB (even though he could have played in 4 games)...rather walk-on Brett Brenton from Natrona got the carries.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:41 am
Was he a running back or defensive player? I don't recall reading anything about him since he was recruited
Maybe Dawson was injured, I don't know.
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The only thing I remember about him was thinking he'd probably end up on the defensive side of the ball because he didn't have great speed. I remember his track and field time were not great and not what a FBS RB should be able to run. Best of luck to himOrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:49 amHe was listed as a running back and I believe redshirted the last year. What I thought was strange is that he didn't receive any carries when we had the injuries at RB (even though he could have played in 4 games)...rather walk-on Brett Brenton from Natrona got the carries.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:41 am
Was he a running back or defensive player? I don't recall reading anything about him since he was recruited
Maybe Dawson was injured, I don't know.
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LanderPoke wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:51 am I read Dawson was injured. Hopefully he'll come back from that and find a spot
Which is it?LanderPoke wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:41 am Was he a running back or defensive player? I don't recall reading anything about him since he was recruited
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ummm ha ha, guess I did read something on him Anyway, it's too bad, I like seeing Wyoming kids succeed.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:56 amLanderPoke wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:51 am I read Dawson was injured. Hopefully he'll come back from that and find a spotWhich is it?LanderPoke wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:41 am Was he a running back or defensive player? I don't recall reading anything about him since he was recruited
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Considering in the bottom right picture on his twitter post he is in a pretty bulky sling, I'm guessing he had some kind of injury.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:49 amHe was listed as a running back and I believe redshirted the last year. What I thought was strange is that he didn't receive any carries when we had the injuries at RB (even though he could have played in 4 games)...rather walk-on Brett Brenton from Natrona got the carries.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:41 am
Was he a running back or defensive player? I don't recall reading anything about him since he was recruited
Maybe Dawson was injured, I don't know.
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I have my own opinion about this - but will keep it to myself, until we see where he lands.
I hate the fact we tied up a scholarship for 2 years in good faith (for his faith), and we got poop on.
I hate the fact we tied up a scholarship for 2 years in good faith (for his faith), and we got poop on.
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Don't think scholarship counts work that way. I'm pretty sure he counted against our 2018 signing class, and there wasn't a scholarship "tied up" for 2 years while he was gone. If that's how it works, BYU would only be able to field 30 scholarship players any given year.
Actually that might not be such a bad idea...
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I agree with Cali, I'm not following. I suppose we were locked into honoring a 2018 commit from a player that graduated in 2016 but that didn't impact the 2016 or 2017 classes. This is no different than offering a high school sophomore and then honoring that commitment years later after they actually graduate. Hell some schools have even offered 8th graders and then have gone on to honor those commitments.cali2wyo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 1:32 pmDon't think scholarship counts work that way. I'm pretty sure he counted against our 2018 signing class, and there wasn't a scholarship "tied up" for 2 years while he was gone. If that's how it works, BYU would only be able to field 30 scholarship players any given year.
Actually that might not be such a bad idea...
Additionally, McPeachy have you heard from someone that UW 'got poop on'? I have no idea on the situation but it is possible that Dawson might have been informed by the coaches that he would likely be buried on the RB depth chart for years due to the emergence of Bigelow and Valladay last year. If that's the case, then freeing up the scholarship and Dawson getting a chance at playing time somewhere else might be best for both parties.
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The way I understand it, is that he took up a scholarship (full ride) the year he signed...even though he wasn't enrolled - he was on his mission. UW could have signed somebody else to that scholly that year, that would have used it, for quite possibly for the 2-3 years it sat silent.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 2:47 pmI agree with Cali, I'm not following. I suppose we were locked into honoring a 2018 commit from a player that graduated in 2016 but that didn't impact the 2016 or 2017 classes. This is no different than offering a high school sophomore and then honoring that commitment years later after they actually graduate. Hell some schools have even offered 8th graders and then have gone on to honor those commitments.cali2wyo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 1:32 pmDon't think scholarship counts work that way. I'm pretty sure he counted against our 2018 signing class, and there wasn't a scholarship "tied up" for 2 years while he was gone. If that's how it works, BYU would only be able to field 30 scholarship players any given year.
Actually that might not be such a bad idea...
Additionally, McPeachy have you heard from someone that UW 'got poop on'? I have no idea on the situation but it is possible that Dawson might have been informed by the coaches that he would likely be buried on the RB depth chart for years due to the emergence of Bigelow and Valladay last year. If that's the case, then freeing up the scholarship and Dawson getting a chance at playing time somewhere else might be best for both parties.
And sure, probably a bit harsh to called that being "poop on" but what the f-word is it with kids and their lack of commitment these days. The transfer portal is GD ridiculous. My dad would have put his boot in my ass if I ever did this type of poop. Sorry to offend anyone out there, but I don't really care. And yes, it could be the "coaches" choice to move on...but very rarely so does that happen. Especially at UW.
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https://www.si.com/college-football/201 ... ium=socialMcPeachy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 4:57 pmThe way I understand it, is that he took up a scholarship (full ride) the year he signed...even though he wasn't enrolled - he was on his mission. UW could have signed somebody else to that scholly that year, that would have used it, for quite possibly for the 2-3 years it sat silent.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 2:47 pmI agree with Cali, I'm not following. I suppose we were locked into honoring a 2018 commit from a player that graduated in 2016 but that didn't impact the 2016 or 2017 classes. This is no different than offering a high school sophomore and then honoring that commitment years later after they actually graduate. Hell some schools have even offered 8th graders and then have gone on to honor those commitments.cali2wyo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 1:32 pmDon't think scholarship counts work that way. I'm pretty sure he counted against our 2018 signing class, and there wasn't a scholarship "tied up" for 2 years while he was gone. If that's how it works, BYU would only be able to field 30 scholarship players any given year.
Actually that might not be such a bad idea...
Additionally, McPeachy have you heard from someone that UW 'got poop on'? I have no idea on the situation but it is possible that Dawson might have been informed by the coaches that he would likely be buried on the RB depth chart for years due to the emergence of Bigelow and Valladay last year. If that's the case, then freeing up the scholarship and Dawson getting a chance at playing time somewhere else might be best for both parties.
And sure, probably a bit harsh to called that being "poop on" but what the f-word is it with kids and their lack of commitment these days. The transfer portal is GD ridiculous. My dad would have put his boot in my ass if I ever did this type of poop. Sorry to offend anyone out there, but I don't really care. And yes, it could be the "coaches" choice to move on...but very rarely so does that happen. Especially at UW.
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I think Theo Dawson is the number one reason that we didn't get into a bowl game this year.