Yes this is the reality.doreno5 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 8:21 amWith the portal Wyoming and most of the rest of the conference have basically become the equivalent of minor league baseball for the Power 5 conferences. The Mountain West is now AA or AAA baseball.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:53 am CJ Coldon foregoes his last year at OU to enter NFL draft. I’ll be interested to see where he goes. His announcement was positive toward Wyoming and commented on how Wyoming took in a ‘young black man’ and treated him like family.
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In the nfl if he ever starts he’ll probably say CJ Cordon, Oklahoma and not CJ Coldon Wyoming
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Since CJ Cordon never played at Wyoming or Oklahoma...that is probably not trueLanderPoke wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:36 pm In the nfl if he ever starts he’ll probably say CJ Cordon, Oklahoma and not CJ Coldon Wyoming
Joking aside though...That whole starting lineup in the NFL where they say where they are from is kind of a sneaky promotional tool for whatever school you played at. I mean...It's up to the players where they claim to be from pretty much, right?
As far as Coldon specifically, now that the stigma and penalty to transfer has been obliterated, the reasons that these guys leave programs can be completely trivial nowadays. Broke up with your girlfriend? well...then transfer. Don't like a professor? transfer. Students at Universities everywhere transfer all the time for less. I get it that college athletes have a different position but is that proper? I think the answer can be nuanced. Ari Wasserman wrote recently for the Athletic on the topic of what is going on at Michigan and rumors of violations:
I think I have come to agree with him. We are trained to view college athletes through a moral lens that is very outdated...The biggest con in the history of sports was the amateurism model.
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This is where Baseball got it right. Create a minor league system for players who want to take a professional route. Those players who want to develop and be a student athlete can take the College route. College was never intended to be a minor league system for Professional athletes. I get it, intentions and reality can be two very different things. The Ivy league made the right call back in the 80's. The NFL should have been required to create a minor league system and not use CFB for the purpose of feeding them all of their rosters.
What's going to end up happening with CFB is an implosion. When you bit the hand that feeds you it's ultimately going to fail. The rich will only get richer until it's maybe 10 teams that can compete, then 5, etc. How does that keep fan interest in CFB if only handful of teams have a chance?
The biggest con in the history of sports was the amateurism model.[/quote][/i] I think I have come to agree with him. We are trained to view college athletes through a moral lens that is very outdated...
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This is where Baseball got it right. Create a minor league system for players who want to take a professional route. Those players who want to develop and be a student athlete can take the College route. College was never intended to be a minor league system for Professional athletes. I get it, intentions and reality can be two very different things. The Ivy league made the right call back in the 80's. The NFL should have been required to create a minor league system and not use CFB for the purpose of feeding them all of their rosters.
What's going to end up happening with CFB is an implosion. When you bit the hand that feeds you it's ultimately going to fail. The rich will only get richer until it's maybe 10 teams that can compete, then 5, etc. How does that keep fan interest in CFB if only handful of teams have a chance?
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Likely the difference between being a 6th or 7th round pick (Marcus Epps) or a undrafted free agent (Tashaun Gipson or Tyler Hall) and being a 3rd or 4th rounder.Cornpoke wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 1:00 pmIf his goal was to get to the NFL he could surely do that at Wyoming. If he loves UW that much then stay. To Bohls credit he has put a lot of players in the NFL. Was it worth one year of NIL at OU and to also have to compete for a starting job? How much did he make?OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:53 am CJ Coldon foregoes his last year at OU to enter NFL draft. I’ll be interested to see where he goes. His announcement was positive toward Wyoming and commented on how Wyoming took in a ‘young black man’ and treated him like family.
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The baseball model is exactly what all NCAA sports and pro leagues should be using. Want to go pro right out of high school? Great! Have fun! Want to play a couple years before entering the draft? JUCO is here for it! Want to get a degree before you look for greener pastures? 4 year universities have your back.Cornpoke wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 9:32 am
This is where Baseball got it right. Create a minor league system for players who want to take a professional route. Those players who want to develop and be a student athlete can take the College route. College was never intended to be a minor league system for Professional athletes. I get it, intentions and reality can be two very different things. The Ivy league made the right call back in the 80's. The NFL should have been required to create a minor league system and not use CFB for the purpose of feeding them all of their rosters.
What's going to end up happening with CFB is an implosion. When you bit the hand that feeds you it's ultimately going to fail. The rich will only get richer until it's maybe 10 teams that can compete, then 5, etc. How does that keep fan interest in CFB if only handful of teams have a chance?
If the NBA and NFL could agree that the draft requirements are fresh out of high school, after 2 years of playing college athletics (redshirts don't count), or after 4 years of playing in college this whole thing would be so much better.
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Eh there is zero way to prove this.doreno5 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 11:00 amLikely the difference between being a 6th or 7th round pick (Marcus Epps) or a undrafted free agent (Tashaun Gipson or Tyler Hall) and being a 3rd or 4th rounder.Cornpoke wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 1:00 pm
If his goal was to get to the NFL he could surely do that at Wyoming. If he loves UW that much then stay. To Bohls credit he has put a lot of players in the NFL. Was it worth one year of NIL at OU and to also have to compete for a starting job? How much did he make?
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Lets revisit after the draft. Chad Muma was drafted in the 3rd round and was the 7th LB picked. If he had gone to a power 5 school you can bet he would have gone higher in the draft.
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I don't agree. And further, does it matter outside of round 1? $$$$ is all the same.
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Reality is that we don't play in big games compared to P5.
Youth and playing CFB is a fleeting moment in life. I'm sure some of these guys (nfl-level talent) want the rare opportunity to play on the biggest stage. If they have the talent, I honestly don't blame them. I get the commitment thing and love WYO, but would never begrudge someone for trying their craft at the highest level possible. If they don't make the nfl, football is most likely over after college.
Youth and playing CFB is a fleeting moment in life. I'm sure some of these guys (nfl-level talent) want the rare opportunity to play on the biggest stage. If they have the talent, I honestly don't blame them. I get the commitment thing and love WYO, but would never begrudge someone for trying their craft at the highest level possible. If they don't make the nfl, football is most likely over after college.
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Commits from JUCO defensive end Ethan Day and Vanderbilt grad transfer receiver Devin Boddie Jr.
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Devin Boddie stats: https://vucommodores.com/roster/devin-boddie-jr/
Not much this year but more involved for Vandy last year. Looks like a decent depth addition for next year.
Not much this year but more involved for Vandy last year. Looks like a decent depth addition for next year.
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This is a subjective opinion, which I disagree. You have no way to prove this.
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No. There’s no better place for borderline talent to play than Wyoming. If you’re not all MW, you probably not nfl prospect. You might not even be nfl talent being all MW, but if you get drafted and flake out, then you are money ahead . If a kid is definite nfl prospect, I could see where switching teams might help draft status.doreno5 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 11:00 amLikely the difference between being a 6th or 7th round pick (Marcus Epps) or a undrafted free agent (Tashaun Gipson or Tyler Hall) and being a 3rd or 4th rounder.Cornpoke wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 1:00 pm
If his goal was to get to the NFL he could surely do that at Wyoming. If he loves UW that much then stay. To Bohls credit he has put a lot of players in the NFL. Was it worth one year of NIL at OU and to also have to compete for a starting job? How much did he make?
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Dude must love to block.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 1:15 pm Devin Boddie stats: https://vucommodores.com/roster/devin-boddie-jr/
Not much this year but more involved for Vandy last year. Looks like a decent depth addition for next year.
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I know the Karen's on the board don't like this but....
Playing in front of 17k with the division championship on the line versus playing in front of 80-100k weekly.
Playing in front of 17k with the division championship on the line versus playing in front of 80-100k weekly.
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Wyoming adds another JUCO commit. CB Tyrecus Davis.
I think a focus on JUCO transfers might be a good idea while everyone else fights over FBS transfers. Obtain real talent without the competition of pre transfer portal years for top JUCO players.
I think a focus on JUCO transfers might be a good idea while everyone else fights over FBS transfers. Obtain real talent without the competition of pre transfer portal years for top JUCO players.