I have referenced him more than once, but not by name.
The statement, "He was a D2/CC type recruit coming out of HS, so not really a player Wyoming missed on or anything like that." perfectly illustrates my point about how we think and talk about kids coming out of Wyoming. For crying out loud, I do not care how he made Michigan State's roster for Coach Tom Izzo, the fact that he could demonstrates that he was not so obviously inferior as a 2A player in Wyoming that our own coaches were right to stay away. The basic problem is that, conventional wisdom in Wyoming is local kids, for the most part, can't really play. I admit I have an ax to grind here because I was flat out told that they same general rule applies to local people who are looking to start a career in Wyoming. Wyoming people have to leave and prove themselves elsewhere before they are worthy of consideration for entry-level positions in Wyoming. It is the same basic attitude that we see when we discuss sports prospects in Wyoming, just applied in a different context.
In fairness to Mr. Wollenman, the news stories about him were that he is a National Merit Scholar and that he had chosen to go to a Big Ten school before he led his football and basketball teams to state championships as a senior. We can be as proud of U.W.'s academics as we want, but we are not at the same level as the Big Ten. Has anyone where ever tried to get admitted to a Big Ten school?
It seems like Colby Wollenman was either the Gatorade Player of the Year for Wyoming last year or he was the Male Milward Simpson Student-Athlete award winner last year, so it is not like he was off the statewide radar.