Laramie is a pure college town.
SLC or ABQ are not college towns.
If you are a football player and what you dreamed of is playing a football game, going out to the titty bar then the club with some teammates, go to Utah or NM.
If you are a football player and what you dreamed of is playing a football game, heading out to the fun local bar, or to some friends houses to just kick back, go to a Wyoming or Washington State.
If you dream of being a prima donna cocky wanna-be Terrell Owens, go to the University of Oregon.
If you dream of being in a college town, with everyone IN TOWN knowing your name, wearing your school colors, seeing your team logo on every other flag in town, go to Oregon State or Wyoming.
That's just part of the generals.
Laramie has a lot to offer, but at the same time, I think Laramie could be a lot better. It seems like half the blocks in this town are filled with a super nice looking house, next to a double-wide with a brown yard, next to a another nice place.
Of course this is another topic in its own, but I think Laramie, and the people of Laramie could do more to embrace the University, and quit wanting it to be some rundown podunk town.
But let's get back to UW itself.
Awesome University. But there are also other awesome schools, like Colorado State, and New Mexico.
Do you want to come play college athletics where you can be on ESPN a lot?
If so, you may want to come play hoops at Wyoming. You may want to go play football at Boise State.
Are you here to go to the NBA and win a MWC title?
Larry Shyatt and Scott Duncan are two of the best.
Are you here to go the NFL and win a MWC title?
Well, hate to say it, but it's looking like the team down south might be a little bit closer to that than us.
3 years from now? Hell, I might have been proven wrong and we could have a MWC Title in 3 years, but if you are a recruit, there is no way to know that, unless you have been convinced by the visit itself.
If you are from Denver, and your 4 offers are from CU, CSU, AFA, and Wyo, you will probably break it down like this:
Pac12 vs. MWC?
If the lure of CU being in the Pac12 doesn't win you over, then the other 3 schools are still alive. If it does win you over, well then end of conversation, you're a Buff.
If you give the MWC schools a shot, but don't want to be in the military, then Wyo and CSU are battling CU.
Then it probably gets interesting. CU hates CSU. CSU hates Wyo.Wyo hates CSU. Odds are you either decide yay or nay on CSU, and either decide to become a Ram, or you are left between Wyo and CU.
Of course, at the end of the day, does the Springs, Foco, Boulder, or Laramie feel right for you?
Does playing on a shit team in the Pac12 seem like a better chance to the NFL, and some awesome times in college than some less than to slightly above average MWC teams?
Does the Border War get you fired up?
Do you love the Brown and Gold? Do you hate the Brown and Gold colors?
Growing up, did you already like CSU or CU or Wyo? Did you already dislike CSU or CU or Wyo?
What do you want to major in?
Wyo's business school is pretty awesome, and the engineering isn't bad, but neither is CSU's.
Do the flatirons seem more appealing than the praries up here?
I think it's just too many variables to make a pro's and cons list.