BeaverPoke said:I think what gets to them is how dominant they were in high school, where the HS coaches glorify Friday nights and college ball is not an option for most of these kids, so they get hyped up. They think they are some bad ass football players (because they were) then get to spring ball, or fall camp and are served the biggest piece of humble pie they have ever had.
I couldn't imagine thinking I was all that--and I'm not even saying they are cocky, just they were so dominant in HS----then doing drills with someone like Brett Smith or Shaun Wick and then thinking "holy shit...I'm nothing compared to these guys".
Big fish in a little pond scenario. The ones that are successful go into it thinking they need to earn the right to play and they must prove themselves to the coaches and the world. They best thing anyone can do for a Wyoming kid is to get their asses out of the state and let them see what is out there. 5 Star camps, elite camps and Top tier AAU programs all serve this purpose. Then they come into college with a whole different perspective.