ItSucksToBeACSURam said:If I had to guess, I'd say he is a Duck. While I would love, LOVE to see a Cheyenne kid lead the Pokes back to relevance I just can't see one as highly touted as him choosing Laramie over OU or Stanford, and I certainly can't blame him. The only thing we have going for us is that we offered him as a QB. We'll see how it shakes out.
This. Right now it seems Bohl and staff have two things going for them...Wyo2dal said:I think it will completely come down to what position he wants to play, If his heart is set at QB and they are offering him defense it will be just like it was for Smith being offered defensively at Oregon State but he wanted to play QB.
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:If I had to guess, I'd say he is a Duck. While I would love, LOVE to see a Cheyenne kid lead the Pokes back to relevance I just can't see one as highly touted as him choosing Laramie over OU or Stanford, and I certainly can't blame him. The only thing we have going for us is that we offered him as a QB. We'll see how it shakes out.
Wyo2dal said:it will be just like it was for Smith being offered defensively at Oregon State but he wanted to play QB.
BeaverPoke said:Wyo2dal said:it will be just like it was for Smith being offered defensively at Oregon State but he wanted to play QB.
What?
This is the first I have heard of Brett being offered to play defense at Oregon State.
True. Hope Tevis takes a look at Stanford's commit list...he'll have some stiff competition at LB. He's a lock to start for 4 years at Wyoming.laxwyo said:These higher recruits coming out of Wyoming have a chance of becoming legends if they stayed or they can leave and most likely disappear into the fray.
Oops good call.BeaverPoke said:ItSucksToBeACSURam said:If I had to guess, I'd say he is a Duck. While I would love, LOVE to see a Cheyenne kid lead the Pokes back to relevance I just can't see one as highly touted as him choosing Laramie over OU or Stanford, and I certainly can't blame him. The only thing we have going for us is that we offered him as a QB. We'll see how it shakes out.
U of O, not OU
Are you being serious? You think that you have a right to be mad at a kid who may choose a nicer town to play for a top 10 ranked team with potential national title chances over a "rebuilding" (and thats being nice) school, in his home state, picked to finish 4th in a forgotten conference? Really Doc?DocHolliday said:I disagree entirely with this notion that you cannot blame a recruit for going someplace else - this is a losers mentality that needs to be gotten rid of quickly.
Tevis Bartlett needs to attend Wyoming because its the right call, the right school, with the right coach, the right stadium, and definitely the right fan base.
In Laramie he rises with a program from the ashes -- and is remembered forever as a Cowboys legend.
At Oregon or Stanford he is just another in a long line of players.
Go Pokes!
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:Are you being serious? You think that you have a right to be mad at a kid who may choose a nicer town to play for a top 10 ranked team with potential national title chances over a "rebuilding" (and thats being nice) school, in his home state, picked to finish 4th in a forgotten conference? Really Doc?DocHolliday said:I disagree entirely with this notion that you cannot blame a recruit for going someplace else - this is a losers mentality that needs to be gotten rid of quickly.
Tevis Bartlett needs to attend Wyoming because its the right call, the right school, with the right coach, the right stadium, and definitely the right fan base.
In Laramie he rises with a program from the ashes -- and is remembered forever as a Cowboys legend.
At Oregon or Stanford he is just another in a long line of players.
Go Pokes!
Just because it hurts doesn't make it a losers mentality. Its truth. You need to be gotten rid of quickly.
HAHA. I am the most Brown and Gold Glasses, Cool Aid drink Cowboy tool bag on this website you douche. I would give ol lefty for the Cowboys to be more than a punching bag. But I am absolutely NOT going to vilify a young man for making a choice to do what's best for him. Bohl is going turn this program around, not Tevis Bartlett. Yes absolutely I want him in Brown and Gold but if he chooses somewhere else, good on him. Just because he is taking advantage of a situation you never have doesn't make him a coward. It doesn't mean he lacks conviction. It means he sees a better opportunity to achieve goals that he may never get here.DocHolliday said:ItSucksToBeACSURam said:Are you being serious? You think that you have a right to be mad at a kid who may choose a nicer town to play for a top 10 ranked team with potential national title chances over a "rebuilding" (and thats being nice) school, in his home state, picked to finish 4th in a forgotten conference? Really Doc?DocHolliday said:I disagree entirely with this notion that you cannot blame a recruit for going someplace else - this is a losers mentality that needs to be gotten rid of quickly.
Tevis Bartlett needs to attend Wyoming because its the right call, the right school, with the right coach, the right stadium, and definitely the right fan base.
In Laramie he rises with a program from the ashes -- and is remembered forever as a Cowboys legend.
At Oregon or Stanford he is just another in a long line of players.
Go Pokes!
Just because it hurts doesn't make it a losers mentality. Its truth. You need to be gotten rid of quickly.
Moron.
Yes, I'm more than serious.
I'm Pro-WYOMING 1000%...this is where he can make his mark, not by heading to some football factory school where he blends in indistinguishable from everyone else.
This is about a cause, a crusade, a climb back to relevance, this is about making your mark, standing tall and proudly wearing the Steamboat logo.
This is about courage, this is about conviction.
This is about Wyoming Cowboys Football.
Get on board the train -- or you're dead to me.
Wyo2dal said:BeaverPoke said:Wyo2dal said:it will be just like it was for Smith being offered defensively at Oregon State but he wanted to play QB.
What?
This is the first I have heard of Brett being offered to play defense at Oregon State.
I've read it in at least 8-10 articles over his career, On the UW site it just says " Smith was also recruited by New Mexico State, Oregon State and San Jose State. He is pursuing a degree in communications at UW. " I recall one of his interview articles stating that Oregon State was interested in him defensively but his heart was set on being a QB.
I'll find it sometime just let me look around and see where it was.
laxwyo said:Well said doc. No one will probably ever know his name if he goes elsewhere. Here, he can be remembered as the local boy taking the team to new heights