When in reality, the only fan base actively keeping track of where he was going he decided to reject to ride the pine and be buried in the depth chart for the next 3-5 years in Washington where he'll be another face in the crowd.laxwyo said:So tevis had some sort of big signing deal with balloons representing his top 3 schools like some sort of 5 star recruit that the nation eagerly anticipated his decision??
So you think he lied about growing up a Cowboy fan since he decided to not attend UW?ItSucksToBeACSURam said:I like the comment about growing up a cowboy fan. Looks like it.
In all honesty, he'll be lucky to see the field outside of practice.BeaverPoke said:I will agree that likely the only fanbase who was really concerned about his decision was us, but so what? Let him be.
Funny how some people think he would have been a star here but now will be another no-name player at a bigger school. That goes to show the type of program we are, and the type of players we are getting.
Also, if there is a player that wants to be a star, you guys bash him for putting himself above the team and caring too much about himself. But now that you are saying he is turning down being a star to be just another guy on the team you bash him? Hypocrites.
Also. He is fucking 18. Get over yourself.
I hope he starts as a true freshman and tears it up for the next 4 years and wins the Butkus award just to spite the people bashing him.
For a bunch of people who pretend that being Cowboy Tough and carrying your business the "right way" mean something, you sure do bash a kid for not doing what YOU want but rather what he wants.
fromolwyoming said:BeaverPoke said:I will agree that likely the only fanbase who was really concerned about his decision was us, but so what? Let him be.
Funny how some people think he would have been a star here but now will be another no-name player at a bigger school. That goes to show the type of program we are, and the type of players we are getting.
Also, if there is a player that wants to be a star, you guys bash him for putting himself above the team and caring too much about himself. But now that you are saying he is turning down being a star to be just another guy on the team you bash him? Hypocrites.
Also. He is fucking 18. Get over yourself.
I hope he starts as a true freshman and tears it up for the next 4 years and wins the Butkus award just to spite the people bashing him.
For a bunch of people who pretend that being Cowboy Tough and carrying your business the "right way" mean something, you sure do bash a kid for not doing what YOU want but rather what he wants.
In all honesty, he'll be lucky to see the field outside of practice.
fromolwyoming said:And for the umpteenth time, this is because he said "I always dreamed of running out onto War Memorial Field in Brown and Gold in front of the home crowd" type of comments. And also his "list of reasons for going to Washington" are more like rubbing salt in than anything.
You're right, he's 18, we do need to cut him some slack and I wouldn't even be mad if it wasn't for his "letter". It's his parents' fault for deciding to publish this "letter" in the newspaper telling the good people of Wyoming why Wyoming sucks and Washington is awesome. That was some prick move by his asshat parents. They would have been better served to publish that in a Seattle newspaper. geez, some people just don't get it.BeaverPoke said:I will agree that likely the only fanbase who was really concerned about his decision was us, but so what? Let him be.
Funny how some people think he would have been a star here but now will be another no-name player at a bigger school. That goes to show the type of program we are, and the type of players we are getting.
Also, if there is a player that wants to be a star, you guys bash him for putting himself above the team and caring too much about himself. But now that you are saying he is turning down being a star to be just another guy on the team you bash him? Hypocrites.
Also. He is fucking 18. Get over yourself.
I hope he starts as a true freshman and tears it up for the next 4 years and wins the Butkus award just to spite the people bashing him.
For a bunch of people who pretend that being Cowboy Tough and carrying your business the "right way" mean something, you sure do bash a kid for not doing what YOU want but rather what he wants.
ragtimejoe1 said:It is obvious that the P5 is another division and more prestigious. Kid decided to shoot for being a big fish in a big pond. I will always respect that. I wish him well and hope he succeeds!
Don't hate the player, hate the game. If we want to start landing these kids or having a better shot of landing them, we need to get our shit together. IMO, he doesn't owe WYO anything just because he grew up a POKE fan.
+1000LanderPoke said:You're right, he's 18, we do need to cut him some slack and I wouldn't even be mad if it wasn't for his "letter". It's his parents' fault for deciding to publish this "letter" in the newspaper telling the good people of Wyoming why Wyoming sucks and Washington is awesome. That was some prick move by his asshat parents. They would have been better served to publish that in a Seattle newspaper. geez, some people just don't get it.BeaverPoke said:I will agree that likely the only fanbase who was really concerned about his decision was us, but so what? Let him be.
Funny how some people think he would have been a star here but now will be another no-name player at a bigger school. That goes to show the type of program we are, and the type of players we are getting.
Also, if there is a player that wants to be a star, you guys bash him for putting himself above the team and caring too much about himself. But now that you are saying he is turning down being a star to be just another guy on the team you bash him? Hypocrites.
Also. He is fucking 18. Get over yourself.
I hope he starts as a true freshman and tears it up for the next 4 years and wins the Butkus award just to spite the people bashing him.
For a bunch of people who pretend that being Cowboy Tough and carrying your business the "right way" mean something, you sure do bash a kid for not doing what YOU want but rather what he wants.
LanderPoke said:You're right, he's 18, we do need to cut him some slack and I wouldn't even be mad if it wasn't for his "letter". It's his parents' fault for deciding to publish this "letter" in the newspaper telling the good people of Wyoming why Wyoming sucks and Washington is awesome. That was some prick move by his asshat parents. They would have been better served to publish that in a Seattle newspaper. geez, some people just don't get it.
I read between the lines. The whole point of the letter was why he didn't choose Wyoming and why Wyoming didn't cut it. I just don't get why it was published. You are right, though. I guess 15+ years of sucking has dissuaded our top athletes from putting on the Brown and Gold.ragtimejoe1 said:LanderPoke said:You're right, he's 18, we do need to cut him some slack and I wouldn't even be mad if it wasn't for his "letter". It's his parents' fault for deciding to publish this "letter" in the newspaper telling the good people of Wyoming why Wyoming sucks and Washington is awesome. That was some prick move by his asshat parents. They would have been better served to publish that in a Seattle newspaper. geez, some people just don't get it.
What letter did you read? The one I read was gracious, thankful, and respectful. I didn't see a bad word about WYO just that he felt Washington was a good fit. Kid didn't need to explain anything, especially after seeing some of these responses. Looked to me like he felt compelled to write it out of respect for his home state. I wonder if that respect is eroding?
All this anger should be directed at our Athletic Department, our University President, our State Legislature, and our State population for not building an environment that is competitive enough to keep WYO's best and brightest home.
LanderPoke said:I read between the lines. The whole point of the letter was why he didn't choose Wyoming and why Wyoming didn't cut it. I just don't get why it was published. You are right, though. I guess 15+ years of sucking has dissuaded our top athletes from putting on the Brown and Gold.
MrTitleist said:This thread is amazing.
Not in a good way.
I really don't understand where the mentality comes from that just because you pick a big school to attend, you'll automatically ride pine because you're from small-town Wyoming. That mentality is dumb. If you're good enough to earn a scholarship from multiple Pac12 schools and a B1G school, they don't bring you in to ride pine. The lack of support for a young Wyoming athlete here is amazing. Why wouldn't an 18 year old kid bounce on the opportunity to play for an obviously successful head coach in a terrific city? Sometimes kids don't want to stay at home, despite how much they love the school they grew up watching? Why wouldn't you want the opportunity to play in front of 80,000 fans in the Rose Bowl? Or 80,000 fans at the Coliseum? Or live in Seattle for five years on a scholarship?
Basically, deciding schools is more than just what's convenient.. for an 18 year old, living away from home, playing in Pac12 stadiums, and going to a reputable school is big. And if things at Washington don't work out, I'm sure Craig Bohl's staff would take him with open arms. It's the reality we live in.. sometimes kids want to see the world. The horror.