wyadventurer25
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Going to a lot of camps/combines http://trib.com/sports/high-school/...cle_f66d1e8b-456a-509b-849e-7dc163e746ea.html
Thats the exact impression I got too. Laramie isnt good enough for him... Another Tevis Bartlett?kdwrightuwyo said:Article reads like he wants something bigger/better than UW.
WYCowboy said:If he isn't that excited about being a Wyoming Cowboy, he might as well look elsewhere because Coach Bohl will not be that excited about him.
+1. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.JimmyDimes said:good luck to him. If he doesn't want to play for the home state team then I could care less where he ends up. Brown and Gold or get gone.
Go Pokes!!
McPeachy said:WYCowboy said:If he isn't that excited about being a Wyoming Cowboy, he might as well look elsewhere because Coach Bohl will not be that excited about him.
Spot on!
There are more than 1 million high school athletes playing football...and of those 1 million, roughly 70,000 go on to & make it playing college football (all levels).
JimmyDimes said:good luck to him. If he doesn't want to play for the home state team then I could care less where he ends up. Brown and Gold or get gone.
Go Pokes!!
cali2wyo said:If we only had guys who only wanted to play for wyoming, I don't think we would have enough guys to field a team. But if a player takes a chance on wyoming, commits himself, and plays his heart out I'm proud to root for him. Brett Smith wanted to stay in Oregon but got overlooked and settled for us, Larry nance came here simply because he had no other option. But those 2 guys became 2 of the greatest to wear the brown and gold over the last decade. I say we should praise and encourage kids for trying to find out their best destination, let them take all of the official visits they can. Sure, it sounds great to get a kid who lives to play for wyoming. But it makes me proud to be a cowboy fan when an 18 year old kid can receive multiple offers, take multiple visits (sometimes to rivals and bigger schools), and still decide that Wyoming is the best place for them.
DINO said:Tevis Bartlett would sure look nice playing in the middle of our defense right now...but he chose the wrong UW. Now, he's nothing more than an afterthought. Out of sight, out of mind.
Hey, if he decides he wants to play for Wyoming, I'm all for it. But, everything I have read indicates he isn't that interested in Wyoming. His dad played for BYU for crap sake....that tells me the kid was jaded since birth.BeaverPoke said:cali2wyo said:If we only had guys who only wanted to play for wyoming, I don't think we would have enough guys to field a team. But if a player takes a chance on wyoming, commits himself, and plays his heart out I'm proud to root for him. Brett Smith wanted to stay in Oregon but got overlooked and settled for us, Larry nance came here simply because he had no other option. But those 2 guys became 2 of the greatest to wear the brown and gold over the last decade. I say we should praise and encourage kids for trying to find out their best destination, let them take all of the official visits they can. Sure, it sounds great to get a kid who lives to play for wyoming. But it makes me proud to be a cowboy fan when an 18 year old kid can receive multiple offers, take multiple visits (sometimes to rivals and bigger schools), and still decide that Wyoming is the best place for them.
Exactly!
We should have kids who decide Wyoming is the BEST PLACE FOR THEM, not kids where Wyoming is the ONLY place they are ever allowed to consider.
Too many people on this board want to have the whole "Wyo or GTFO" stance which is completely stupid.
No kids outside of Wyoming are Wyoming fans growing up, so why on earth would they ONLY want to play for Wyo?
And very few kids from the state of Wyoming are good enough to play NAIA ball, and out of all of those kids, even fewer are Wyo fans.