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FYI SIAP FWIW Austin Hinder

He is one of four QBs offered right now. He better jump on board quickly if he wants to play for championships.
 
He is one of four QBs offered right now. He better jump on board quickly if he wants to play for championships.


Q:
Notre Dame
Oklahoma
Florida.

What do these schools have in common?


A: All three tried to recruit the #1 player out of Colorado the last three years and all three failed.
 
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He got a better job when he left LSU.

imho, if you can handle the pressure and if you can control some of the overzealous boosters so that your program stays clean, the 'bama job is one of the best in college ball.

you've got rabid support, no competition from pro sports, a great base of talent regionally, a good conference, and a university commitment to win (not letting the crazy ivory types dictate academics to the sports teams).

add in the comp that they pay and you've got all the pieces in place for success.

on the other hand, there must be something about the lsu job because they've had a few high profile guys leave there (or not take that job). i don't know exactly what the "something" is...

saban is an excellent coach (one of the top 5 in the country, imho) and he is in a situation built for him to win. if he wants to stay in college ball, i'd be surprised if he left on his own accord (unless they run afoul of the ncaa).
 
:smile2:

imho, if you can handle the pressure and if you can control some of the overzealous boosters so that your program stays clean, the 'bama job is one of the best in college ball.

you've got rabid support, no competition from pro sports, a great base of talent regionally, a good conference, and a university commitment to win (not letting the crazy ivory types dictate academics to the sports teams).

add in the comp that they pay and you've got all the pieces in place for success.

on the other hand, there must be something about the lsu job because they've had a few high profile guys leave there (or not take that job). i don't know exactly what the "something" is...

saban is an excellent coach (one of the top 5 in the country, imho) and he is in a situation built for him to win. if he wants to stay in college ball, i'd be surprised if he left on his own accord (unless they run afoul of the ncaa).

Cajuns are crazy. Saban rules the boosters now. He will be there until the NFL itch gets him again.
 
dude, i wish we did. we'd get better players. you guys know how to win. CU has forgotten.

:lol:

I meet a tuk football player who played the summer softball circuit for Worth [Tullahoma, TN]. He was flown to the tournement each weekend and paid $1200+ for playing on the team. tuk is dirty and they were protected by Kramer for years. Now that he is gone their recruiting stinks.
 
Are you guys going to shot him or what?

Of course. CU was his second offer, right after Cal.

The conventional wisdom right now is that Cal has the inside track on the kid because of some family history there. I wouldn't ever bet against Hawk to land an in-state recruit that he's really after, though. All indications are that he's really after Hinder. In all seriousness, I'd be very surprised if he goes anywhere but Cal or CU.
 
To get back on topic, everyone is going to offer Mr. Hinder. The culture shock from going to Tuscaloosa from Steamboat will ensure that he won't end up at Alabama.

Do you guys remember that linebacker from Shreveport we signed a few years ago who transferred after a couple seasons? Guy just couldn't wrap his head around Boulder. It works the same way in reverse.
 
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