Thanks Buffnik and Boulder. I think we can afford to be selective. I was thinking he was kind of like a Dizon. But, maybe not as fast or instinctive. From a video I saw about a month ago it sounded like all 3 of them wanted to possibly be on the same team. So I guess he will have to walk on if things go according to plan and we land L.W. and Daigh
Healy isn't likely to get an offer at a school the level that Willingham wants to and will have the opportunity to go to, Daigh seems like he is pretty solid on CU.
What could be nice is if Healy decides to go to CU as a PWO.
I just feel pretty confident we will land him. This does all hinge on a decent season for the Buffaloes.
Because the Rayshon Williams thread is gone.. at least I can't find it.. thought I'd post here that he is a Mullen wide receiver and not playing in Florida or wherever. Just came from the Mullen/Grandview game, and Rayshon is
#2 for Mullen. He's right here. Whoever said he was in florida had bad info.
He backed out of his transfer. Scout had switched his high school. At the 11th hour, he decided to stay at Mullen. I think it was somewhat to do with the Florida high school being stacked and he probably wouldn't have started.
P.S. His thread isn't gone, bombay. Best place to find a profile is to go to the Commitment and Profile Index stickied thread. Just click the link that's in there. http://www.allbuffs.com/showthread.p...-Profile-Index
are we still looking good here... or no
furk...
It's still early on Willingham. He's going to see what else is out there and see what happens with the CU situation.
Went to the Mullen/Grandview game and Healy was everywhere. I don't know anything about his size or speed, but he's a football player.
adam said on buff chips that it doesnt look good for us
Gonna be interesting to see what happens with Willingham. I imagine one of the first visits for the new coaching staff will be to Mullen, both to talk to Willingham and also to check in on Brady Daigh.
Really hard to gauge this situation right now, he has only taken two visits to Arizona State and Washington.