And why?
CU Football
#22 Most Prestigious Program in College Football History (ESPN)
1990 National Championship & 26 Conference Championships
1 Heisman Trophy Winner & 8 Other National Award Winners
5 Player & 7 Scholar-Athlete Inductions in College Football Hall of Fame
70 First Team All-Americans (30 Consensus All-Americans)
#19 in All-Time Wins, #24 in All-Time Win Percentage & #23 in Times Ranked
#29 in Wins and #12 in Wins Against Ranked Opponents Since 1989
Scotty McKnight. He has been consistent through all the mess. He comes to play everyday and actually has talent.
Man who stand on toilet is high on pot.
Beatty
1. His long red hair is awesome!
2. Seems like his in on most of the tackles, or very near. Has a sense of where the ball is.










Ryan Miller. I like when the big time Colorado kids stay home instead of going for the easy glory, kind of the opposite of the Lebron mentality.
don't want to hurt anyone's feelings, so I ordered these instead:
Please take one.
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Marquez Herrod. I think he has a lot of integrity and character.
Nate Solder. Went to a small high school in a mountain town, not heavily recruited, is a good kid and is a legit NFL prospect.
"You have to fail to get better." -Michael Jordan
Keenan Stevens. Invited walk-on. Played 10 snaps a couple years ago, no one expects him to contribute, and then Iltis goes down vs. CSU and he takes over. Graded out 2nd on the team over the season and yet most people are still dogging him and can't believe he starts, despite the fact, that less than 1% of us know a good offensive linemen from a bad one as we all watch the ball (me included). He's a senior and a leader and has been awarded as a hard worker by his mates. I know that's all crap tied to Hawkins, and thus it drives everyone nuts, but the kids deserves some major Kudos. Love this guy.










Jimmy Smith. Why? Because he's good.










i like Ray Polk, came to CU despite the Darrell Scott commit. I'm also pulling bigtime for Jon Major. Colorado kid who chose CU over some heavies. I'm also a B. Lockridge fan.
Ray Polk. If he had stayed at RB (which I said he should, thanks Dan - jerk) he'd be poised for a HUGE season this year. He has quietly become one of the more valued members of the defensive secondary, though. You never hear him complaining. He goes out there and does what is asked of him. To me, he's by far the gem of the 2007 class.










Jalil Brown. He's turned himself into quite a player, and will make it tough for QBs to go to the opposite side of Jimmy.