I like Berglund a lot if we go to a spread option type offense. If we go with something more traditional, he's going to need a lot of work before he's ready to see the field. Not much different from most HS QBs I guess.
Hey guys, Brock just released a statement saying he's still committed to CU. We'll have a story up shortly.
Ryan Casey
The Denver Post
thanks for joining ryan!
This will not end well for CU. Just a hunch.
Berglund acquired Mike Bohn's cell phone number and he gave Colorado's athletic direction a call last Tuesday, the same day it was announced that Hawkins was being fired.
"During the midst of a crazy day, for Mr. Bohn to take out an hour of his day to talk to a recruit, that was reassuring to me," Berglund said. "[CU offensive coordinator and quarterbacks] coach [Eric] Kiesau was also pretty instrumental in re-assuring his vision and what my role will be there in the future."
Here's a little more from Brock: Blog
Meaningful quote from your blog that I think could be trouble: I don’t remember much of the (Bill) McCartney days, because I was 2 when he left.
And this coming from a kid that is a CU fan. I know he is a closer, but his history aint going to mean much to these kids. As a side note, I feel old now.
"I love it in Boulder and I've grown up a CU fan and thats where I'm going to school." God, I just love it! This kid looks like the real deal. He's got size, speed, athleticism, and a great arm. I can't wait to see him develop. What kind of offense will JE and EB build around him, if he progresses like we all hope?
Brock said "nothing's changed." http://www.denverpost.com/preps/ci_16818391
From his photo, it looks like his head is on his neck.Im really liking this young man, he seems to have a head on his shoulders.
Did you guys do a football prospect ranking for Colorado in the DP? Like a Top 25 senior prospects. If not, that would be a very cool thing to get going.