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Buffs Frosh Middlemiss Is Right Where He Wants To Be

The visit to the 6-foot-5, 290-pound offensive lineman may have been the easiest recruiting trip that Bernardi and special teams coordinator Toby Neinas will ever undertake. Middlemiss' other scholarship offers — from Colorado State and Wyoming — barely merited consideration.
“They didn’t really have to pitch to me, honestly,” Middlemiss said of his visits from Neinas and Bernardi. “There was no other choice.”

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“I hated recruiting,” Middlemiss said. “I hated talking to coaches, I hated them messaging me on Facebook, I hated having to call them. I don’t know, something about that bugged me. All the rules and stuff, I didn’t really like it. I just wanted to get away, just go to college.”
“Obviously, I wanted to talk to the CU coaches,” he continued. “I wanted to get that offer, I wanted to become close with them. But I feel like there are some coaches that are a lot more pushy, not as friendly.”

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Something tells me Middlemiss would have had a lot more offers if he'd been interested in playing the recruiting game. I think we're going to be very happy with how well he performs for the Buffs.
 
I would say I'm really happy to have landed this kid, but landed doesn't seem to be the right word in this case.


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