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Katoa, Cabral confirms....

damn it syko... be the ****ing bearer of bad news haha

I don't know why i'm still up at 1:20 am. Drinking some Fat Tire,listening to some tunes and reading this stuff.

Funny how blackmon and katoa's departures are the very last sentence in a hush-hush kind of way.

Hoped katoa would see the field, another 4 star who won't "star" at CU. We have to stop losing guys but this one was on himfrom all reports.

Too bad, hope he turns it around.
 
Hoped katoa would see the field, another 4 star who won't "star" at CU. We have to stop losing guys but this one was on himfrom all reports.

It is sad news for sure. But I have to say that this is more true than many will ever know. Hope the young man can turn his life around.
 
Nice find. Poor result, but I would have glazed right over that line.

I totally did not see that in the article.

Denver Post said:
Lynn Katoa, the highest-rated prospect in Utah, ran afoul of legal and academic expectations. Linebackers coach Brian Cabral confirmed Katoa won't return to the team.


Too bad how it turned out for LK. Would have liked to see him play. Would have like to see him appreciate the opportunity and make the most of himself.
 
hidden in the article seems sneaky, as you guys are noting. landing Katoa wasn't insignificant for this staff.
 
This totally sucks. Sad, for both the Lynn and the program. :sad1:

Another schollie available is the only positive spin I can think of.
 
Wonder what the reason was? Can't be grades since those results wont be back for another month.

Sounds like he found himself in some legal trouble perhaps?
 
The thing that pisses me off is that I can imagine those ****ing ou fans snickering at us. I mean, could you imagine what the ut boards would be saying if DS had left the team?

Looking back, Katoa was a fairly high risk kid from the get go. He came from a troubled past but had seemed to turn it around. I kind of wonder if his high school is a little bit to blame. I mean, he was not doing well in school, seemed to turn it around, and graduated 6 months early. That just seems really wierd to me.
 
Wonder what the reason was? Can't be grades since those results wont be back for another month.

Sounds like he found himself in some legal trouble perhaps?

If he's flunking out they really don't need to wait until the semester is over to know.
 
I really dont think the OU fans are thinking much about Katoa. I mean they have plenty of other 4 and 5 stars to focus on. We need every 4 and 5 star kid we can get in order to get even close the level that OU is right now.
 
If he's flunking out they really don't need to wait until the semester is over to know.

I guess that is possible, but from what I remember of most of my classes, the majority of the grade came from the final exam and that term paper that was due in the last few weeks of the class. Some of the lower level classes, 60-70% of the final grade comes in the last few weeks of the class.

If he was on academic probation for this semester, due to his grades from last semester, he has until the end of this semester to get his GPA up to a 2.0. If he couldn't get at least a 2.0, then they would kick him out but nothing official would happen until all grades are in for this semester. That is why I am thinking this is more of a he just gave up, or there was some sort of legal/judicial affairs thing.
 
Attrition and injuries are really killing our team...

It seems like almost all of the guys with issues over the past couple years have been our highest rated recruits...

All of our ****/***** guys have had issues.

If that trend continues it is going to ecome a problem... we need to have what blue chip talent we do get on the field.
 
so she spends years fluffing the glories of csu and now that they've made her report on CU, you can tell she chokes down the bile as she types. ... always lukewarm enthusiasm or a backhanded compliment or an outright criticism...

today: "in the secrecy cloaked world of CU football..." and, yet, the article has NOTHING to do with closed practices or anything even remotely related to that. it is just a silly little slap for the hell of it.

annoying.

this should also illustrate to the cuad why they need to be more accessible with these haters, not less.

hidden in the article seems sneaky, as you guys are noting. landing Katoa wasn't insignificant for this staff.

I think Meisler is just a much of an idot as the next person, but I have to say it's pretty funny that we have one thread blasting her for referring to CU as being secretive and another talking about her sneaking the bad news about Katoa into her article.... :lol:

This news about Katoa is hardly "news" at this point, but it's still depressing as hell. I REALLY wanted to see him out there doing his thing on the field as a Buff. But the whole college athletics experience just isn't for some kids.... :sad1:
 
The thing that pisses me off is that I can imagine those ****ing ou fans snickering at us. I mean, could you imagine what the ut boards would be saying if DS had left the team?

Looking back, Katoa was a fairly high risk kid from the get go. He came from a troubled past but had seemed to turn it around. I kind of wonder if his high school is a little bit to blame. I mean, he was not doing well in school, seemed to turn it around, and graduated 6 months early. That just seems really wierd to me.

Katoa's recruitment makes for an interesting case study. Cabral and the coaches obviously saw the potential and took the risk to offer the scholly.

Sometime you get the Buffalo. Sometimes you get buffaloed.
 
Sucks, it is a good thing that we have some depth at the LB position......so with the scholly free, can CU use it this yr our next???......GO BUFFS!!!!!
 
The thing that pisses me off is that I can imagine those ****ing ou fans snickering at us. I mean, could you imagine what the ut boards would be saying if DS had left the team?

Looking back, Katoa was a fairly high risk kid from the get go. He came from a troubled past but had seemed to turn it around. I kind of wonder if his high school is a little bit to blame. I mean, he was not doing well in school, seemed to turn it around, and graduated 6 months early. That just seems really wierd to me.

Most of his "make-up" work was in the form of BYU extension classes he took. I think (in hindsight) the whole deal at Cottonwood HS with the big money guy who's kid is now a QB at Okla State is a bit sketchy. Kaufusi was the same situation. Rocky Mountain News had a good article on this, if these can still be found....
 
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Cloud has a silver linebacker

Katoa overcomes gray existence to shine on field
By B.G. Brooks, Rocky Mountain News (Contact)
Published January 22, 2008 at 12:45 a.m.


Although the trip from Salt Lake City across the Rocky Mountains to the University of Colorado campus was a relatively short one for Lynn Katoa, it landed him in a new world.

Escaping the old one took time - and maybe more resolve than will be required of any other member of CU's 2008 football recruiting class.
Already a finely chiseled (6-foot-2, 220 pounds) prospect who began spring-semester classes at CU last week and will compete in spring drills, Katoa hopes to add his name to a legacy of top- tier linebackers molded by veteran coach Brian Cabral.

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/Jan/22/cloud-has-a-silver-linebacker/
 
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