http://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/school?schoolId=26&page=briefingroom&season=2010&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fncf%2frecruiting%2ftracker%2fschool%3fschoolId%3d26%26page%3dbriefingroom%26season%3d2010WR Paul Richardson decommits from UCLA
Paul Richardson of Serra (Gardena, Calif.), considered one of the top Class 2010 receivers on the West Coast, has reopened his recruitment after having made an early pledge to the Bruins.
Richardson verballed during the early part of his junior year to UCLA. He is now considering California, Oregon, the Bruins, Arizona State, USC, Colorado and Oregon State. The Trojans and Ducks have not offered.
Paul transferred to Junipero Serra from Los Alamitos over the summer. Maybe Clark Evans can swing him our way. :smile:
I though he was a UCLA lock. But his decomittment from the program really surprised me. Hopefully he is wanting to go out on his own. Get away from CA for the next four years.Evans had some good WR's to throw to last year. Still think this guy ends up at UCLA (his dad played ball there)
I though he was a UCLA lock. But his decomittment from the program really surprised me. Hopefully he is wanting to go out on his own. Get away from CA for the next four years.
After the transfer he is attending the same high school as Robert Woods(4* 6.0 on Rivals, likely to end up a 5*). That high school also has the top WR out west for the 2011 class too. Time for Clark to do some recruiting.
:thumbsup:If Clark Evans wants him he will allow him to come to CU.
Colorado still very much in the hunt for Paul according to his recent interview with Scout.com.
http://colorado.scout.com/a.z?s=148&p=2&c=879612
Evans is a big reason why he is looking at CU. I think we have a pretty good shot. But let's be honest. If the offense continues to struggle, we're going to have issues recruiting skill players on the offensive side of the ball (particularly WRs).
What kills me is that "mediocrity" or, dare I suggest it, "competence" would be such a major improvement to our offense that most Buff fans would do back flips.:smile2:
Seriously, though, given the struggles of last year and how close we still were to going to a bowl... this team may actually have the talent to be great if they can put it together.
We were "so close"... We were also very close to losing games vs. Eastern Washington, Iowa State and Kansas State (all at home). With an OT home win against a WVU team that had a brainless coach (that night), and an opening win vs. CSU under a new coach. I think it could have been a lot worst.
I still think we got some work to do to be "great". I think we got a chance to be good.
You realize that "getting so close to making a bowl game" makes you a bad team, right? Not to be negative here but falling just short of 6-6 is not exactly a positive for a major college football program.
Just getting to a bowl is not an accomplishment in CFB anymore. It means you are one of the roughly top 75 teams in the nation.
From a fans POV maybe. But to say a bowl game means nothing is not true. Going to a bowl game and getting a win can swing some momentum in the right direction. In just about every aspect of the program. Sometimes all you need is that little push(bowl game).
From a fans POV maybe. But to say a bowl game means nothing is not true. Going to a bowl game and getting a win can swing some momentum in the right direction. In just about every aspect of the program. Sometimes all you need is that little push(bowl game).